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Biology (nature.com):
Bacteriophage Qβ virus like particle vaccines elicit protective antibodies against heroin and fentanyl

Biology (newatlas.com):
Scientists have discovered how an Australian jumping spider's semi-hydraulics allows it to speed jump long distances with precision while experiencing g-forces higher than those of fighter pilots | Their insights might help robotics research.

Biology (doi.org):
Mitochondrial oxidative stress or decreased autophagy in osteoblast lineage cells is not sufficient to mimic the deleterious effects of aging on bone mechanoresponsiveness

Biology (npr.org):
A genetic change that turned horses into athletic powerhouses | Running a genetic stop sign accelerates oxygen metabolism and energy production in horses

Biology (newatlas.com):
Iconic "rotting flesh" scented corpse flower in grave danger of dying out | 1,200 corpse flowers currently living in 111 gardens and other institutions around the world.

Biology (technologynetworks.com):
Female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, regulate T cells to produce a natural opioid, offering insights for non-opioid pain treatments for chronic pain.

Biology (science.org):
Starfish-inspired wearable uses 5 flexible arms to record ECG/SCG/GCG heart signals during motion. AI analyzes all 3 signals for 91% accurate real-time detection of atrial fibrillation, heart attacks, and failure. Lightweight (1.7g), waterproof, and smartphone-linked.

Biology (sciencedirect.com):
New nanomechanical biosensor detects HIV p24 antigen at 100 fg/mL in 15 mins, using antibody-coated cantilevers. Works across HIV subtypes, enabling rapid, portable early diagnosis. Could revolutionize point-of-care testing

Biology (sciencealert.com):
The Great Oxidation Event (GOE) some 2.4 billion years ago established the oxygen-rich atmosphere that many living things depend on today. Curiously, when it came to evolving ways to actively use the element for respiration, some strains of bacteria had a head start.

Biology (news.uga.edu):
Museum collections reveal worldwide spread of butterfly disease