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Mouse study highlights neural circuits regulating the speed and amount of food intake
A new phylogenomic approach reveals that conifer genomes are duplicated despite rare polyploidy among extant species.
A bacterial endosymbiont of marine algae evolved to an organelle
Study uncovers landscapes that will influence future ice melt
Extrasinusoidal dural macrophages are a distinct subset of immunologically active central nervous system–associated macrophages.
Study extends lifespan estimate for one whale species and suggests researchers have been underestimating others as well
New data force a rethink of the evolution of gymnosperms, the plant group that includes spruces, pines, and other holiday favorites
Analysis of the terms used for emotions across a sample of 2474 spoken languages reveals low similarity across cultures.
Scientists protest new “challenge-led” grants replacing funding that supported long-term basic research
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