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How can we prevent further declines in bumble bee populations? The latest @conphysjournal in action suggests that ensuring queen bees have access to a healthy diet at the beginning of their lives could make a difference. https://t.co/X0jOb1JJH1
Protoplanetary disks are disks of gas and dust that surround newly-formed stars. New research in @RAS_Journals suggests that bright and dark patterns in the light given out by the dust of protoplanetary disks may indicate the presence of migrating planets. https://t.co/B8Gap5aDu1
On the journey to freedom after rehabilitation, sea turtle stress levels can be heightened due to the unfamiliar sounds and vibrations. Uncover how a newly developed 'soft release' technique using recovery pools can help sea turtles relax. @conphysjournal https://t.co/om3AKSlCXL
The latest @conphysjournal in action piece considers the effectiveness of 'soft release' techniques after turtles have been rehabilitated. Discover whether a relaxing dip in saltwater pools was enough to de-stress recovering turtles. https://t.co/uoMWGjy6KL
Macrophage pyroptosis is a form of cell death that evolved as a defence against infection, but can also be a part of immune-related diseases.
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This study explores the process of pyroptosis to increase our understanding of how and why it occurs. @OUP_JMCB
While shark attacks are rare, eliminating negative interactions is beneficial to both sharks and humans. Read the new @conphysjournal in action article that explores a new method of catching and tracking sharks using GPS-enabled buoys. @SEBiology https://t.co/NCISFCiDZ3
Is there a dark side to night light? The latest @conphysjournal in action article, based on research by @MorganeTouzot et al., explores how nocturnal species, like toads, are being negatively affected by their exposure to artificial light at night. https://t.co/kq6JORS9ex
Interested in how immigration policies affect social workers? Read the new collection from the @nasw journals on immigration and social work. https://t.co/VYYgbKEMV8
Does forest fragmentation stress lemurs to the point that their health declines? Read the latest from @conphysjournal in action and learn about how lemurs are being affected by both natural and human-related stresses. @SEBiology https://t.co/X84vqnVv55
Unbothered or chronically stressed? Read more about research exploring lemurs’ stress levels in the face of changes in food availability, starvation, and deforestation. @conphysjournal @SEBiology https://t.co/icQUhTUYOp