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Using new technique, researchers make surprising discoveries about how flies’ brains respond to tastes(图)
果蝇 大脑成像 神经活动
2023/6/26

Surprising beauty found in bacterial cultures(图)
Surprising beauty found bacterial cultures
2020/2/20
Microbial communities inhabit every ecosystem on Earth, from soil to rivers to the human gut. While single-species microbial cultures are often used in labs, in the real world, many different microbia...

Study reveals surprising amount of gene flow among butterfly species(图)
surprising amount gene flow among butterfly species
2019/11/15
Scientists know that shared parts of DNA create color patterns in some passion vine butterflies. The patterns help the butterflies ward off predators.Now a new study in Science provides evidence that ...

Dust On The Wind:Study Reveals Surprising Role Of Dust In Mountain Ecosystems(图)
Dust On The Wind Role Of Dust Mountain Ecosystems
2017/12/19
Find related stories on NSF's Critical Zone Observatories at this link.Trees growing atop granite in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains rely on nutrients from windborne dust more than on nutrients f...
At first glance, humans seem to have very little in common with Cassiopea, a primitive jellyfish. Cassiopea is brainless, spineless, and spends essentially its entire life sitting upside down on the o...

New genomic insights reveal a surprising two-way journey for apple on the Silk Road(图)
New genomic two-way journey apple the Silk Road
2017/9/5
Centuries ago, the ancient networks of the Silk Road facilitated a political and economic openness between the nations of Eurasia. But this network also opened pathways for genetic exchange that shape...

Baby Fish Exercising,a Surprising Source of Adaptive Variation in Fish Jaws(图)
Baby Fish Exercising Adaptive Variation Fish Jaws
2017/9/1
An unspoken frustration for evolutionary biologists over the past 100 years, says Craig Albertson at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, is that genetics can only account for a small percentage o...
Penn Collaboration Produces Surprising Insights Into the White Spots on Butterfly Wings
Penn Collaboration Insights White Spots Butterfly Wings
2017/7/24
A collaboration between biologists and materials scientists at the University of Pennsylvania is yielding new insights into the wings of the “skipper butterfly” in the Costa Rican rainforest. What the...
Glassfrogs Show Surprising Diversity of Parental Strategies
Glassfrogs Diversity Parental Strategies
2017/4/27
Laid on leaves hanging over streams in tropical rainforests, glassfrog eggs are tasty snacks for snakes, insects and other predators until they hatch and drop into the streams to begin life as tadpole...
We generally think of inheritance as the genetic transfer from parent to offspring and that evolution moves toward greater complexity. But there are other ways that genes are transferred between organ...
Sharks sense prey in surprising ways during pioneering study
Sharks sense prey in surprising ways during pioneering study
2014/4/16
A team of scientists have unmasked the intricacies of how sharks hunt prey — from the first whiff to the final chomp —in a new study about shark senses that was supported by the National Science Found...

Ronan, a California sea lion at Long Marine Laboratory at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is the first non-human mammal convincingly shown to be able to keep the beat.

A microscopic single-celled organism, adapted to survive in some of the harshest environments on earth, could help scientists gain a better understanding of how cancer cells behave.Experts at The Univ...