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Image of the Day: Dopamine Made Them Do It
Levels of the neurotransmitter drive ant foraging behavior in the desert.
Image of the Day: Dopamine Made Them Do It
Image of the Day: Dopamine Made Them Do It
Levels of the neurotransmitter drive ant foraging behavior in the desert.
Levels of the neurotransmitter drive ant foraging behavior in the desert.
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Image of the Day: Sea Swirl
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 27, 2018
| 1 min read
Manta rays have a unique filtration system that inspires the development of novel water filtering technology.
Image of the Day: Parasite Stopped in Its Tracks
The Scientist
Staff
| Sep 26, 2018
| 1 min read
Suppression of a signaling pathway in
Toxoplasma gondii
prevents the parasite from replicating in host cells.
Image of the Day: As Slippery As
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 25, 2018
| 1 min read
A new species of swamp eel has been discovered in India.
Image of the Day: Handle with Care
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 24, 2018
| 1 min read
Olympic National Park is relocating its mountain goats.
Image of the Day: On the Wing
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 21, 2018
| 1 min read
A model helps recapitulate the geometric patterning of insect wings.
Image of the Day: This Little Piggy
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 20, 2018
| 1 min read
Recordings of electrical activity in porcine brains finds similarities to rodent neural tissue.
Image of the Day: Spinning Webs
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 19, 2018
| 1 min read
Scientists photograph a spider web in micron-scale glory.
Image of the Day: Viral Vision
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 18, 2018
| 1 min read
Modified cryogenic electron microscopy can analyze viral structures better than ever before.
Image of the Day: Seaweed Sequence
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 17, 2018
| 1 min read
The genome of
Ulva mutabilis
is the first of a green seaweed to be sequenced.
Image of the Day: The Imitation Game
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 14, 2018
| 1 min read
A bioinspired robot helps researchers study insect flight.
Image of the Day: Break Apart
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 13, 2018
| 1 min read
Scientists can now view mitosis one protein (or more) at a time using a 4-D computer model.
Image of the Day: A Fungus Among Us
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 12, 2018
| 1 min read
A new report from Kew Gardens highlights the fungal diversity of the world.
Image of the Day: Flying High
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 11, 2018
| 1 min read
Researchers analyzed pigeons’ head movements in flight.
Image of the Day: Switch Gears
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 10, 2018
| 1 min read
A gene responsible for the free-moving, primitive nature of fetal cells is expressed in some breast cancer cells in mice and humans.
Image of the Day: Zip It
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 7, 2018
| 1 min read
The cytoskeleton of endothelial cells and adhesion proteins work together to help build new blood vessels.
Image of the Day: On the Mend
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 6, 2018
| 1 min read
Reprogrammed cells fix wounds in living mice.
Image of the Day: Beyond the Pale
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 5, 2018
| 1 min read
Both deep and shallow reefs are prone to bleaching, concludes a new study.
Image of the Day: Ocean Wonder
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 4, 2018
| 1 min read
Molecules similar to those produced by sea anemones are neuroprotective in a mouse cell model of Alzheimer’s disease.
Image of the Day: Baby Boom
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Aug 31, 2018
| 1 min read
Researchers describe the remains of a clutch of extinct mammal-like animals.
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