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Instagrammers Are Genetically Replicating Their Pets

An anonymous reader shares a report: [...] Together, these furry duplicates are normalizing the world of animal cloning -- and they could be ushering in an era of petfluencer immortality. "Someone could clone their pet and replace the original. The w.....»»

Category: topSource:  slashdotJan 19th, 2022

Creating a disaster preparedness plan for your pets

Recently, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a wildfire disaster declaration for about 75% of the state's counties and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also released an updated hurricane season outlook that includes a 70% chance of 1.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 17th, 2023

Want to have your genes tested? It might be genetic

People in a genetic database have segments of DNA in common unexpectedly often. Enlarge (credit: Malte Mueller) People who enroll in genetic studies are genetically predisposed to do so. According to the Catalogue of Bia.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsAug 17th, 2023

How climate change will affect your pet—and how to help them cope

Earth has just experienced its hottest month since records began and Australia is now gearing up for an El Niño-fueled summer. Extreme heat isn't just challenging for humans—it brings suffering to our beloved pets, too......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsAug 7th, 2023

Austria farmers up in arms over Brussels GMO plans

The European Commission's proposal to ease current restrictions on genetically modified crops has riled up EU organic farming leader Austria and its farmers......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsAug 3rd, 2023

Data uncovers new tick threat times for Australian pets

University of Queensland research reveals that spring, rather than summer, is the peak time for tick paralysis in dogs and cats and there are cases year-round......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsAug 3rd, 2023

Artificial photosynthesis with engineering of protein crystals in bacteria

In-cell engineering can be a powerful tool for synthesizing functional protein crystals with promising catalytic properties, show researchers at Tokyo Tech. Using genetically modified bacteria as an environmentally friendly synthesis platform, the re.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 25th, 2023

Research shows that genetically engineered vesicles better target cancer cells

Two unfortunate facts about chemotherapy: It can harm healthy cells as well as cancerous ones, and many therapeutic targets stay within cancer cells, making them harder to reach......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 24th, 2023

Chicago man tracks down stolen motorcycle with AirTag, but police can’t help recover it

AirTags are great for finding lost bags, pets, and keys. Apple’s , however, is no match for property theft — especially when vehicles are involved. more… The post Chicago man tracks down stolen motorcycle with AirTag, but police can’t help.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  9to5macRelated NewsJul 24th, 2023

Spotting the difference between urine marking and urinary problems in pets

Once pets have learned to urinate where it is appropriate, whether it is outdoors or in their litter box, it can be frustrating for owners when their pet urinates elsewhere in the house. While your first instinct may be to reprimand them for the unwa.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 21st, 2023

Pets do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness, study shows

A new study published in the CABI journal Human-Animal Interactions suggests that companion animals—including dogs, cats, fish and birds—do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 14th, 2023

The carbon footprint of a pet fish calculated

Keeping tropical fish as pets could contribute up to 12.4% of the UK's annual average household CO2 emissions and up to 30% of the UK annual average household water usage, a new study finds......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 13th, 2023

Air polluted with wildfire smoke can harm animals, too

The Canadian wildfires that are burning out of control have brought hazy skies and polluted air to parts of the United States unprepared for it—and that's affecting not just the people, but their pets and livestock, too......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 3rd, 2023

Brussels looks to relax curbs on genetically modified crops

The European Commission will on Wednesday put forward a proposal to ease current restrictions on genetically modified crops, which is already being denounced by environmental groups and leftwing lawmakers......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJul 3rd, 2023

AI improving understanding of migratory birds" internal clock, map and compass

Different species of migrating bird have different genetically programmed procedures that signal when it is time to head off and when it is time to return. It may have to do with factors such as daylight, temperature, weather and the Earth's magnetic.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 29th, 2023

Rise of the RNA machines: Self-amplification in mRNA vaccine design

The next generation of self-replicating mRNA vaccines could have fewer side effects such as fever, headache and fatigue. This would partly result from the application of artificial intelligence in vaccine development. This is the prediction of Gorben.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 29th, 2023

Humans Are Predators of at Least One Third of All Vertebrate Species

Humans prey on more vertebrate species for use as pets and in medicine and other products than we do for food.....»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJun 29th, 2023

Hurt felines: Japanese app aims to detect cat pain

Cats are considered lucky in Japan, and owners of the popular pets spend big on their care. But how do you know when they're feline down?.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJun 29th, 2023

Gene editing: New study reveals shifting public sentiment

Gene editing and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been topics of significant debate in recent years. A new study from the Alliance for Science, an initiative based at the Boyce Thompson Institute, has revealed a positive shift in public sen.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsJun 28th, 2023

Meta is giving parents more visibility into who their teens are messaging on social media

Meta is adding new safeguards and monitoring tools for teens across its social platforms: parental controls on Messenger, suggestions for teens to step away from Facebook after 20 minutes, and nudges urging young night-owl Instagrammers to stop scrol.....»»

Category: topSource:  cnnRelated NewsJun 27th, 2023

Biologists document genome-level climate adaptation in endangered bird species

As the climate changes, living things must adapt to new environmental conditions in one of two ways—either geographically or genetically. While it's relatively simple for scientists to track and record a species' geographic movements, proving their.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 21st, 2023