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CiVL News: Mar 22, 2026, 4:04 PM PDT -- Scientists Decode RNA's Molecular Barcode While Whales Sing Pre-Industrial Songs

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Here's your latest episode from the For Isley My Love CiVL News Roundup produced by CiVL.com. This episode explores nature's precision from molecular to oceanic scales and human impacts on these systems. Discover breakthrough research on genetic processing, the changing soundscape of our oceans, and rare whale behaviors. • Researchers discovered DICER enzyme uses dual binding pockets for single-nucleotide precision in RNA processing. • This DICER mechanism, observed via cryo-EM, acts like a "molecular barcode reader" for genetic material. • Understanding DICER's precision could advance therapies for cancer, viral infections, and ALS. • The earliest known humpback whale song, recorded in 1949, reveals a significantly quieter ocean environment. • Right whales have shifted their calls half an octave higher since 1950 due to increased shipping noise. • Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes use independent tracking systems, not following each other, to find targets. • Mosquitoes respond to dark colors from afar and carbon dioxide up close to locate hosts. • Boaters off Maui witnessed a rare triple whale breach, demonstrating complex social dynamics. • Evidence from Russian waters suggests killer whales are hunting other killer whales. • Orca fin bite marks indicate intersubspecies predation, not cannibalism, among killer whale populations. Join CiVL and be part of building the future you want to live in. Be an early adopter. We're just getting started. Human respect, a core tenet of CiVL's vision, recognizes that the path to a flourishing civilization does not lie in more efficient forms of coercion, but in the widespread adoption of human respect as a primary value. By moving away from the "Conflict Machine" and toward a culture of voluntary cooperation, we align ourselves with the natural requirements for human well-being. We built CiVL News out of our passion for free and open access to information. Follow the topics you care about, and don't be subjected to algos! You're invited to build a hub with us for ideas that upgrade civilizations.

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CiVL News: Mar 22, 2026, 4:04 PM PDT -- Scientists Decode RNA's Molecular Barcode While Whales Sing Pre-Industrial Songs

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