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Category: Biology

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Muscles lost in our primate ancestors still appear in humans

Posted on June 15, 2020October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

A review of previous anatomy studies found that some “ancient” muscles that are normally present in other primate species may be more…

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    Fungi influence the recovery of pollutants in the environment

    Posted on May 11, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

    Researchers found a hidden selenium cycle tied to manganese oxide minerals made by common soil fungi.

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      Tiny green organisms could have a big impact on polluted environments

      Posted on February 17, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

      Can photosynthetic organisms help clean up contamination? New research from @DominiqueChaput, @biominerals, @RadicalMicrobe & authors…

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        Which came first, the cysteine or the egg?

        Posted on February 13, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

        Scientists used to think cysteine was required to manufacture itself. Turns out, it isn't. In fact, cysteine slows down the manufacture of…

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          We can learn about life on other planets by studying viruses

          Posted on January 1, 2020December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

          Scientists from the University of Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, as well as the Icahn School of Medicine at…

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            A special kind of bacteria lets cement fix itself

            Posted on December 25, 2019October 31, 2022 by Sciworthy

            In an effort to make these carbon storage wells safer and more effective for long term use, a team of scientists decided to try a biological…

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              Dying coral reefs spring forward with new life

              Posted on December 12, 2019October 31, 2022 by Sciworthy

              Our coral reef ecosystems, often called “underwater rainforests,” are quickly changing. Coral reefs are elaborate and complex ecosystems…

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                Antibiotic resistance is natural and it is everywhere

                Posted on December 4, 2019October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

                Antibiotic resistance is a major public health crisis worldwide as bacteria develop the ability to defend themselves against many, sometimes…

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                  Parkinson’s Disease and Antioxidant Treatment

                  Posted on October 23, 2019May 6, 2025 by Nathan Gock

                  Parkinson’s disease currently affects over 10 million people worldwide, and in the United States approximately 60,000 people are diagnosed…

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                    Can Fish Help Us Understand Why We Age?

                    Posted on October 16, 2019October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

                    What exactly causes aging at a molecular level? The answer to this question is important for understanding and potentially improving health…

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