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Scientists found a lifeform they can’t classify, and it’s baffling
Biologists are confronting a problem they thought they had mostly solved: what, exactly, counts as life. A wave of ...
Human Microbiome Market OverviewThe human microbiome market is witnessing exceptional momentum and is projected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 31% over the forecast period.Key Request a free sample ...
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16,000 new species discovered every year: a record!
Every year, scientists add thousands of new names to the great book of life. This momentum was initiated by the work of ...
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New DNA tests reveal hidden biological traces on Renaissance art
DNA analysis of cultural artifacts shows diverse biological profiles, but contamination and mixed signals complicate ...
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Zombie fungi and 'bloodstained' orchids: Top plant and fungal species named new to science in 2025
Scientists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and their international partners, reveal today their pick of the top 10 ...
It's an exciting time to be a microbiologist working in rice research. A global push towards the cultivation of water-saving ...
Other year-end selections are much larger than a zombie mushroom. In Peru, researchers described an acanth shrub that reaches ...
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An inventory of life in California
Why Mongabay is reporting on California’s biodiversity Mongabay’s coverage of biodiversity has long been associated with ...
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Newly discovered molecule could be a game-changer in the fight against deadly fungi
Fungal infections kill millions of people each year, and modern medicine is struggling to keep up. But researchers at McMaster University have identified a molecule that may help turn the tide — ...
Mumbai: Around 150 colleges across seven districts and departments affiliated with Mumbai University have launched an ...
For decades, a silent killer has slaughtered frogs and salamanders around the world by eating their skins alive. Now, a global team of 41 scientists has announced that the pathogen—which humans ...
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