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![]() | 51 unreviewed articles as of 30 April 2025
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2024-08-16 | Carlos Díaz Fernández (Spanish equestrian (born 1983)) | Carlos Díaz Fernández (born 20 August 1983 in Cádiz, Spain) is a Spanish eventing rider. | Stub | Rytter192 (2317) | |
2024-08-16 | Ismael García Roque (Spanish equestrian) | Ismael García Roque (born 4 October 1984 in Las Palmas, Spain) is a Spanish equestrian. He competed in the team jumping competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics, where he finished 11th with the Spanish team. He also represented Spain at the 2022 FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark and at the 2021 FEI European Championships in Riesenbeck. | Stub | Rytter192 (2317) | |
2024-12-11 | Ulmus 'Night Rider' (Elm cultivar) | Ulmus 'Night Rider' is a hybrid elm cultivar raised from a crossing of 'Sapporo Autumn Gold' (female parent, a cross between Japanese elm and Siberian elm) and Japanese elm (male parent), by Rick Durand of the Prairie Shade Nursery in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, c.2013. | C | Tom elm (6661) | |
2024-09-21 | Kushtia Public Library (Historic building, Bangladesh) | Kushtia Public Library (Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া পাবলিক লাইব্রেরি) is one of the oldest libraries in Kushtia district of Bangladesh. The library was established in 1910 by prominent landlords and individuals of Kushtia. | Start | ইমন (925) | |
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 (2260) | |
2024-11-24 | Mangotoxin (Bacterial toxin) | Mangotoxin is a small peptide produced in Pseudomonas syringae. It was found to cause apical necrosis in mango plants. It also causes chlorosis in plants by disrupting ornithine and arginine biosynthesis. | Stub | Acuanca (6) | |
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) | |
2025-02-12 | Viral biological control | Viral biological control is the implementation of viruses to control or deplete pest populations. Viruses have high host specificity allowing targeted infections that are unlikely to impact other organisms. Viral biological control methods are studied and used globally, for sustainable agricultural practices, controlling invasive species, and disease management in humans and food. | FA | Paden Christian (37) | |
2024-10-22 | Tafsir al-Wajiz (Classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational work) | Al-Tafsir al-Wajiz (Arabic: التفسي الوجيز, lit. 'The Short Commentary') is one of the earliest and first condensed classical Sunni Qur'anic interpretational works (tafsir) composed by the 11th century Islamic scholar, al-Wahidi. It is the smallest of al-Wahidi's three exegetical works, suppresses a category of texts that could be referred to as "pocket commentaries," or works that simply include the most essential explanatory of the Quran in order to fit in a small volume. | Start | Ayaltimo (2388) | |
2024-12-13 | Ulmus davidiana var. japonica 'Burgundy Glow' (Elm cultivar) | The Japanese elm cultivar Ulmus davidiana var. japonica 'Burgundy Glow' (sold as ) was raised from a 1978 seed batch from Heilongjiang Province, China, selected at North Dakota State University Dale E. Herman Research Arboretum, Absaraka, described in 2017, and released in 2021. | Start | Tom elm (6661) | |
2025-03-12 | Center of Islamic Civilization under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan | The Center of Islamic Civilization under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan (uz. O‘zbekiston Respublikasi Vazirlar Mahkamasi huzuridagi O‘zbekistonda islom sivilizatsiyasi markazi) is a cultural, scientific and educational center, an association representing the culture and history of Islam in Central Asia. | C | Safitis (44) | |
2024-09-17 | Geoff Wilson (card collector) (American entrepreneur (born 1978)) | Geoff Wilson (born 26 November 1978), is an American entrepreneur, investor, and content creator known for his work in the sports card collecting industry. | C | EQpants (43) | |
2025-03-04 | Tsedaye Makonnen (multidisciplinary artist) | Tsedaye Makonnen (born 1984, Washington, D.C.) is an American visual and performance artist. Her work is inspired by Black women's experiences, including their experiences with police brutality and traumatic birth. | C | Hbyrd (19) | |
