Proteomic signatures of SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility in Mexican free-tailed bats and their application to viral surveillance [0.03%]
墨西哥自由尾蝙蝠的SARS-CoV-2易感性蛋白质组特征及其在病毒监测中的应用
Daniel J Becker,Amanda Vicente-Santos,Ariadna E Morales et al.
Daniel J Becker et al.
The increasing emergence of virulent pathogens necessitates novel approaches to predict and manage infectious disease risks. The importance of integrating observational and experimental approaches to studying host-pathogen interactions has ...
Five Years of Minorities In Shark Sciences: Lessons Learned in Education and Outreach, Professional Development and Training, and Inclusive Research [0.03%]
minority学者五年回顾:教育和普及、职业发展和培训、以及包容性科研的经验教训
Camila Cáceres,Traci L English-Clarke,Jasmin Graham
Camila Cáceres
The persistent underrepresentation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in marine science highlights the need for targeted interventions that address systemic barriers to inclusion, retention, and advancement. Minorities in Sha...
Hotter Nights, Hidden Consequences: An Overlooked Dimension of Climate Change [0.03%]
夜温升高:气候变迁的隐性影响
Amanda W Carter,J Morgan Fleming
Amanda W Carter
Global temperatures are shifting in complex ways due to climate change. While early research focused on rising mean temperatures and its effect on biological outcomes, recent work has shifted toward understanding the influence of temperatur...
Leslie S Babonis,Daniel A Hahn,Allen P Liu et al.
Leslie S Babonis et al.
Nature has already solved many challenges that synthetic biology seeks to address. At the same time, high-throughput platforms and artificial intelligence-driven design tools are redefining the landscape of synthetic biology. By integrating...
Katydids shift to higher-stability gaits when climbing inclined substrates [0.03%]
攀爬倾斜表面时,katydid会转换为更稳定的步态
Calvin A Riiska,Jacob S Harrison,Rebecca D Thompson et al.
Calvin A Riiska et al.
When terrestrial organisms locomote in natural settings, they must navigate complex surfaces that vary in incline angles and substrate roughness. Variable surface structures are common in arboreal environments and can be challenging to trav...
Advancing Integrative Pollinator Biology Education with Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences [0.03%]
基于本科生研究体验的综合传粉生物学教育的发展
Stokes S Baker,Victor Carmona-Galindo,Miftaul Hoque et al.
Stokes S Baker et al.
The next generation of pollination researchers faces unprecedented environmental change during the Anthropocene and must develop cross-disciplinary research skill sets. Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) pedagogy is one i...
Katydids shift to higher-stability gaits when climbing inclined substrates [0.03%]
攀爬倾斜表面时,katydid会转换为更稳定的步态模式
Calvin A Riiska,Jacob S Harrison,Rebecca D Thompson et al.
Calvin A Riiska et al.
When terrestrial organisms locomote in natural settings, they must navigate complex surfaces that vary in incline angles and substrate roughness. Variable surface structures are common in arboreal environments and can be challenging to trav...
Preferred body temperatures are increasing in three anguimorph lizards with passive thermoregulation [0.03%]
三种被动调节体温的蜥蜴类爬行动物的最适体温有所升高
Saúl F Domínguez-Guerrero,Guillermo A Woolrich-Piña,Martha M Muñoz
Saúl F Domínguez-Guerrero
Rising environmental temperatures and extreme climatic events are negatively affecting ectothermic animals, especially those with limited opportunities for behavioral thermoregulation (i.e., passive thermoregulators). Rather than rely on be...
Article type: Mobula, bioinspiration, filter feeding, form and function [0.03%]
文章类型:刺魟、仿生学、滤食、形态与功能关系研究
J B Teeple,S R Kahane-Rapport,K E Cohen et al.
J B Teeple et al.
Mobulas (manta and devil rays) are large-scale ram filter feeders that separate planktonic food particles from large volumes of water with minimal clogging. This contrasts with most human-made filters that can suffer from problematic cloggi...
Overcoming Waves of Challenges: Experiences of BIPOC Shark Scientists in the Global South [0.03%]
克服挑战的波浪:全球南方土著和少数族裔鲨鱼科学家的经验
Ingrid Hyrycena,Meghana Binraj,Pathirannahalage Buddhi Maheshika Pathirana et al.
Ingrid Hyrycena et al.
The lack of gender, ethnic, and racial diversity in shark and ray research remains a significant concern. Additionally, "parachute" or "helicopter" science, where researchers from wealthier nations conduct studies in developing countries wi...