... the wild. The technique has worked to eradicate screw worm in North and Central America and in Libya.
"Libya in 1988 had an outbreak of new-world screw worm flies through a shipment of live animals ...
... are denied the right to choose their partner. However, a study by researchers at the University of Vigo has shown that worms are capable of telling whether another worm is a virgin or not, and triple ...
Research describing a new modified luminescent worm that allows, for the first time, to measure, in real time, the metabolism of an entire living organism. The key behind this capacity relies in the ...
... , but the infection was slowed.
In all cases, there was a dramatic decrease in the spread of the worm within the first hour.
To use this strategy, network administrators would have to install ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 9 (UPI) -- U.S. computer scientists say they might have developed a method of combating the most dangerous form of computer virus -- the worm.
Scientists at the University at Buffalo have created a mutant worm that changes color when it moves.
... States, Europe and Asia, have deciphered and analyzed fundamental elements of the genetic makeup of a small, worm-like marine animal called amphioxus, also known as a lancelet.
Amphioxus is not ...
... have moved a step closer to developing a novel DNA test which has the potential to revolutionise management of one of the biggest threats to sheep health in Australia, the barber`s pole worm.
Scientists have created what amounts to an automatic worm sorter on a chip.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Diseases caused by worms and parasites are draining the health and energy of the poorest Americans, an expert said on Tuesday.
... Goodhartz is single and has no children. But he wanted to ensure the family name would live on after he's gone. So he paid $5,000 to have a newfound sea worm given the Goodhartz name, "goodhartzorum."
... colleagues used new imaging and molecular tools, along with some genetic engineering of their worms.
In one experiment, these chemosensory neurons carried a fluorescent protein that changed color ...
EUGENE, Ore., July 8 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've identified a computer-like mechanism that drives neuron expression for taste and smell and they did it by giving worms rewards.
... characterization of the protein composition of the hard, fang-like jaws of a common marine worm. Their work could lead to the design of a new class of super-strong, lightweight materials for use as ...
Persons infected with schistosomes, and possibly other parasitic worm infections, may be more likely to become infected with HIV than persons without worm infections, according to a study published ...