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Why are some enzymes so promiscuous?

Enzymes are meant to be specific, right?

Dancing chromatophores

Music has the ability to get these pigmented cephalopod cells moving to the beat.

Fossil find solves evolutionary debate

It’s hard to track down members of a family when many of them disappeared millions of years ago.

Selective imprinting: how the wallaby controls the growth of its young

Many imprinted genes regulate growth and nutrient provisioning for the developing fetus.

The curious case of the shapeshifting dinosaurs

New research reveals that dinosaurs changed shape during their lives. This means that many dinosaurs, which have so far been considered to be different species, were actually just different growth stages of the…

Robot learns to recognise itself in a mirror

Self-awareness is the next big step for thinking robots.

Obesity linked to early-life antibiotics exposure

Antibiotics may promote fat growth and alter the human microbiome.

The Milky Way has a twin

Or maybe even two…scientists have found a group of galaxies that look just like ours.

In memory of Neil Armstrong

Corals can suffer from nutrient imbalance

Improving water quality could help save coral reefs.

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