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Category: Biology

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Chimps can tell when you believe something false

Posted on April 12, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

Our understanding of animal cognition has grown dramatically since the days of Jane Goodall in the 1960s. Great apes, a family of primates…

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    Viruses may help us in the fight against cancer

    Posted on March 27, 2017June 24, 2025 by Gina Misra

    Cancer is one of the greatest challenges of our time. A common misconception about cancer is that it is one disease. There are hundreds of…

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      Physicist claims that life’s common trait is information

      Posted on March 20, 2017October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

      You are on one of those trips where the travel is so tedious that even your cell phone looks boring. Not being able to sleep, you look out…

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        Flashlight Fish and their Glow-In-The-Dark Friends

        Posted on March 20, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

        Animals are unable to tell us why they do the things they do, and curious scientists often want to find out. They set up experiments to see…

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          Bacteria-Powered Battery Helps Remove Lake Pollution

          Posted on March 7, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

          Nitrogen pollution is a big problem in standing water such as lakes and ponds. The nitrogen comes from many sources, often agricultural…

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            Bacterial Cell Not as Simple as Previously Thought

            Posted on March 1, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

            When we first learn about cells in biology, we are taught that bacterial cells are simple, and animal and plant cells are more complex.…

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              Short, Tall, or Average: It’s in Your DNA

              Posted on February 12, 2017June 24, 2025 by Gina Misra

              Genes are bundles of DNA that exist in your cells that affect how you look, grow, and age. Since the human genome was fully decoded in the…

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                Growing plants with colored light changes their nutrient content

                Posted on January 23, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

                Plants have five basic needs – food, water, air, light, and space. Outdoors, plants get everything they need from nature and some…

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                  Grow High-Tunnel Lettuce Year Round on Fish Waste

                  Posted on January 12, 2017June 25, 2025 by Gina Misra

                  A group of agricultural researchers at West Virginia University wanted to find out if it was possible to grow lettuce year round using high…

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                    Resurrecting Ancient Proteins and Simulating Evolution in the Lab

                    Posted on April 19, 2016October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

                    How does a cell stay alive? How do molecules in a cell “know” how to react with one another? Does this chemistry become more…

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