In this blog, Molly Gale Hammell celebrates two "holidays" that fall on June 16th: Transposon Day and Bloomsday.
https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-biology/2023/06/15/a-mobile-bloomsday-feast/
IN THEIR RECENTLY PUBLISHED ARTICLE IN THYROID RESEARCH, THE AUTHORS SHOW HOW STUDYING HIBERNATING BROWN BEARS CAN HELP TO IDENTIFY NEW HUMAN THERAPIES.
We take a closer look at some of the posters presented at this year’s Fungal Genetics Conference.
A recent article published in Canine Medicine and Genetics, reports on the multi-generational impact of radioactive fallout and environmental contamination after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster o...
https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-biology/2023/03/28/dogs-of-chernobyl/
Local knowledge systems, which over millennia have been a pillar of people’s livelihoods in many peripheral communities throughout the world, are asked to contribute and help to cope with the u...
Dr Marta Skowron Volponi, author of a study published in Frontiers in Zoology, takes us through the findings that moth species not only morphologically and behaviorally imitate bee species, but a...
Most people are unaware of the crucial role of fungi, of their stunning diversity, and of their incredible range of applications. This seems to be reflected on Wikipedia as well, where Wikipedian...
https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-biology/2022/09/14/most-fungi-are-invisible-even-on-wikipedia/
Today, I’d like to discuss the Article Collection “Connecting materials science with fungal biology“ which comprised twelve papers published in Fungal Biology and Biotechnology between Spri...
We take a closer look at some of the posters presented at this year’s Fungal Genetics Conference chosen by PhD students.
Kustrim Cerimi speculates how fungal pigments could be used in tattoos in the future.