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2025-02-15 Glyoxylate fermentation Glyoxylate fermentation represents a metabolic pathway in some bacterial species that enables them to grow under anaerobic conditions. While often confused with the glyoxylate cycle, it is a distinct process that plays a crucial role in microbial metabolism. C Romaisa SHafiq (46)
2025-02-06 Phosphorothioate-based ligase-independent cloning Phosphotothioate-based ligase-independent cloning is a cloning method that uses the Phosphotothioate chemistry as a new universal cloning starting with the target's gene and vector's amplification with PCR. It is also commonly known as the PLICing method and it consists of three main steps: amplification, cleavage and hybridization. C Vlajarthefigueredo (37)
2025-02-07 Representational drift (Gradual change of neural representation over time) In neuroscience, representational drift is a phenomenon describing the gradual change in how the brain represents information over time, even when the information (and associated perception or behavior) itself remains constant. This contrasts with the idea of stable neural representations, where the same information would ideally be encoded by consistent patterns of neural activity. Start 7804j (3399)
2025-06-10 Kwai Mai (lychee) (Chinese lychee cultivar) The Kwai Mai lychee is a highly regarded cultivar of the lychee fruit (Litchi chinensis), particularly popular in Australia and other regions for its excellent taste and attractive appearance. It is also sometimes known as 'Kwai Mai Pink' or 'Bosworth 3 (abbreviated as "B3")' in Australia. Start JGBlue1509 (814)
2025-03-06 Nonequilibrium theory Nonequilibrium theory refers to the idea that ecosystems are not in a stable state, but instead are fluctuating from disturbances and pressures. Disturbances like disease, predators, climate change, fires, and others lead to shifts in ecosystem characteristics and prevent the return to equilibrium. C Krece Papierski (11)
2025-02-17 Environmental stochasticity Environmental stochasticity is a concept within population dynamics that describes random environmental events that result in variation of population size. The fluctuation of population sizes is a result of changes in mortality and reproduction rates of individuals in the population. C Etranet (14)
2025-06-22 Ecopsychiatry (application of ecological thought to the study and practice of psychiatry) Ecopsychiatry is an interdisciplinary field that applies ecological principles and insights to the theory and practice of psychiatry and neuropsychiatry. The term was coined in the late 1970s by the American Psychiatric Association by relating the environment to mental health and disorders. Start Quinhonk (388)
2025-06-27 Evieux Formation (Geologic formation in Belgium) The Evieux Formation, formerly included within the “Bois-de-Mouches Formation” and containing the Strud locality, is a late Devonian formation from Belgium. It preserves a wide range of fossils, including some of the earliest branchiopod crustaceans, various fish, and the putative insect Strudiella. GA IC1101-Capinatator (4211)
2025-06-04 Ekeoha Shopping Centre, Aba (Market in Aba, Nigeria) Ekeoha Shopping Centre, popularly known as Shopping Centre Market, is a major commercial hub located in Aba South Local Government Area of Abia State, southeastern Nigeria. Renowned for its wide selection of fabrics, fashion accessories, jewellery, cosmetics, and electronics, it attracts traders and shoppers from across Nigeria and West Africa. C HistoryInContext (77)
2025-07-01 Zoran Stevanović (politician) Zoran Stevanović (born 23 February 1982 in Kranj) is a Slovenian politician and the president of the extra-parliamentary party Resni.ca. Start Noogometni urejevalec (478)
2025-05-31 Oblačinska (sour cherry cultivar) Oblačinska is a Serbian variety of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus). It is a genetically heterogeneous old local landrace from which several high-performance clones have been selected. It is one of the handful of sour cherry varieties with the most significant commercial importance worldwide. Start Cartoffel (157)
2025-07-08 Kink3D (American manufacturer of chastity devices) Kink3D is a United States-based company that designs and manufactures male chastity devices, primarily used within BDSM and kink subcultures. Founded in 2019 by product designer Dan Berman, the company has gained prominence through its application of 3D printing technologies and its association with the rising popularity of events like Locktober. Start DeviousPeep (1206)
2025-05-07 Viral nucleoprotein Viral nucleoproteins (NPs) are essential RNA-binding proteins encoded by many viruses, especially negative-sense single-stranded RNA (–ssRNA) viruses. They play crucial roles in encapsulating viral RNA, facilitating genome replication and transcription, organizing viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) complexes, and evading host immunity. B Scientific signal (21)
