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Hidden within fish DNA are powerful genetic twists that may explain one of natureâs biggest mysteries: how new species form so quickly. In Lake Malawi, hundreds of cichlid fish species evolved at lightning speed, and scientists now think âflippedâ sections of DNAâcalled chromosomal inversionsâare the secret. These inversions lock together useful gene combinations, creating âsupergenesâ that help fish rapidly adapt to different environments, from deep waters to sandy shores. Read more âș
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Old canned salmon turned out to be a time capsule of ocean health. Researchers found that rising levels of tiny parasitic worms in some salmon species suggest stronger, more complete marine food webs. Because these parasites depend on multiple hostsâincluding marine mammalsâtheir increase may reflect ecosystem recovery over decades. What looks unappetizing may actually be a sign of a healthier ocean. Read more âș
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Cells arenât as passive as scientists once thoughtâthey actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These âcellular windsâ push materials to the front of the cell, enabling faster movement and repair. Discovered by chance and confirmed with advanced imaging, this system challenges decades of textbook biology. It may also reveal why some cancer cells spread so rapidly. Read more âș
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