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The Encyclopedia of Science's Frontier

Author: Hunter Dulay

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Why do furry animals do the “wet dog shake?”

Posted on December 16, 2024December 9, 2024 by Hunter Dulay

Researchers found mice have special neurons that sense disturbances to their fur, causing them to shake and groom themselves when wet.

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    How do microbes prepare for winter?

    Posted on October 28, 2024October 25, 2024 by Hunter Dulay

    Researchers discovered that when cyanobacteria sense shorter days they change their cell walls to survive freezing temperatures.

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      How chemistry shapes the taste of alcohol

      Posted on July 8, 2024July 6, 2024 by Hunter Dulay

      Scientists found that mixtures of water and ethanol interact differently when they’re heated and cooled, creating different flavors of…

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        Could microbes feed astronauts on Mars?

        Posted on April 8, 2024April 8, 2024 by Hunter Dulay

        Scientists found that photosynthesizing microbes grown on a synthetic mixture of Martian dust and astronaut pee could supplement a healthy…

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          Scientists tackle bleach-resistant spores

          Posted on March 11, 2024March 7, 2024 by Hunter Dulay

          Researchers found spore-producing microbes that can survive sanitization with 10 times the amount of bleach recommended in hospitals.

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            How do microbes affect clouds in the Arctic?

            Posted on October 10, 2022October 24, 2022 by Hunter Dulay

            Seasonal changes in bacteria living in the air above the Arctic are partly caused by air current changes and may alter cloud formation.…

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              New understanding of the human immune system

              Posted on September 26, 2022October 24, 2022 by Hunter Dulay

              Scientists used a large-scale comparison of pairwise membrane protein interactions to reveal a complete network of the immune system.

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                Discovery of a bacterium 10,000 times larger than normal surprises microbiologists

                Posted on August 4, 2022October 24, 2022 by Hunter Dulay

                The living organisms that we see around us are made up of billions or even trillions of cells. Multicellular organisms are often considered…

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                  Can genetics tell us if dog behavior really varies by breed?

                  Posted on June 7, 2022October 24, 2022 by Hunter Dulay

                  Dogs have been in our lives for at least 10,000 years. At first, dogs did not look like today’s common breeds — these appeared only…

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                    New rice growing method is environmentally friendly and more effective

                    Posted on April 20, 2022November 8, 2022 by Hunter Dulay

                    Growing rice using an alternating wet and dry method can boost plant health and the amount of nutrients it carries thanks to…

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