AccessScience has added lots of new science-related content since August. New and updated articles include:
Editorial briefings include:
- Deep roots are an unexpected carbon reservoir
- Eliminating malaria transmission through gene editing of mosquito hosts
- Adaptations to diverse habitat types enabled Homo sapiens to expand their species range beyond Africa
- Exergames could help slow the progression of dementia
- New approach methodologies, including organ chips and AI, could replace animal testing
- Sawflies’ selective cutting of plant tissues inspires new surgical tools
News stories include:
- Around the world, birds sing longer in light-polluted areas
- Astronauts need oxygen. Magnets could help
- Scientists perform the first pig-to-human lung transplant
- Some probiotics could feed, rather than fend off, infections
- A primordial black hole may have spewed the highest energy neutrino ever found
- Antarctic lake microbes have flexible survival strategies
- Octopus arms are adaptable but some are favored for particular jobs
- Salt can turn frozen water into a weak power source
- Staying on the keto diet long term could carry health risks
- This lizard can tolerate extreme levels of lead
- A grapevine bacteria may help douse wildfire-tainted wine’s ashy aftertaste
- Brain scans reveal where taste and smell become flavor
- Coral collapse signals Earth’s first climate tipping point
- How dandelions rig the odds for catching upward gusts
- New wetsuit designs offer a layer of protection against shark bites
- These parachutes unfurl thanks to the Japanese art of kirigami
- Two tiny genetic shifts helped early humans walk upright
- Which venomous snakes strike the fastest?
And there’s even a new ebook: Fundamentals of Virology: Today’s Persistence and Response.


