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Hearing breakthrough

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Health Hearing breakthrough David Corey’s lab closes in on revolutionary interventions to treat hereditary deafness July 21, 2025 1 min read

For biologists studying tiny worms, new technologies make big improvements

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Two new technologies are helping scientists understand new aspects of organ and nervous system development in C. elegans. One allows them to image worms developing in a natural environment, while...

New study resolves the structure of the human protein that causes cystic fibrosis

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In order to better understand how genetic mutations give rise to cystic fibrosis, researchers need to map the protein responsible for the disorder. The new structure has led to new...

For microbes fighting viruses, a fast response means a better defense

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Researchers have found that the bacterial immune system targets an invading virus as soon as it enters the cell. This discovery answers a long-standing question about how microbes defend themselves....

Study identifies “night owl” gene variant

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Scientists have discovered a common mutation that might explain why some people have trouble going to sleep at night and getting up early. The gene alteration slows the internal biological...

Scientists discover how crucial DNA sequences endure

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The centromere region of chromosomes retains the same DNA from one generation to the next. Scientists have gained new insights into how it avoids being scrambled in normal cells, and...

Researchers track fish migration by testing DNA in seawater

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For the first time, researchers have successfully recorded fish migration by conducting DNA tests on water samples. Using this method to estimate the abundance and distribution of fish species could...

Shooting the messenger: how one protein allows germ cells to develop

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Researchers have identified a molecule that guides the formation of eggs and sperm by preventing a host of factors related to cell death and inflammation from killing the precursors to...

Scientists engineer human-germ hybrid molecules to attack drug-resistant bacteria

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Taking a cue from viruses that infect and kill bacteria, the researchers engineered molecules capable of targeting the bugs in a way the human immune system cannot—an approach that could...

A newly discovered cell helps pythons poop out the bones of their prey

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The cells helps the snakes absorb the bones of their prey — and might show up in other animals that chomp their meals whole.

Simulations reveal how sharp boundaries endure in soft tissue

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Research could help explain how cells organize into complex living systems

Are salmon sperm facials really good for your skin?

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Med spas all over Los Angeles now offer what they call salmon DNA facials. Does the trendy social media-approved treatment actually work?

Mosquitoes are breeding in pools in the Eaton fire area. Officials may not be able to control them much longer

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Unmaintained swimming pools where mosquito breeding has occurred will get a first treatment, but there's currently no money for additional treatments, according to vector control officials.

Lethal algae bloom is over, but sickened marine mammals aren't safe yet

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It was one of the longest and deadliest ever recorded in Southern California.

Union presses California's key bird flu testing lab for records

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The union representing workers at a UC Davis lab key to California's efforts to test and track bird flu infections in livestock has sued the university,

The numbers of gray whales migrating along the California coast continue to plummet

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Federal officials are reporting the lowest numbers of gray whales counted since the 1970s. More than 20 have died in S.F. Bay this year.

Measles on the rise in California: More cases so far this year than all of 2024

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California has already reported more measles cases this year than in all of 2024, a worrisome development that comes as the nation is suffering its largest outbreak of the super-infectious...

Hardcore birders and casual sparrow spotters: Science needs you

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Ornithologists are seeking volunteers in California, Oregon and Washington for Project Phoenix, a multiyear project exploring birds' response to wildfire.

Foreign, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California

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Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects on local plants in need of pollination.

Researchers find a link between gut bacteria and genes in colitis flare-ups

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The interaction between a common gene variant and gut microbes may trigger chronic inflammation in ulcerative colitis, new research suggests.

Great white sharks tracked off the Carolina coast

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A group of migrating great white sharks are suddenly acting like tourists along the Carolina coast. But apparently there's nothing to fear. Meg Oliver explains.

Million animals, plants at risk of extinction due to human activities, U.N. report says

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About one million species of animals and plants around the world are now at risk of extinction, in part due to pollution and over-fishing. A new United Nations report says...

U.N. report warns 1 million plants and animals at risk of extinction

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A bombshell U.N. report finds 1 million of the Earth's plants and animal species are now at imminent risk of extinction. The report found that humans are causing extinction at...

Ford turns up the heat to keep New York police officers safe from COVID-19

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The nation's largest police force is trying to stop the coronavirus from spreading in a very unique way. They're heating up squad cars to kill COVID-19. Kris Van Cleave reports...

Invasion! Asian giant hornets have arrived

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They can grow as large as 2½ inches and can slaughter a colony of thousands of honeybees in a matter of hours. And their sting? It's one of the most...

National Zoo reopens for the first time in 19 weeks

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After shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic, the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. reopened to the public for the first time in 19 weeks. Some indoor exhibits still remain...

Evolutionary history of imperiled salmon stocks

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New technologies for analyzing DNA may transform how imperiled species are considered and managed for conservation protection, according to a study. These technologies can be applied to a wide range...

Larvaceans provide a pathway for transporting microplastics into deep-sea food webs

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A new article shows that filter-feeding animals called giant larvaceans can collect and consume microplastic particles, potentially carrying microplastics to the deep seafloor.