Animals
        
          
            Farmers can fight invasive insects with AI and a robotic arm        
        
        
            As the invasive spotted lanternfly threatens to expand its range, Carnegie Mellon researchers are developing a robot to fight back.        
        
    
        
          
            A new organelle has been found in cells        
        
        
            Researchers have discovered a new organelle in the guts of fruit flies.        
        
    
        
          
            CRISPR sausage gets FDA green light for consumption        
        
        
            The FDA has given Washington State University researchers the green light to feed five gene-edited pigs to people.        
        
    
        
          
            New drug candidates found in an unlikely place        
        
        
            Costa Rica’s famed sloths harbor bacteria in their fur which can create antibiotic compounds — a potential source of future therapies.        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists figure out why tardigrades are nearly indestructible        
        
        
            Tardigrades have been frozen, boiled, exposed to extreme doses of radiation, and remarkably still survive. How?        
        
    
        
          
            Scientists train ants to sniff out cancer in just 30 minutes        
        
        
            Ants were just as accurate as cancer-sniffing dogs. Better yet, they could be trained in minutes rather than months.        
        
    
        
          
            Macaque monkeys shrink their social networks as they age — just like elderly people        
        
        
            Macaque monkeys reduce their social networks as they get older – research suggests evolutionary roots of the same pattern in elderly people.        
        
    
        
          
            Dog “nose print” app is 99% accurate at ID’ing lost pets        
        
        
            An AI-based app that identifies dogs and cats based on their unique nose prints could help reunite lost pets and their owners.        
        
    
        
          
            Bird flu is everywhere. Are the vaccines ready?        
        
        
            As avian influenza continues to devastate the bird population and jump into mammals, scientists are preparing to protect two important groups.        
        
    
        
          
            Mice grow mini deer antlers after stem cell transplant        
        
        
            The discovery of a new type of stem cell in deer antlers could lead to breakthroughs in human regeneration.        
        
     
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                