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Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP), also known as Nora's lesion, is a rare benign surface lesion of bone that typically occurs in the hands and feet. We report herein the first case of BPOP occurring in an unusual location, specifically…
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Spitrobot is a groundbreaking experimental device developed by scientists in Hamburg that simplifies observing protein changes and makes time-resolved crystallography more accessible. This will speed up research in health and disease and allow more research g…
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A Falcon 9 rocket will launch another batch of 56 mini-satellites to replenish the orbital constellation of Starlink's global internet coverage network into orbit, Azernews reports citing Interfax via SpaceX.
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A next-generation instrument on a delayed Martian rover may be the key to answering the question of life on the Red Planet
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The ruins of the ancient necropolis of Neapolis, built by the Greeks between the end of the fourth and the beginning of the third century BC, are located about 10 meters beneath modern-day Naples.
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Scientific Reports - An observational study on factors associated with ICU mortality in Covid-19 patients and critical review of the literature
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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover may have captured images of what once was a flowing river while exploring Jezero Crater. NASA scientists are also looking under the Martian surface.
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Researchers have pegged the planet Saturn's rings' age at no more than 400 million years old, potentially answering a question that has boggled scientists for well over a century. The study, led by physicist Sascha Kempf at the University of Colorado Boulder,…
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A meteorite that punched a hole in the roof of a New Jersey home in the US and bounced around a bedroom has been identified as a rare stony chondrite meteorite, as per researchers. The object weighs almost a kilogram and measures six-by-four inches. The ident…
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Animals have long served as inspiration for robotics. However, many of the mechanical properties, physical capabilities and the behavioral flexibility seen in animals have yet to be achieved in robotic platforms. Enter biohybrid robotics — artificial
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A team of researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Computational Biology Department(opens in new window) (CBD) have developed new methods to identify parts of the genome critical to understanding how certain traits of species evolved.The cover of
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Astronomers have created a stunning mosaic of baby star clusters hiding in our galactic backyard.
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Ruminants like cows have developed an unusual way of digesting their food: they ingest plants, give them a rough chewing and then swallow the half-chewed mash before regurgitating it repeatedly and continuing to chew. This has clear advantages, as a
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Non-Abelian anyons have the unique feature of retaining a sort of memory, allowing us to determine when they have been exchanged, even though they are identical.
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For the first time, astronomers have captured images that show a star consuming one of its planets. The star, named ZTF SLRN-2020, is located in the Milky Way galaxy, in the constellation Aquila. As the star swallowed its planet, the star brightened to 100 ti…
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A new study by German researchers is revealing that one in five articles published in journals may contain faked data.
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Saturn now leads the solar system moon race with 145 • Earth.com
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Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have found that exposure to traffic-related air pollution in Irvine led to memory loss and cognitive decline and triggered neurological pathways associated with the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Eye - False positive microbiological results in Acanthamoeba keratitis: the importance of clinico-microbiological correlation
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ESO’s Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) has delivered amazing imagery of nearby stellar nurseries. The views were created by "pieci...
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A mysterious trail of stars puzzled scientists for some time. While a theory posited this to be a supermassive black hole passing through a gas cloud, a simpler theory has now emerged.
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Spread the love Scientists at the University of Wollongong (Australia) have found that the rise of diamonds from the Earth's interior to the surface occurs as a result of kimberlite eruptions due to giant heat columns emanating from a depth of 2900 kilometers…
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