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These ultra-long experiments outlive their scientists — on purpose
To study phenomena that unfold over decades or even centuries, scientists may launch projects they may never see finished.
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To study phenomena that unfold over decades or even centuries, scientists may launch projects they may never see finished.
Small and deadly (to bacteria), these protein-like molecules fight the growth of potentially dangerous germs in our gut.
Sensor data reveal greater noctule bats chasing, catching and chewing on birds during nighttime hunts.
Cocoa beans matter, but yeast and bacteria may be the real secret to fine chocolate flavor.
This ecological region teems with life — from coral to insect larvae to crabs.
Could these colorful fish aid struggling coral? Yes, but not always. Parrotfish play a complex role in reefs — and sometimes may cause harm.
Two hatchlings with broken arm bones point to ancient storms as the cause of mass casualties now preserved in Germany’s Solnhofen Limestone.
The insects’ nimble movements on the surface of water inspired a robot with automatically unfurling fans on its feet.
Horse breeders altered two genes by targeting certain traits in horses. One made the animals tamer. Another made their backs sturdy enough to carry riders.
A bite or puncture from a venomous critter can cause paralysis, flesh rot, organ failure and many more violent — and sometimes fatal — symptoms.