Researchers found that birds target salamanders with dominant traits more frequently, even when the ratio of these traits changes. This suggests that predators prioritize common prey forms, allowing unusual traits to persist.
A human monoclonal antibody developed by Massachusetts Biologic Laboratories (MBL) neutralizes the Hepatitis C virus and prevents infection in a pre-clinical animal model. The antibody could be used as a therapy shortly before and after transplant surgery to prevent re-infection.
Researchers tested two dolphins' cognitive performance after 5 days of continuous auditory vigilance, finding no signs of sleep deprivation. The dolphins remained alert and responsive to both sound and visual stimuli throughout the 120-hour experiment, with their blood showing no physical signs of fatigue.
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Researchers at Harvard University found that only species capable of vocal mimicry, such as parrots, can keep a beat, implying an evolutionary link between the two capacities. These birds' movements were more aligned with musical beats than expected by chance, suggesting they synchronized with the rhythm.
Researchers identify cowpea mosaic virus's target protein vimentin, a key step towards using the virus as a drug delivery agent. The discovery may lead to targeted treatment of tumors and potentially prevent infectious diseases.
Researchers developed an animal model for sciatica, a painful nerve condition characterized by numbness, pain, and leg difficulties. The study found that immune system activation contributes to symptoms, with elevated IL-17 levels linked to physical symptoms.
Researchers found that oxytocin increased positive communication behavior in relation to negative behavior, reducing salivary cortisol levels. The study evaluated real-time natural couple behavior in the laboratory, providing new insights into the effects of social interaction on mental health.
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Countries including US, Canada, Japan, and European Union agree on globally coordinated scientific recommendations for alternative toxicity testing methods. This will reduce the number of animals needed for product safety testing, improving animal welfare.
A group of Michigan State University scientists warn that US farm animal research is facing a critical funding crisis, with only $32 million allocated from a $88 billion budget in 2007. This lack of funding threatens not only the research itself but also human health studies that rely on large-animal models.
A major international study by the FANTOM consortium has found that genes are not controlled by 'master regulators' as previously thought. Instead, a more subtle and coordinated approach is needed for cellular differentiation and cancer development.
Researchers studied louse infestation's effect on immune activity in wild wood mice, finding reduced readiness to mount an immune response. This suggests a potential immunosuppressive effect of the parasite, supporting the idea that modern human populations have heightened immune responsiveness due to reduced exposure to parasites.
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A study published in PLOS ONE found that people are more attracted to rare species, leading to longer download times and increased attempts to access them. This perceived value of rarity poses a threat to conservation efforts, particularly in the context of ecotourism and exotic pet trade.
Research by UC Riverside biologists reveals that female field crickets learn to recognize attractive male characteristics through song, influencing their mate selection. This finding underscores the importance of social effects in models of evolution, suggesting that insects possess complex cognitive capacities.
A recent breakthrough in mammalian genome research has revealed a complex network of genetic regulators that subtly influence gene expression in different cells. The discovery of tiny RNAs and retrotransposons has provided valuable insights into the mechanisms behind cellular development and transformation.
A recent lab study found that adolescent rats exposed to THC experienced lasting negative effects on learning and memory, even if they didn't have ovaries. The study suggests that THC use during critical developmental periods can sensitize females to the negative effects of THC later in life.
Researchers found that thermosensory neurons in C. elegans help regulate response to increasing heat by changing steroid signaling pathways, which affect longevity. This system allows worms to reduce the effect of warm temperature on aging processes, similar to how warm-blooded animals control their body temperature.
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Researchers created a cell culture model that accurately mimics HCN channel function in whole mammalian hearts, enabling the genetic reprogramming of individual channels. This breakthrough facilitates the development of practical biological pacemakers by allowing for rapid assessment of channel mutations before animal testing.
A new study reveals that high-fat diets supplemented with extra branched chain amino acids can lead to insulin resistance and diabetes in rats. The researchers found that BCAA tend to climb along with insulin resistance, and its effects are exacerbated when combined with high fat consumption.
Scientists found that 26-73% of fishers used tiger salamanders as bait and 26-67% released them into fishing waters. A quarantine program could help prevent the introduction of non-native pathogens into threatened populations.
A comprehensive study resolves decades-long debates on early animal relationships, revealing that sponges and comb jellies share a common group with bilaterians. The research also sheds light on the evolution of nervous systems, suggesting they developed only once in animal history.
