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Sunday, Sep 28

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Tiny Arctic Organisms Are Defying the Rules of Biology

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Beneath the Arctic’s frozen surface, tiny algae are defying the rules of biology. Their survival strategy not only redefines the limits of life but also raises urgent questions about ecosystems disappearing with the melting Arctic. Dormant…

Friday, Sep 26

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Advanced workflow automation and scalable image analysis in spatial biology

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ZEISS Microscopy and Concept Life Sciences, a UK-based contract research organization (CRO), announced their collaboration aimed at pioneering new approaches to workflow automation and scalable image analysis in spatial biology.

Thursday, Sep 25

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Study maps how Down syndrome biology changes with age

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In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome (Crnic Institute) at the University of Colorado Anschutz discovered important differences in the physiological changes observed…

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Wednesday, Sep 24

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Supercentenarian's biology shows the delicate balance of longevity

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Recent studies suggest that the steady rise in life expectancy observed over the past 200 years has now stagnated. Data indicate that a limit has been reached, and that medical and health care advances no longer affect longevity in…

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INTEGRA Biosciences Group acquires shares in CleanNA to strengthen their strategic partnership and drive global growth in molecular biology

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INTEGRA Biosciences, a leading provider of laboratory tools for liquid handling and media preparation based in Switzerland, has acquired shares in CleanNA, an established reagents manufacturer based in the Netherlands.

Tuesday, Sep 23

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BPGbio Welcomes Back NAi Interrogative Biology® Platform Co-Inventor Slava Akmaev, Ph.D., as Chief Operating Officer and Chief AI Officer

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Co-Inventor of AI platform boosts company's momentum in advancing late-stage assets to commercialization

Monday, Sep 22

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Why you shouldn’t hover over a public toilet seat, according to a biology expert

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Public toilets can be a microbial soup. Here’s how to avoid germs

Wednesday, Sep 17

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Radiance Technologies, LSU Health Shreveport, and LA Tech Unite for $5.85M DARPA Contract to Fuel Defense Biology Innovations

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RUSTON, La., Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Radiance Technologies (Radiance), an employee-owned leader in defense and intelligence solutions, has been awarded a prime Other Transaction (OT) contract valued up to $5.85 million over 18…

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Monday, Sep 15

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Sunday, Sep 14

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Biology and IPC Teacher Ms. Lisa Flores Brings Engaging Environment to Classroom

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The classroom bustles with activity as on-level Biology and Integrated Physics & Chemistry (IPC) teacher Lisa Flores moves around the room, engaging students with her enthusiasm. Whether she’s walking them through a lab experiment or…

Thursday, Sep 11

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Bioptimus Assembles Elite Scientific Advisory Board to Build Next-Gen AI Models for Biology

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PARIS, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bioptimus, the pioneering start-up building the world's first universal foundation model for biology, today announced the formation of its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), bringing together some of…

Sunday, Sep 7

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In Tyna Adebowale’s World, Motherhood Transcends Biology

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Amsterdam-based Nigerian artist Tyna Adebowale treats motherhood like an encrypted code—one she is determined to crack open. Okechukwu Uwaezuoke writes Behind the gabled façades and in the mist along the canals, Amsterdam’s

Friday, Sep 5

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Novak Djokovic brings up biology in his struggles against Sinner and Alcaraz

Novak Djokovic will face Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semi-final on Friday

Thursday, Sep 4

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Monday, Sep 1

New hypothesis links internal fat biology to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) appears to develop as a result of changes in the biology of a person's internal fat tissue, according to the Adipokine Hypothesis, a new way of understanding how fat may impact the…

Chasing Knowledge: AP Biology Teacher Ms. Morgan Dever Provides Passion in Science Classroom

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Ready to open their notes packet and take out writing utensils, AP Biology students prepare to learn about the complex concept of heredity and the structure of pedigrees. As the first bell rings, everyone expects to be taught by a science…

Sunday, Aug 31

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Changes in biology of internal fat may be the leading cause of heart failure

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Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) appears to develop as a result of changes in the biology of a person's internal fat tissue, according to the Adipokine Hypothesis, a new way of understanding how fat may impact the…