2025-03-09 | Temple of Anahita, Bishapur (temple) | The Temple of Anahita or the Shrine of Anahita (Middle Persian: Ādur-Anāhīd) is one of the famous monuments of the ancient city of Bishapur, located in the city of Kazerun . This building was built in the 3rd century AD by order of Shapur I, the Sassanid king. | Stub | Hzea (337) | |
2025-04-10 | PSKH2 | Protein Serine/threonine-protein kinase H2 is a Ser/Thr protein pseudokinase that is encoded by the PSKH2 gene, and forms part of the CAMK subfamily of protein kinases. Homologues of PSKH2 are absent in rodents, but a PSKH2-like sequence is present in most vertebrate genomes. | Stub | Pseudoenzyme (401) | |
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. | B | Krece Papierski (11) | |
2025-04-04 | Dissimilatory iron reducing bacteria | Iron is a metal with strong redox activity. It exists mainly in the natural environment in two forms: divalent iron (Fe(II)) and trivalent iron (Fe(III)). It is one of the most widely distributed metals on Earth. While dissimilatory iron reduction is an anaerobic microbial process in which Fe(III) serves as a terminal electron acceptor for energy production instead of oxygen. | B | Ljt629 (49) | |
2025-04-19 | Amelia Tiganus (Romanian-Spanish women's rights activist, writer, and anti-trafficking campaigner) | Amelia Tiganus (born 1984) is a Romanian-born Spanish feminist activist, writer, and educator known for her work against sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. A survivor of trafficking and prostitution, she is one of Spain’s most prominent voices for the abolition of the sex trade and for women's rights. | Start | Afonso Dimas Martins (956) | |
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) | |
2025-03-19 | Sexual orientation OCD | Sexual orientation OCD (also known as SO-OCD) is a form of primarily obsessional obsessive–compulsive disorder regarding intrusive thoughts and compulsions over a hypothetical change or error in one's sexual orientation. | Stub | DarknessGoth777 (4729) | |
2025-02-14 | Organismal light organs | A light organ, or photophore, is a specialized anatomical structure found in a variety of organisms that emits light through the process of boluminescence. This light may be produced endogenously by the organism itself (symbiotic) or generated through a mutualistic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria (non-symbiotic), resulting in light production on a glandular organ of animals. | GA | Mollyemcnulty (62) | |
2025-04-01 | Samuel H. Sternberg | Samuel H. Sternberg, PhD is an American protein–RNA biochemist and an expert on CRISPR–Cas gene editing technology. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University and an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. | C | Zamphere (277) | |
2025-03-24 | Private eugenics | Private eugenics is the practice of eugenics conducted by individuals, typically parents, using reproductive techniques, genetic testing, and potentially genetic engineering. Unlike traditional public eugenics, which was often state-mandated and aimed at improving the overall genetic quality of a population, private eugenics focuses on individual choices and aspirations. | C | Southernhemisphere (487) | |
2025-03-29 | Stephen M. Strittmatter (researcher) | Stephen Mark Strittmatter (born August 25, 1958) is an American neurologist and neuroscientist renowned for his research on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's disease, and neural repair mechanisms. He serves as the Vincent Coates Professor of Neurology and Professor of Neuroscience at Yale University, where he also directs multiple research programs focused on neuroscience and neurodegeneration. | C | Zamphere (277) | |
2025-02-02 | Thane Wibbels | 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. | GA | Kuykendall23 (67) | |
2025-04-03 | Primate foraging | Primate species exhibit a diverse array of foraging strategies that are shaped by their ecological environments, social structures, and nutritional needs. These strategies are crucial for their survival and reproductive success, as they navigate complex environments to locate and acquire food. | C | Itufrrr (64) | |
