A new study focused on cryptic species—animals that look the same but are genetically different—found that they’re more widespread among vertebrates than we previously thought.
World Cancer Day 2026 – united by unique: Cell lines for national and international cancer research – Leibniz Institute DSMZ cell line collection ...
Chloracidobacterium validum – valid description of a new family and order of Acidobacteria BRAUNSCHWEIG, LOWER SAXONY AREA, GERMANY, February 18, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / — The Department of ...
A “horrifying” discovery sprouting on a bathroom floor caused an Aussie to lose their breakfast this week. The resident went ...
To better understand a carbon sink in danger, scientists are turning to tiny organisms that have long been overlooked. The humble peat bog conjures images of a brown, soggy expanse. But it turns out ...
Microbes have evolved for 4 billion years, making up the majority of Earth's biosphere. They are central to the circulation of matter and energy, making them indispensable for the survival of all livi ...
Billions of sea stars — victims of a deadly wasting illness — have perished over the last decade, imperiling marine ecosystems and spurring a global hunt for a biological or environmental culprit.
German Leibniz Institute DSMZ makes WHO-listed fungi available to researchers worldwide BRAUNSCHWEIG, LOWER SAXONY ...
Scientists Discover a New Form of Life Standing 26 Feet Tall ...
Fungi are emerging as some of the most sophisticated problem solvers on the planet, despite lacking brains, nerves or anything resembling a face. From underground webs that feed forests to lab-grown ...
In a new study, published in Cell, researchers describe a newfound mechanism for creating proteins in a giant DNA virus, ...