Researchers have found that bats' strong immune systems allow them to harbor deadly viruses like Ebola, Marburg, Nipah, and coronaviruses without being affected. A study in Nature reveals bats’ unique ...
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Hummingbird flower mites use static electricity to hop between flowers. Researchers initially thought scent guided them.
Scientists discovered that a common coffee compound called mozambioside breaks down into seven different bitter substances ...
Scratching an itch can bring a contradictory wave of pleasure and misery. A mouse study on scratching, reported in the Jan. 31 Science, fleshes out this ...
Yet until recently, scientists didn’t fully understand why bats are so good at harboring pathogens that don’t seem to harm ...
Insights into the structures could lead to improved treatment strategies for transthyretin amyloidosis, a progressive, fatal disease in men.