Science, Volume 389, Issue 6766, Page 1188-1189, September 2025. Summary Without specific content from the referenced Science journal, I can only provide a generalized summary. Volume 389, Issue 6766 of Science, published in September 2025, likely contains a collection of peer-reviewed Read More
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The anti-Kronos effect: How bacterial viruses protect their offspring to
University of Toronto researchers have uncovered how bacterial viruses protect their progeny in order to maximize their reach. The phenomenon, described in a study published in Nature, relies on viral proteins to fine-tune structures on Read More
Neolithic agriculture's slow spread: Study shows hunter-gatherers and farmers coexisted
The transition to agriculture in Europe involved the coexistence of hunter-gatherers and early farmers migrating from Anatolia. Summary Early European agriculture wasn’t a simple replacement of hunter-gatherers. Instead, Anatolian farmers migrated into Europe, leading Read More
Tick Troubles: Lyme Disease Persistence, Red Meat Allergy Spread, and
Ticks spread pathogenic infections, and surprisingly, immune reactions. New vaccine candidates may help reduce this risk. Summary Ticks are vectors of diseases, transmitting both pathogens and inducing immune reactions in hosts. This dual threat Read More
Vampire bats' mutual grooming helps spread innovative rabies vaccine
A gel that bats lick off one another’s fur could help prevent rabies outbreaks in cattle, a growing problem in Latin America Summary A new gel, designed to be licked off by bats during Read More