A study by Purdue University scientist Joseph Garner suggests treating mice as individuals instead of standardizing them can decrease false positive test results, ultimately reducing the cost of drug development. This approach could also benefit animal welfare by using fewer mice and eliminating unnecessary testing.
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Researchers have sequenced the genome of the human body louse, revealing a fragmented mitochondrial genome consisting of 18 minichromosomes. This discovery challenges our understanding of animal DNA structure and raises questions about its evolution and potential benefits.
Braunschweig Helmholtz researchers found that host genetic factors significantly impact the progression of influenza A virus infections. The study discovered strong differences in disease outcomes among mice with genetically identical immune systems, suggesting a genetic basis for varying responses to the flu virus.
Charles Summers, a University of California entomologist, has won the prestigious Woodworth Award for his contributions to entomology. He developed economic thresholds and management strategies for various crops, reducing pesticide use and improving yields.
The protein LMO4 helps maintain a critical balance between two types of neurons, preventing motor dysfunction in mammals. Inhibitory neurons promote calm activity, while excitatory neurons encourage activity. LMO4 promotes inhibitory neurons by forming a complex that binds to DNA and blocks the development of excitatory neurons.
Researchers discovered adult animals with hearing loss convert sense of touch to auditory regions of the brain, impacting quality of life. The study provides insight into the brain's ability to re-wire itself and may have implications for treatment of mild hearing loss in humans.
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Researchers from the University of Leeds used computer modeling to study animal specialization and found evidence supporting the neural limitations hypothesis. This suggests that animals adapt to eat certain foods due to information overload, leading to a loss of ability to process and choose new options.
A study by Northwestern University researchers discovered the circadian clock genes strongly regulate NAD production, a critical cofactor involved in energy utilization. This discovery sheds light on how aging, metabolism, and the circadian clock are interconnected.
Fossil fragments of Hurdia victoria reveal a 500-million-year-old predator with a unique body structure, including a massive three-part carapace and intricate gills. The discovery sheds light on the evolution of key features in modern arthropods.
Researchers created a surface material that can confine and control the growth of bacteria and mammalian cells, revealing differences in their attachment mechanisms. This breakthrough technology has the potential to lead to improved medical implants and new methods for preventing biofouling.
A new analysis reveals that phyla with the greatest diversity of species also have the largest range of body sizes, including sponges and molluscs. The study suggests that physical limits to size constraints may prevent some body plans from having a full range of sizes.
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Research suggests that female mammals use olfactory cues to select genetically dissimilar mates for healthier offspring. Mammals may prefer males with unique scents over those with parasites or dominant traits. This line of research reveals the importance of mammalian mate choice, challenging traditional assumptions.
Two patients in Hanoi died from laboratory-confirmed rabies after consuming butchered dog or cat meat. The researchers caution that handling unvaccinated animals poses a significant risk for rabies transmission in endemic areas.
Researchers use new software to rapidly identify individual tigers and estimate populations by matching unique stripe patterns from camera trap photos. The software is up to 95% accurate in identifying tiger species from scanned photos, aiding tiger conservation efforts.
Ecologists suggest providing heat sources to hibernating bats to reduce energy expenditure and survival rates, which could help save affected populations. The proposed measure has shown promising results in a mathematical simulation, with mortality levels dropping to as little as 8 percent.
Researchers recorded moth brain activity as they smelled individual chemicals from sacred datura flowers. Only nine chemicals provoked a neural response, but all nine were necessary for the moths to fly to and feed on the flowers. This study provides insight into how insects process smells and may apply to human olfactory perception.
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Research by Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology reveals that desert ants, like Cataglyphis fortis, utilize a combination of visual landmarks and unique scent signatures to guide them back to their nests. This groundbreaking study challenges the long-held notion that these ants rely solely on self-generated pheromone trails.
Researchers have precisely measured the impact of fat on cancer spread, finding that excessive dietary fat causes a significant increase in metastasizing tumor cells. The study used imaging and cell-counting tools to document changes in cancer cell membranes and count lipid-rich tumor cells in mice fed high-fat diets.
Researchers have found that vitamin supplements composed of antioxidants beta carotene, vitamins C and E, and magnesium can prevent both temporary and permanent hearing loss in test animals exposed to loud noise. The supplements may also provide 'post-noise rescue' by protecting against cell death and permanent hearing loss days after ...
New DNA and hormone sampling techniques have provided unprecedented information about baboons' social behavior, revealing grief, paternal care, and complex kin relationships. Researchers found that male baboons provide parental care, while females form friendships with both maternal and paternal siblings.