2025-05-22 Guilhem Faure (researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0001-9537-2277) Guilhem Faure is a computational biologist best known for leading the discovery of Tandem Interspaced Guide RNA (TIGR-Tas) systems, a novel class of RNA-guided DNA-targeting proteins found in prokaryotes and their viruses. He is also recognized for his work on Fanzor proteins, the first programmable RNA-guided endonuclease found in eukaryotes. C TechTigr (36)
2025-05-23 Muley (horse) (British Thoroughbred racehorse) Muley (1810 – 1837) was a British racehorse. His main contribution to the Thoroughbred was as an influential sire. Start Stylteralmaldo (14961)
2025-06-30 Mesones Group (Geologic formation in Spain) The Mesones Group is a Cambrian geologic group in Spain. It preserves numerous soft-bodied and hard-shelled taxa such as echinoderms and trilobites. It is often stated to contain the Mansilla, Murero and Valdemiedes Formations, however just as often the Murero Formation is used to refer to the entire group, with the main lagerstätte being placed interchangeably in Mansilla, the “broader” Murero or occasionally a broader Valdemiedes. GA IC1101-Capinatator (4211)
2025-06-11 Henry Nicholson (botanist) Henry Nicholson FRS (c. 1681–1715/1721) was an Irish botanist, physician, fellow of the Royal Society and scholar, best known as Trinity College Dublin's first appointed botanist. He played a key role in establishing the college's Physic Garden and contributed to early botanical classification. Start Gukecavoran (128)
2025-07-01 Yukio Yasui (Japanese evolutionary biologist) Yukio Yasui (安井 行雄, born 1964) is a Japanese evolutionary biologist and professor at Kagawa University. He is known for theoretical work on the evolution of polyandry, gametic sexual reproduction, and evolutionary bet-hedging. Yasui is recognized for articulating complex evolutionary concepts in intuitive, non-mathematical language, nicknamed nonmathematical theoretician. C Yukitapon (48)
2025-07-20 Promecal Promecal, also known by the corporate name Grupo de Comunicación Promecal, S. L., is a mass media company in Spain. The company's name is short for Promotora de Medios de Castilla y León. Start Unknown Temptation (17943)
2025-02-02 Thane Wibbels (American zoologist) Dr. Thane Wibbels is a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) who specializes in zoology, physiology, evolution, and ecology. His research ventures focus on sea turtle endocrinology and conservation, centering around marine sea turtles with an emphasis on temperature-dependent sex determination. B Kuykendall23 (67)
2025-07-14 S.M. Tracy Herbarium The S.M. Tracy Herbarium (Index Herbariorum acronym: TAES) is a major herbarium located at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, United States. It serves as a significant research collection of preserved plant, fungi, and lichen specimens, primarily emphasizing the flora of Texas, the Southern United States, Mexico, and the Caribbean. C Austink1185 (11)
2025-02-09 Insect neuropeptide (scientific article) Insect neuropeptides are small signaling molecules that function as chemical messengers in the nervous system, regulating diverse physiological and behavioral processes. These peptides are produced by specialized neurosecretory cells, stored in vesicles, and released into the hemolymph (insect blood) to interact with distant target organs via specific receptors. B Naim2025 (25)
2025-04-27 Cornell Biological Field Station (Biological research station in Madison County, New York) Cornell Biological Field Station conducts fisheries and aquatic ecology research with a focus on the Great Lakes, Oneida lake and other inland lakes located in New York State. The field station is located in Madison County, New York. C Diorminhyuk (27)
2005-08-19 Leash (BDSM) In a BDSM context, a leash or lead is a length of rope, leather, chain, or other flexible material symbolically worn by the submissive partner. Stub Interesdom (114)
2025-07-03 List of Lepidoptera of Telangana The Lepidoptera of Telangana consists of the butterflies and moths recorded in the state. These species have been recorded from surveys and citizen science platforms like iNaturalist. A total of 179 species of butterfly and 453 species of moth (and one currently undescribed species) have been recorded from Telangana. C Mitsingh (1265)
2025-01-07 Rahim Taghizadegan (Austrian-Iranian economist and publicist) Rahim Taghizadegan (1979) is an Austrian-Iranian economist and publicist. He is a representative of the Austrian School in economics. Taghizadegan heads the private educational institution Scholarium in Zug, Switzerland (previously in Vienna until 2024). Start Rodericker (55)
2025-06-01 Ecosystems Mission Area The Ecosystems Mission Area (EMA) is one of six mission areas of the United States Geological Survey (USGS). EMA provides independent biological, ecological, and environmental-health science that informs management of public lands and natural resources overseen by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). C Simfish (3364)
