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2024-04-25 Langqing Quan (Dog breed) Langqing Quan (Chinese: 狼青犬), also known as the Chinese Langqing Dog (中華狼青犬),Langqing Dog, referred to as Langqing (狼青), is a Chinese dog breed widely distributed in northern China. Start Wtf35861887 (380)
2024-03-04 Intertidal biofilm Bacteria and various microorganisms, including algae and fungi, form communities of adhered cells called biofilms. A matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) within the biofilm forms sticky coatings on individual sediment particles and detrital surfaces. GA Tanyakeenan (32)
2024-03-27 Kitumbako Kitumbako Swamps (Kitumbako/Kitumbaku or Kitundu Hills) is a small valley located near the Uluguru Mountains of Tanzania, and the site usually attracts paleoecological and archaeological investigations despite its inaccessibility to humans. Many scientific investigations done on this montane valley involve the assessment of biodiversity, fauna, sediments, vegetation, and fire activity to examine the possibility of human activity. C Ninasdraffen (113)
2024-04-18 Blue Imperial rabbit (Extinct breed of domestic rabbit) The Blue Imperial rabbit was an English breed of domestic rabbit that is now extinct. It was originally bred by Miss Mabel Illingworth (1879-1955), who was the first woman to create a rabbit breed. It was used to create several modern breeds, including the American rabbit. Start TanRabbitry (214)
2024-04-01 Chromosome theory of cancer (Concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes) The chromosomal theory of cancer is a fundamental concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes, particularly alterations in the structure or number of chromosomes in cells. These changes can lead to uncontrolled cell growth, a hallmark of cancer. C Rathod Dharmarajsinh (182)
2024-03-02 Mid-Holocene hemlock decline The mid-Holocene hemlock decline was an abrupt decrease in Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) populations noticeable in fossil pollen records across the tree's range. It has been estimated to have occurred approximately 5,500 calibrated radiocarbon years before 1950 AD. Start Zoe3440 (52)
2024-04-17 Swimming pool bacteria Swimming pool bacteria refers to the diverse array of microorganisms present in aquatic environments, primarily swimming pools, which can have varying effects on human health and water quality. C Jg2439 (18)
2024-04-09 Streptococcosis (Group of diseases) Streptococcosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Steptococcus. This disease is most common among horses, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, and fish with symptoms varying based on the streptococcal species involved. In humans, this disease typically involves a throat infection and is called streptococcal pharyngitis or strep throat. B Abellov (23)
2024-02-05 Environmental Epigenetics - Exposure In Environmental epigenetics, Exposure to certain materials or chemicals can cause an epigenetic reaction. The epigenetic causing substances cause issues like altered DNA methylation, CpG islands, chromatin, along with other transcription factors. Environmental epigenetics aims to relate such environmental triggers or substances to phenotypic variation. C Elnhef (32)
2024-04-15 Kanaani cat (Breed of cat) Kanaani cat (in Hebrew: חתול כנעני) is an experimental domesticated cat breed that was bred in Germany, but have originated in a cattery in Jerusalem, Israel. Start אקסינו (352)
2024-05-07 European Para-Dressage Championship The European Para-Dressage Championship is the European championship in para-dressage. Stub Teterev53 (20361)
2024-05-06 Chernobyl Dogs After the 1986 nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, the regional domestic dog population, Canis canis, suffered from environmental pollution originating from the radiation. This disaster made the environment highly mutagenic, leading to various evolutionary processes including, but not limited to, bottlenecks, directional selection, and higher rates of mutation resulting in evolutionary trajectories that differ from unexposed animals.. Start Megafauna4microfauna (6)

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