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People’s intuitive perception of biodiversity through visual and audio cues is remarkably accurate and aligns closely with scientific measures of biodiversity. This is according to new research published in the British Ecological Society journal, People and Nature. In a new study led by researchers at the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), the Helmholtz […]
  1. Biology
Intermediate filaments (IFs) are a key component of the cytoskeleton, essential for regulating cell mechanics, maintaining nuclear integrity, organelle positioning, and modulating cell signaling. Current insights into IF function primarily come from studies using long-term perturbations, such as protein depletion or mutation. Here, we present tools that allow rapid manipulation of vimentin IFs in the […]
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Ongoing research into the effect of environmental change on the buzzing of bees reveals that high temperatures and exposure to heavy metals reduces the frequency (and audible pitch) of non-flight wing vibrations, which could have consequences on the effectiveness of bee communication and their role as pollinators. “People have been long interested in how insect […]
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Like all complex organisms, every human originates from a single cell that multiplies through countless cell divisions. Thousands of cells coordinate, move and exert mechanical forces on each other as an embryo takes shape. Researchers at the Göttingen Campus Institute for Dynamics of Biological Networks (CIDBN), the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation, and […]
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In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Microbiology, researchers have uncovered the molecular underpinnings that enable the yellow fever 17D vaccine strain to be both highly effective and unusually safe. Through meticulous molecular analyses, Zhang, Chavez, Winkler, and their colleagues have pinpointed specific amino acid substitutions in just two viral proteins that are responsible for […]
  1. Environmental Science
Co-curated by professors of art and science, “Flows of Reflectivity” brings together these distinct disciplines through recent and historic photographs and a time-lapse video of glaciers. The exhibit explores glacier change, with an emphasis on understanding reflectivity—the capacity of ice to send incoming light back into the atmosphere—through an exploration of both the artistic dimension […]
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Design Your Rubber Stamps Online with Our Easy-to-Use Tool for Any Size and Logo – Connect with Us Today! Making Your Unique Rubber Stamp on the Web Creating a personalized rubber stamp has never been simpler in the digital era. With the availability of online rubber stamp makers, you can create your own unique designs […]
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Build Your Own Tailored Rubber Stamps on the Web with Our Easy Tool for Any Size and Logo – Contact Us Right Away! Making Your Unique Rubber Stamp on the Web In today’s digital age, making a custom rubber stamp is easier than ever. The rise of online rubber stamp tools allows you to make […]
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Kick Off Your Online Stamp Creation Now: How to Pick the Right Size, Layout, and Shape for Any Digital PNG and Save It Create Your Own Unique Design with an Online Stamp Maker An online stamp maker makes it simple to create a personalized stamp. With just a few clicks, you can start designing your […]

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