Flowers are a hot spot of transmission of bacteria that end up in the microbiome of wild bees, new research has found. The work shows for the first time that …read more Source:: Science
Day: September 6, 2016
Similarities found between how ancient and modern fish survived youth
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•The discovery of a group of young, prehistoric fish fossils provides some insights into the way the extinct creatures survived their youth — and how fish today might be similar …read more Source:: Science
Zika virus may persist in eyes: Disease may spread from infected eyes
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•Zika virus is capable of infecting the eye, according to a new study. The study, in mice, helps explain why some people with Zika virus develop eye disease, and suggests …read more Source:: Science
Microsoft open-sources Bing components for fast code compilation
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Microsoft has extended its open source activity to include projects derived from work done on its Bing search engine. Over the last few days, engineers at Microsoft have started to provide …read more Source:: OpenSource
Age before youth: Older cranes lead the way to new migration patterns
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•Whooping cranes are changing migration patterns in response to climate and land use change, and these new patterns are being determined by the older, more experienced, members of the population, …read more Source:: Science