Mother birds communicate with their developing chicks before they even hatch by leaving them messages in the egg, new research has found.
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Mother birds communicate with their developing chicks before they even hatch by leaving them messages in the egg, new research has found.
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Mother birds communicate with their developing chicks before they even hatch by leaving them messages in the egg, new research has found.
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Immune cells ensnare dangerous cells that are on the run with a bungee-like nanotube, according to new research. The study shows that natural killer cells use this bungee to destroy cells that could otherwise escape them.
Immune cells ensnare dangerous cells that are on the run with a bungee-like nanotube, according to new research. The study shows that natural killer cells use this bungee to destroy cells that could otherwise escape them.
Immune cells ensnare dangerous cells that are on the run with a bungee-like nanotube, according to new research. The study shows that natural killer cells use this bungee to destroy cells that could otherwise escape them.
There’s a war occurring each day in our backyards — plant versus plant-eating insect versus insect-eating insect. Research suggests the outcome — of interest to farmers — is a stalemate.
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There’s a war occurring each day in our backyards — plant versus plant-eating insect versus insect-eating insect. Research suggests the outcome — of interest to farmers — is a stalemate.
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There’s a war occurring each day in our backyards — plant versus plant-eating insect versus insect-eating insect. Research suggests the outcome — of interest to farmers — is a stalemate.
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Postmenopausal women, including those over 70 years old, who have been newly diagnosed with cancer in one breast have higher cancer detection rates when the other breast is scanned for tumors with MRI, compared to premenopausal women, say researchers.