2025-03-17 | CIART Gene | CIART, or Circadian Associated Repressor of Transcription (colloquially known as Chrono or Gm129), is a gene that encodes for CIART protein, which functions as a transcriptional repressor of the BMAL1-CLOCK complex. In addition to negatively regulating the circadian transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL), the CIART protein is involved with stress metabolism response in response to cortisol. | C | Clocks101 (40) | |
2025-04-14 | Enzymatic methyl-seq (Method for analyzing DNA methylation using enzymes) | Enzymatic methyl-seq or EM-Seq is a laboratory technique for high-throughput profiling of DNA methylation at a single-nucleotide resolution across the genome. EM-Seq is a C-to-T chemistry where non-methylated cytosines (C) are converted into uracil (U) through enzymatic conversion before sequencing and read as thymine (T). | C | Vivek Rai (2423) | |
2024-07-29 | Miao Liangjun (Chinese art curator (born 1983)) | Miao Liangjun (simplified Chinese: 缪良骏; born 1983) is a Chinese art curator and the founder of Bai & Yun Art Museum in Moganshan. He is a member of the Oriental Ceramic Society (OCS). Miao is known for integrating contemporary art with local culture and promoting rural revitalization through artistic events. | Start | Martinolau (202) | |
2025-04-27 | TRNA wybutosine-synthesizing protein 3 (Enzyme) | tRNA wybutosine-synthesizing protein 3, known also as tRNAPhe 7-[(3-amino-3-carboxypropyl)-4-demethylwyosine37-N4]-methyltransferase, abbreviated to TYW3 is an S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methyltransferase that is involved in the biosynthetic pathway of wybutosine, a hyper-modified guanosine possessing tricyclic base found at the 3'-position which is close to the anticodon of eukaryotic phenylalanine tRNA. | Stub | Ayunipear (537) | |
2025-04-24 | Great Lakes-boreal wolf (Canine hybrid native to the Great Lakes region) | The Great Lakes-boreal wolf is a North American hybrid canine population with Great Plains wolf and eastern wolf ancestry. | Start | That Northern Irish Historian (2243) | |
2025-04-28 | Heritage chicken | Heritage chickens are chicken breeds that have existed for decades with relatively unchanged characteristics. They are not the same as modern commercial chickens, which are bred for rapid growth and efficiency. Heritage chickens are known for their ability to breed naturally, live long and healthy lives outdoors, and have a slower growth rate that allows their bodies to develop properly. | Start | JonathanJn75 (37) | |
2025-04-09 | Sven Bocklandt (Belgian American geneticist) | Sven Bocklandt is a Belgian American geneticist and former science journalist best known for his research on the controversial "gay gene" and his work at Colossal Biosciences to de-extinct the dire wolf. He is one of the first developers of the epigenetic clock. | C | Eurenansantos (60) | |
2025-04-19 | List of butterflies of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands | This article lists the butterfly species of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 218 species are found on the islands. This article uses British English throughout. | B | Mitsingh (945) | |
2025-04-24 | 5-Carboxylcytosine (Chemical compound) | 5-Carboxylcytosine (5caC) is a modified nucleobase, derived from cytosine, that plays a significant role as an intermediate in the process of active DNA demethylation. It is generated through the oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) via 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) and 5-formylcytosine (5fC), catalyzed by the TET family of dioxygenases. | Start | Vivek Rai (2423) | |
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) | |
2025-04-01 | Chrononutrition | Chrononutrition is the area of science that examines the timing-related aspects of nutrition, especially with consideration of circadian rhythms. Through careful timing and consideration when eating, the body is able to synchronize different organs and tissues that are related to food digestion, absorption, or metabolism, such as the stomach, gut, liver, pancreas, or adipose tissues. | C | ZeitgeberZebra (7) | |
2025-04-24 | List of reverse zoonotic diseases | This is a list of reverse zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases that have been reported to jump from a human to a non-human animal. | Start | Afonso Dimas Martins (956) | |
