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Writing in the May 22, 2023 issue of Cell Systems, a diverse team of scientists, led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, have produced a novel map that depicts the human body's enormously complicated and highly evolved sys…
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It was a dire moment for life on Earth. Runaway global warming triggered by calamitous volcanism in Siberia inflicted the worst mass extinction on record - dooming perhaps 90% of species - roughly 252 million years ago at the end of the Permian Period.
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High-energy particles efficiently convert atmospheric chemicals to amino acids.
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NASA has selected a new mission to help humanity better understand Earth’s dynamic atmosphere – specifically, ice clouds that form at high altitudes throughout tropical and sub-tropical regions. The PolSIR instrument – short for Polarized Submillimeter Ice-cl…
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In recent years, scientists have shed light on a concerning issue that combines the presence of plastic debris, proliferation of Sargassum seaweed and the emergence of pathogens.
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Nasa’s Focal Plane System, often called the “heart” of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope based on its importance, has recently arrived at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Nasa...
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Researchers have shown that within immune structures called the germinal centre, the mislocation of Tfh cells causes reduced capacity to respond well to vaccination with age. The research also identified that Tfh cells have a previously unappreciated role in …
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The incident took place at 9.22 pm in Australia and was observed across multiple suburbs.
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What it's like to skydive through a cloud depends in part on the type of cloud, but regardless, you'll likely end up cold and wet.
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From a dummy-driven Tesla, to a giant disco ball, to U.S. presidents' hair, here are some of the weirdest things humans have put into space.
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Astronomers using the most powerful telescope ever built have identified a massive, densely packed galaxy 25 billion light years away.
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Scientists present a hypothesis dubbed "Cytoelectric Coupling" suggesting electrical fields within the brain can manipulate neuronal sub-cellular components, optimizing network stability and efficiency.
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Read more about Long-running mystery behind Jupiter's changing bands and stripes solved on Devdiscourse
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The study suggests that, contrary to long-standing beliefs, siblings with ASD may share more of their father's genome.
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Raise a glass to this scientific breakthrough.
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We can't do anything without leaving a trail.
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May 22, 2023, Mountain View, CA – What would happen if we received a message from an extraterrestrial civilization? Daniela de Paulis, an established interdisciplinary artist and licensed radio operator who currently serves as Artist in Residence at the SETI …
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Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, and the nights leading up to the holiday weekend will offer stargazers the opportunity to witness several celestial sights.
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After Artemis I launched in November 2022 atop the only super heavy-lift rocket capable of carrying crew and large cargo to deep space in a single lift, James Savage went outside with his two daughters, 9 and 12, and looked at the Moon.
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Meta has created an AI language model that (in a refreshing change of pace) isn’t a ChatGPT clone.
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Researchers publishing in Nature Biotechnology have developed a novel method of editing mitochondrial DNA, which cannot be accomplished with nuclear DNA tools.Where CRISPR doesn't workWhile CRISPR is the established, go-to method for genetic modifica...
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Native to Asia, the Jorō spider is rapidly colonizing the East Coast. Meanwhile, a new study shows it’s the most timid spider on record. Are the two related?
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Better comprehending the development of swirling, ring-shaped disturbances—called vortex rings—can aid nuclear fusion scientists compress fuel more resourcefully, thereby bringing it nearer to turning into a feasible energy source.
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Homo sapiens originated from multiple closely related populations.
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