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Pregnant Dinosaur Fossil Re-Writes The Rules Of Reproduction
Instead of a shelled egg, this 250-million-year-old fossil from China had an embryo inside, unmistakable evidence for live births in dinosaurs.
India’s Carnivores Co-Exist Peacefully
Unlike other big cats elsewhere, tigers and leopards in India live side by side with Asian wild dogs relatively peacefully.
Bangladeshi & Indonesian Among 2017 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awardees
A computer scientist from Bangladesh and chemical engineer from Indonesia are among the five recipients of the 2017 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards.
Modified Protein Crystals Make Molecule-Sized Storage Box
Researchers have used modified viral proteins to store foreign molecules such as fluorescent dyes inside live cells.
Three Ways To Approach Biological Problems
These three principles could go a long way in making you a better PhD student. Just don't think about when you will graduate.
FIT Is The Reason Proteins Make (Female) Flies Full
Consuming proteins triggers the release of FIT, which signals fullness to the brain and prevents the consumption of more proteins.
Diodes Made Ideal With Graphene
Inserting a layer of graphene between the metal and semiconductor components of a diode can prevent atomic intermixing.
Some Stars Are Born In ‘Traffic Jams’
A new study from Japan provides clues into how swirling molecular clouds collapse into stars like our Sun.
New Material Doubles Negative Thermal Expansion Record
Most materials expand when heated; researchers have now found one that contracts by nearly 7 percent instead.