2025-04-06 | Takashi Yoshimura (researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-7018-9652)) | Takashi Yoshimura (吉村 崇; born March 3, 1970) is a Japanese physiologist and chronobiologist known for his research on the biological clocks that regulate seasonal reproduction in vertebrates. He currently serves as the director of the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM) at Nagoya University, Japan. | C | JayPatel4030 (39) | |
2025-04-27 | Cornell Biological Field Station | The Cornell Biological Field Station is located in Madison County, New York. Nearby Cities include: Syracuse–with a population of 145,560 as of the 2023 census– and Bridgeport, a small hamlet in upstate New York with a population of 1,389 as of 2020. The nearby major body of water is Oneida Lake, located in the Eastern Great Lakes and Hudson Lowlands. | C | Diorminhyuk (26) | |
2025-04-28 | ABC-type ferric hydroxamate transporter | The ABC-type ferric hydroxamate transporter, (known also as the iron(III) hydroxamate ABC transporter and ATP phosphohydrolase [ABC-type, iron(III) hydroxamate-importing]) is a translocase enzyme expressed in the cell membranes of bacterial and animal cells. | Start | Ayunipear (537) | |
2025-04-16 | Koji Protein (Modern uses of koji fungi as a protein and food ingredient) | Koji protein refers to biomass derived from the filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae, cultivated for use as an alternative protein source in food and foodtech applications. Unlike precision fermentation, koji-based biomass fermentation grows the entire microorganism, which is then processed into a high-protein, fiber-rich food ingredient. | C | Asianfoodlovers (7) | |
2025-01-11 | Tawag ng Tanghalan season 9 (Season of television series) | The ninth season of Philippine amateur singing competition Tawag ng Tanghalan, titled Tawag ng Tanghalan: Ika-9 na Taon, is an amateur singing competition airing as a segment of the noontime variety television show It's Showtime. The season premiered on April 28, 2025. | C | MacJimbeez (346) | |
2025-02-17 | Nycteribia | Nycteribia is genus of insects within the family Nycteribiidae, comprised of approximately 35 species, that exclusively parasitize the blood of bats. | C | Apollo610 (35) | |
2025-03-26 | Trypanosoma simaie | Trypansoma simaie is a protozoan parasite belonging to the genus Trypansoma and the family Trypansomatidae. It is usually found in domesticated animals; ie pigs, and frequently found in Sub-Saharan Africa. Sometimes in camels and rhinos. It was once described as "the lightning destroyer of the domestic pig” as it caused a swift death in them after infection.This parasite is transmitted through the ingestion of flies. | Start | CrazyLegs23 (23) | |
2025-02-18 | Marine oomycetes | Marine oomycetes are species of oomycete that inhabit oceans, coastal, and estuarine environments. They belong to the phylum oomycota and kingdom stramenopila, occupying diverse roles as parasites, pathogen and saprophytes infecting diatoms, algae, plants, and animals, or consuming dead organic matter in water. | C | Bali.Sidhu (16) | |
2025-04-29 | Artemisia caucasica (Species of flowering plant) | Artemisia caucasica, also known as Caucasian wormwood, is a species of flowering plant in the Daisy family. It is native to the Caucasus. | Stub | NinjaWeeb (723) | |
2025-02-09 | Insect Neuropeptide | 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 (21) | |
2025-04-29 | Saratovia (Genus of ornithocheiran pterosaurs) | Saratovia is an extinct genus of targaryendraconian pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Melovatka Formation of Russia. The genus contains a single species, S. glickmani, known from a partial mandibular symphysis. Saratovia is one of the youngest known toothed pterosaurs. | Start | SlvrHwk (7520) | |
2025-04-30 | Raksasamys tikusbesar | Rakasamys tikusbesar is a genus of big murids that lived on Sumba in Indonesia around 3500 year ago. Its fossil have been found on Mahaniwa (East Sumba) inside Liang Liwaula that consist of maxillary parts, scapula, and femur of the animal. Judging from the size of the jaw bone, Raksasamy is said to be a very large rodent that can reach 468.2–680.5 g. | Stub | Daeng Dino (255) | |
2025-04-30 | Milimonggamys juliae | Milimonggamys is a genus of big murids that lived on Sumba in Indonesia during Holocene epoch until around 1889 year ago. Its fossil have been found on Mahaniwa (East Sumba) inside Liang Liwaula that consist most of the mandibulary parts of the animal. | Stub | Daeng Dino (255) |
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