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Tiny predators unleashed

Water fleas (Daphnia dentifera) are evolving. Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology discovered that water fleas allow outbreaks of  the virulent yeast parasite Metschnikowia bicuspidata to improve their chances of survival. After the outbreak, the host…

Aurora borealis uncovered

The northern lights are messages from the Sun — and Dr Jim Wild, from the University of Lancaster, teaches us how to read them.

Van Gogh’s sunflowers are genetic mutants

Scientists have revealed the mystery behind the mutations depicted in Vincent van Gogh’s sunflower paintings.

Celebrate chocolate’s health benefits

There are several new chocolate discoveries on the menu today.

Frog power

No need for a trip to a remote, exotic location, this elusive amphibian has been living in plain sight — and some of its ‘friends’ might save our lives.

From flying pigeons and cats

This video from the Aerospace Medical Division Hq 657Oth Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories includes scenes from an F-104 seat ejection trial and the effects of weightlessness on cats and pigeons in a C-131.

Slumber: a new study regime?

Sleeping after processing new material helps retain information.

Rethinking the origin of the Moon

The great impact hypothesis may not be right.

The Discovery of a powerful Black Hole Hurricane

Twenty-eight thousand light years away from Earth, towards the centre of the Milky Way, an unexpectedly mighty hurricane blows around a tiny black hole.

New treatment for animal cancer

A new software program could help veterinary oncologists target cancer cells more accurately.

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