Thursday, May 07, 2020

science news 7.5.2020

Today's selection of science news. Links are normally to press releases on EurekAlert (at the bottom end I may also add a couple of newspaper stories). I include quotes from the summary in italics in cases where the title alone doesn't reveal what the story is about. My own thoughts appear without italics if I have any.




evolution

Fossil reveals evidence of 200-million-year-old 'squid' attack

Arctic Edmontosaurus lives again -- a new look at the 'caribou of the Cretaceous'


ecology

Outsmarting the enemy: Treefrogs rely on [auditory] illusions to find a mate without being eaten
Camouflaging your call by synchronising with others - kind of like singing in a choir when you're not all that strong a singer, to avoid being eaten by the musical director ...



Researchers at Purdue University have discovered that male treefrogs reduce their attractiveness to predators and parasites by overlapping their mating calls with their neighbors.
Credit: Purdue University photo/Henry Legett

Bat 'super immunity' may explain how bats carry coronaviruses


light and life

Scientists shed light on essential carbon-fixing machinery in bacteria
This is about the carboxysomes of cyanobacteria.


food and drink

Scientists revealed usefulness of culinary herbs
... a fast and cost-effective method of detecting and identifying bioactive compounds in complex samples such as plant extracts. They successfully applied the method to examine Mediterranean and Australian native culinary herbs.


humans

Police stop fewer black drivers at night when a 'veil of darkness' obscures their race
All cats are grey by night ... maybe police officers could me made to wear glasses that have the same effect?

Workers happy despite crisis and uncertainty
In general, workers in Switzerland and Germany are coping well with the COVID-19 crisis and the associated social disruption. They are feeling happier and finding it easier to unwind and balance work and private life. They are also more engaged at work than last year, a survey among 600 participants carried out by researchers of the University of Zurich shows.



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