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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
Adaptive imaging technique for materials science and structural biology
29.09.2022 | [weiter]
An experimental study using placebo painkillers shows for the first time a direct link between one's own perception of pain, empathy and willingness to help others
28.09.2022 | [weiter]
Highly conserved genes ensure lifelong differentiation of neurons and glandular cells in sea anemones
20.09.2022 | [weiter]
A light-sensitive molecule helps marine animals synchronize their reproductive cycle.
08.09.2022 | [weiter]
"PhotonQ" offers free access to research hardware for photonic quantum computing through an intuitive web interface
07.09.2022 | [weiter]
Chlamydia protect protozoa from deadly viral infections
29.08.2022 | [weiter]
Glass nanoparticles show unexpected coupling when levitated with laser light
26.08.2022 | [weiter]
Vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration patterns, the expansion of farming and language development from the Caucasus over western Asia and Southern Europe from the early Copper Age until the late middle ages
25.08.2022 | [weiter]