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  1. Network communication

    Learning new navigation or memory skills changes brain network dynamics without altering brain structure.
  2. Pouch life

    The regulatory elements controlling the genes involved in the development of craniofacial features in marsupials are highly active, reflecting their need for traits critical for immediate survival in the pouch.
  3. Cross-species insemination

    Mouse sperm can locate and enter the fish micropyle, the passage leading to the egg.
  4. Immune system vs cancer

    A computer model suggests that genetic information in cancer cells can reveal the strength of interactions between cancer and immune cells.
  5. Shedding light on premature vision

    Premature vision causes an aberrant development of neuronal circuits in the primary visual cortex of ferrets.
  6. The secret weapons of gall-forming microbes

    Gall-forming plant pathogens produce high numbers of organism-specific effector proteins that help infiltrate the plant’s immune defenses.
  7. Gut feeling

    C. elegans uses a protein located in specific neurons to detect toxic food and shut down the digestive system.
  8. Inflexible anxieties

    Instead of having an overactive fear system, people with anxiety disorders may suffer from an inability to flexibly reduce the influence of fear as a situation becomes more predictable.