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Conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native range
Non-native animals are a threat to biodiversity, yet many are themselves threatened with extinction in their areas of origin
Non-native animals are a threat to biodiversity, yet many are themselves threatened with extinction in their areas of origin
Hyperpolarised water boosts signal intensities of proteins, DNA, and membranes
18.05.2022 | [weiter]
Tooth shapes of the tiger shark: Already the embryo changes - and swallows - its teeth
12.05.2022 | [weiter]
Cognitive capabilities in marmoset monkeys are influenced by both their personality as well as family group membership
10.05.2022 | [weiter]
Changes of speech sounds during the Middle Ages shed light on how we process language
05.05.2022 | [weiter]
The chromosomes of cephalopods differ greatly from those of any other group of animals
04.05.2022 | [weiter]
Sebastian Schütze could impress with his personality and competence and was unanimously elected by secret ballot
30.04.2022 | [weiter]
Lipids are still "great unknowns" in synaptic transmission
29.03.2022 | [weiter]
Quantum memristor as missing link between artificial intelligence and quantum computing
24.03.2022 | [weiter]