Researchers at San Francisco State University are using non-invasive techniques to study hormones in wild mammals, revealing surprising results about behavior, social systems, and hormone function. These findings challenge previous research models and suggest species-specific adaptations for reproduction and survival.
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Researchers at the University of Chicago found that ground squirrels can reconnect with their siblings' smells after prolonged hibernation. This ability is crucial for survival and social bonding in these animals.
A survey in a Yorkshire village found that people are less aware of past changes in local bird populations, indicating 'generational amnesia.' The study's results suggest that wildlife knowledge is not being passed on from older to younger people.
A study by Ed Wasserman reveals that both baboons and pigeons can learn the relations between relations, a cognitive feat previously believed to be unique to humans. This discovery has implications for understanding animal intelligence and potentially informing methods for studying children with language impairments.
A new species of fruit fly emerged after changing its mating behavior, while parasitic wasps evolved to prey on the flies' larvae. This study shows biodiversity feeds on itself, opening up niches for other species.
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Research on seamounts reveals that many animals are not exclusive to these underwater mountains and can be found in other deep-sea areas. The study identifies distinctive groups of corals and sponges, as well as sea cucumbers, which are rare or absent on other seafloor areas.
Researchers have recorded the earliest evidence of animal life using Hydropyrolysis technology, dating fossil steroids 635-750 million years old. This discovery suggests that simple multicellular animals existed in shallow waters before the Cambrian explosion.
Researchers have discovered that arginine, an amino acid, reduces fat mass in diet-induced obese rats and promotes skeletal-muscle gain. Arginine supplementation shifts nutrient partitioning to increase lean tissue growth and reduce insulin resistance.
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Researchers found a colossal boa constrictor-like creature that stretched longer than a city bus and weighed over 1.25 tons, providing a rare window into past equatorial environment. The discovery suggests the mean annual temperature at equatorial South America during that time was nearly 33 Celsius, about six degrees warmer than today.
Researchers have discovered a 42- to 45-foot-long snake species called Titanoboa, which lived during the Paleocene Epoch and was larger than previously estimated. The discovery provides insights into the climate and ecosystems of tropical South America 60 million years ago.
A team of scientists has found the oldest evidence for animal life in fossil record, with steroids from sponges dating back 635 million years. The discovery suggests that multicellular animal life may have evolved earlier than previously thought, around 100 million years before the Cambrian explosion.
Researchers found that older killer whales nearing menopause have a 10% higher survival rate for their calves compared to younger females. This suggests that these older mothers may be more successful in rearing their young due to maternal experience and increased allocation of effort.
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Researchers discovered that optical illusions, like the Rotating Snakes illusion, activate the brain's motion-perception area, suggesting a bottom-up process rather than imagination. This finding has implications for designing instrument panels and multimedia content to avoid motion sickness.
Researchers at Brown University have successfully grown and assembled living microtissues into complex three-dimensional structures, advancing tissue engineering. The breakthrough could eventually reduce the need for certain kinds of animal research, with implications for basic cell biology, drug discovery, and tissue research.
Researchers have identified two new classes of chemicals that can be used to study and possibly manipulate a cellular pathway involved in many types of cancer and degenerative diseases. These compounds target the Wnt protein pathway, which plays a crucial role in embryonic development and tissue maintenance.
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A new study on stickleback fish found that followers play a crucial role in good leadership and that individuals adopt roles based on social feedback. The researchers showed that each member of a pair influences the other's behavior, leading to dynamic leadership emergence.
A new study found that California law enforcement agencies experienced a significant increase in sudden deaths and firearm-related deaths after deploying Tasers, contradicting industry claims. The rates of sudden death increased six-fold, while firearm-related deaths rose by two-fold.
Researchers used CT imaging to accurately reconstruct inner ear anatomy in extinct birds and reptiles, shedding light on their hearing abilities and behavior. The study found that Archaeopteryx had a similar hearing range to modern emus, suggesting it was more bird-like than reptilian.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have successfully induced human insulin-producing beta cells to replicate in a living animal and in the lab. The discovery could improve models and methods for studying diabetes and lead to techniques for generating new beta cells in patients with diabetes.
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A new mouse model for peanut allergy has been developed by Chicago researchers, mimicking symptoms of a human allergic reaction to peanuts. The model uses a mixture of whole peanut extract and staphylococcal enterotoxin B to stimulate an immune response, producing severe symptoms similar to those found in human anaphylaxis.