2025-05-22 School dog (Use of dogs in educational settings to support wellbeing and learning) School dogs are specially trained or selected canines integrated into educational environments to support student wellbeing, engagement, and learning outcomes. These dogs may fulfill roles ranging from reading companions to therapeutic support animals and are increasingly present in primary and secondary schools worldwide. C Wizsoof (17)
2025-05-24 Selection by survival (Evolutionary mechanism) Selection by Survival, also called Persistence Through Time or Stability Based Sorting is a proposed mechanism of natural selection that applies to non-reproducing systems like clonal organisms, holobionts, clades, entire ecosystems or even all of life on Earth. C WikiNukalito (212)
2025-04-02 Maternal chronodisruption Maternal chronodisruption refers to the misalignment of a mother's circadian rhythms during pregnancy due to external or internal factors, such as shift work, irregular sleep patterns, exposure to artificial light at night, or metabolic disturbances. Circadian rhythms are ~24 hour oscillating endogenous cycles generated through the transcription translation feedback loop (TTFL). C ClockWatcher2025 (67)
2025-06-29 AlphaGenome AlphaGenome is a large-scale deep-learning system developed by DeepMind to predict how segments of DNA regulate gene expression and how single-nucleotide variants may disrupt that regulation. It was launched on 25 June 2025. Start Veldsenk (3081)
2025-07-29 POLR3A (protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens) RNA polymerase III subunit A is an enzyme which is encoded by the gene POLR3A. Start NotCarlJohnson1992 (496)
2025-07-28 Saara DeWalt (American biologist) Saara J. DeWalt is an American biologist who specializes in plant ecology, and has co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals. She has been the dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of Minnesota since 2023, and was formerly the chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at Clemson University (2019–2023). C Clquinn (298)
2024-09-27 Andreas Fleischmann (German botanist) Andreas Fleischmann (born 1980) is a German botanist specialising in carnivorous plants, particularly Droseraceae and Lentibulariaceae. He has (co-)published at least 46 new taxa including 14 species of Drosera (sundews), 7 species of Genlisea (corkscrew plants), 8 species of Heliamphora (marsh pitcher plants) and 3 species of Pinguicula (butterworts). Start Yummifruitbat (3859)
2025-07-31 Governors Award (Primetime Emmy Awards) The Governors Award was established in 1978 by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The award, one of the highest honors presented by the Board, when warranted, recognize an individual, company, or organization that has made a profound, transformational, and long-lasting contribution to the arts and/or science of television by presenting them with the Governors Award. Start SibTower1987 (47875)
2009-09-05 Medullary bone The medullary bone (MB) is a temporary anatomical structure found in most extant birds, and some extinct dinosaurs and birds. In female individuals during egg-laying period, bone tissue temporarily grows inside the medullary cavity from of the endosteal surface of bone shafts, and are reabsorbed by the end of the period. C Dysmorodrepanis~enwiki (75259)
2025-07-26 Return to the Land Return to the Land (RTTL) is a white separatist private membership organization in northern Arkansas, US. C Terabyte646 (989)
2025-05-27 Single-cell nanoencapsulation Single-cell nanoencapsulation (SCNE) is an interdisciplinary research field at the intersection of chemistry, biology, nanoscience, and materials science. Single-cell nanoencapsulation involves the development and application of nanometer-scaled shells for the isolation, protection, and functionalization of individual living cells. C Hyeong Bin Rheem (34)
2025-07-29 Os opticus (A bone found in the sclera of the eye in some bird species) The os opticus, also known as os nervi optici or Gemminger's ossicle,: 595  is a bone found within the posterior sclera of the eye in many, but not all, species of birds. It is typically a ring- or horseshoe-shaped bone that encircles the optic nerve as it passes through the back of the eyeball. C Cosmia Nebula (11095)
2025-07-29 5-base sequencing (DNA sequencing method) 5-base sequencing refers to the detection of five nucleotide bases in DNA, including the four standard bases (adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine) and a modified base, 5-methylcytosine (5mC), an important epigenetic marker. In a typical DNA sequencing experiment, the epigenetic modification is lost during PCR amplification step and only the base forms of nucleotides are recognized. Stub WeWake (6271)
2025-08-01 Astata diversipes (Species of wasp) Astata diversipes is a species of wasp in the family Astatidae. It is found in Europe & Northern Asia (excluding China). Stub Spectrum5226 (28)
2025-07-31 Epilobium komarovianum (Species of plant) Epilobium komarovianum, or creeping willowherb, is a species of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand. Stub TreeReader (714)

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