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Sciworthy

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Category: Biology

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Can you teach an old gene new tricks?

Posted on December 22, 2017October 24, 2022 by Sciworthy

Evolution explains how living things change over successive generations, giving rise to diversity. Across the evolutionary history of Earth,…

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    Edible food packaging may cut down on waste

    Posted on December 17, 2017June 24, 2025 by Erica Curles

    Have you ever been pre-occupied and taken a bite out of something, only to get a mouthful of plastic wrap or paper lining? Well in the…

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      Skulls of dinosaurs give clues about their diets

      Posted on December 14, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

      The term “Darwin’s finches” was first used in 1936 to describe a group of birds from the Galápagos Islands. One of the key…

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        Prenatal Inflammation May Affect Brain Development

        Posted on November 22, 2017June 23, 2025 by Nathan Gock

        A normal pregnancy usually lasts around 40 weeks, but births that occur before 37 weeks are defined as being premature. Premature births are…

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          Dinosaur Brain Anatomy Helps to Clarify Evolutionary History

          Posted on November 13, 2017December 5, 2023 by Sciworthy

          A paper authored by Mario Bronzanti, Oliver Rauhut, Jonathas Bittencourt, and Max Langer in September of this year traced the evolution of…

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            Saving Sushi: Groundbreaking Progress in Bluefin Tuna Farming

            Posted on November 12, 2017October 24, 2022 by Erica Curles

            Do you love tuna sushi? Did you know that the number of tuna in the ocean has gone down drastically due to overfishing? The law of supply…

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              Consider scheduling your open heart surgery for the afternoon

              Posted on November 7, 2017June 20, 2025 by Sciworthy

              Researchers found a gene that, when it is suppressed, reduces injury to the heart valve during the sleep/wake transition in mice. Who knew…

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                Bacteria in your gut produce a chemical that increases fat storage

                Posted on November 6, 2017June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

                Since the invention of the microscope and discovery of microbes, their role in everyday life has been, to say the least, contentious. As…

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                  How Do Peanut Allergies Develop?

                  Posted on October 24, 2017June 24, 2025 by Sciworthy

                  Food allergies are more prevalent than ever. Chances are, you, your friend, family member, or co-worker has a food allergy, or knows someone…

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                    Can Science Help You Become the Ultimate Cook?

                    Posted on September 27, 2017June 25, 2025 by SanjoySom

                    You just came back from a romantic night out at your favorite restaurant. Unfortunately, as luck would have it, the meal tasted a little…

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