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Conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native range
Non-native animals are a threat to biodiversity, yet many are themselves threatened with extinction in their areas of origin
Non-native animals are a threat to biodiversity, yet many are themselves threatened with extinction in their areas of origin
Disruption of the microbial community favours pathogens in the gut
21.11.2024 | [weiter]
The return of cells to a stem cell-like state as the key to regeneration
18.11.2024 | [weiter]
Nonlinguistic Sounds Activate Language-Related Networks in the Brain
25.10.2024 | [weiter]
Long-term experiment shows that social narratives have an influence on performance
21.10.2024 | [weiter]
Study shows: Chickpeas are a drought-resistant legume plant with a high protein content
16.10.2024 | [weiter]
Ring trial enables establishment of ceramide reference values
10.10.2024 | [weiter]
Despite the same pelvis-to-head ratio, Japanese macaques do not suffer the same birth complications as humans
07.10.2024 | [weiter]
Scientists demonstrate efficient generation of spin waves with high amplitudes using alternating currents in a simple magnetic stack – a key step toward energy-efficient computing of the future
26.09.2024 | [weiter]