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Lord of the Rings: Archaeologists unveil new findings from Greek warrior’s...

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A mirror discovered in the tomb of a Greek warrior in southwest Greece refers to a scene of a goddess holding a mirror in...

Archaeologists unearth ‘masterpiece’ sealstone in Greek tomb

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UC archaeologist Shari Stocker stands at the site of the Griffin Warrior, a 3,500-year-old tomb in southern Greece. Credit: University of Cincinnati In the more than...

Humankind’s earliest ancestors discovered in southern England

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These are fossil teeth under electron microscope. Credit: University of Portsmouth Fossils of the oldest mammals related to humankind have been discovered on the Jurassic Coast...

Bonobos help strangers without being asked

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Close primate cousins with whom we share 99 percent of our DNA, bonobos will help strangers even when there is no immediate payback, and...

Some bacterial CRISPRs can snip RNA, too

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This is an illustration of how the CRISPR/Cas system works, courtesy of Devaki Bhaya, Michelle Davison, and Rodolphe Barrangou. Credit: Devaki Bhaya, Michelle Davison, and...

Ancient viral invaders in our DNA help fight today’s infections

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Invaders in our DNA help us fight infections. Credit: University of Utah Health Sciences About eight percent of our DNA is viral in origin: remnants of...

Scientists find new strategy to combat bacterial infections

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E.coli bacterium without pili following exposure to the new inhibitors. Credit: © VIB - 2014 Increasing numbers of bacteria are developing antibiotic resistance. This forms a...

Virus-cutting enzyme helps bacteria remember a threat

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Microbial memory: CRISPR systems allow bacteria to adapt to new viral threats. Above, Staphylococcus aureus microbes lacking a CRISPR system are killed off by...

Harnessing the power of bacteria’s sophisticated immune system

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Bacterial culture (stock image). New research has given scientists a clear picture of the bacterial immune system, whose unique shape is likely why bacteria...

How a bacterial cell recognizes its own DNA

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Rendering of bacteria. Bacteria have an immune system to fight off invasive viruses called phages, scientists say. Credit: © zuki70 / Fotolia It may come as...

Link identified between virus recognition, destruction in bacterial immune system

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Michael Terns, left to right, and Rebecca Terns listen to postdoctoral scientist Yunzhou Wei as he talks about proteins on a slide after a...