SCIENTISTS in Russia have revived a microscopic predator that lay frozen in the ground under Siberia for nearly 40,000 years.
What was found: A microscopic predator dating to the Late Pleistocene was revived from Siberian permafrost, with intricate silica scales and needle-like spikes. Why it matters: The find reveals a ...
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The sticky battle between microscopic worms and predatory fungi comes with a genetic trade-off
Researchers from Academia Sinica, Taiwan and the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Germany, have revealed how the nematode gene nhr-66 controls the production of cuticular collagens that ...
Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have identified a microscopic “ruthless predator” that could ...
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