The first-ever synthetic multicellular organism is ready to come to life after a Sydney breakthrough 10 years in the making.
A research team of the Cluster at the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology—Hans Knöll ...
The research indicates that the limitations on the size of proteins has been a crucial trigger in the development of life ...
Zhang S, Schlabach K, Pérez Carrillo VH, Ibrahim A, Nayem S, Komor A, Mukherji R, Chowdhury S, Reimer L, Trottmann F, Vlot AC ...
Long-term studies at Georgia Tech and beyond show that evolution is happening right now. They capture the rise of new species ...
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SYFY on MSNThese 26-foot Tall Organisms Weren't Plants, Animals, or Fungi, but a Secret Fourth ThingPreviously believed to be plant or fungi, these giant organisms may have been a now-extinct fourth type of life.
Urbanization reshapes soil microbes in surprising ways—bacteria adapt and become alike, while fungi resist change.
A new suggestion that complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the nonliving world, promises to ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNBacterium Uses Chemical Radar to Detect and Kill AmoebaePredator-prey relationships are found in virtually all ecosystems. Even microorganisms in their world, which is invisible to the naked eye, engage in these interactions when fighting for the survival ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN2.5 billion years ago hunger forced single cells into multicellular evolution: StudyResearchers found that cooperative fluid dynamics between single-celled organisms may have driven the evolution of ...
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