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US researchers investigate how bacteria develop an antibiotic tolerance without any new genes or mutations.
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Unexpected molten rock layer discovered under Earth’s crust • Earth.com
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<p>While the talk is on spy balloons, we forget that our skies are full of space junk.</p>
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To say studying sailfish is challenging is an understatement. These fish, often described as the "fastest fish in the world," exhibit some remarkable traits as they make their way through the oceans in search of their next meal.
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'It's a good test of the system to predict how well we can predict the movement of planetary bodies which are coming close to the earth.'Space Expert, Andy L...
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More than a decade of eyewitness data shows that fainter stars disappear as artificial light brightens the night sky.
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A new sediment tracer uses the interactions between radiation, charge, and the Sun to uncover the hidden transport histories of sand grains.
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Bee researchers at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) headed by Professor Dr. Martin Beye have identified a new gene in honeybees, which is responsible for the dimorphic eye differentiation between males and females of the species. The researchers hav…
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In catalytic sciences, as in all scientific fields, we face a rapidly increasing volume and complexity of research data, which is a challenge for analysis and reuse. A team led by Prof. Jürgen Pleiss from the Institute of Biochemistry and Technical Biochemist…
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A light-sheet microscopy prototype, the cleared-tissue dual view Selective Plane Illumination Microscope (ct-dSPIM), is presented and shown to enable quantitative assessment of large-scale human tissue samples in 3D with clinical potential.
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Today's Image of the Day from NASA Earth Observatory features Siling Lake, which is one of the largest water bodies on the Tibetan Plateau
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UNITED STATES: Researchers have predicted that Charon, a moon at the far end of the Solar System, might have an ocean beneath its surface. This could be a game-changing discovery. Pluto was abandoned as a planet more than ten years ago, and Charon is one of i…
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Blue whales have been protected from hunting since 1966, and today the populations of some species appear to be slowly recovering.
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An asteroid, whose size has been estimated at 1 metre, has hit the Earth today in the early morning.
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Scientific Reports - Low frequency lattice mode dynamics of cyclotrimethylene trinitramine (RDX) crystal studied by femtosecond time-resolved impulsive stimulated Raman scattering
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This month’s Genome Watch explores how synonymous mutations may have wider implications for protein function than previously acknowledged.
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Scientists discovered that glacier movement in Greenland is more complicated than it sounds, with deformation in warmer ice comprising small amounts of water accounting for motion earlier thought to be caused by sliding where the ice meets the bedrock beneath.
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NASA’s James Webb Telescope has heled find a Galaxy named Sparkler which is behaving just like our Milky Way Galaxy, which also grew by feeding on smaller galaxies.
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Background Some intensive care unit patients are alert and without delirium for at least two consecutive days. These patients, like other critically ill individuals, are at risk for dignity-related distress. An interval of at least two days would provide f…
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A research team led by specially appointed Professor Masanori Kohda of the Graduate School of Science at Osaka Metropolitan University has proved that fish assume "it's me" when they see themselves in a photograph. The researchers discovered that seeing their…
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A research team led by specially appointed Professor Masanori Kohda of the Graduate School of Science at Osaka Metropolitan University has proved that fish assume "it's me" when they see themselves in a photograph. The researchers discovered that seeing their…
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Scientists have successfully conducted the first statistically significant study to measure the size of protons using neutrinos.
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A team of researchers from the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research and the National University of Singapore created software that accurately predicts chemical alterations of RNA molecules based on genomic data.
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A 319-million-year-old fossilised fish, pulled from a coal mine in England more than a century ago, has revealed the oldest example of a well-preserved vertebrate brain.CT-scanning, where X-rays are used to reveal internal features, shows the skull o
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The Hubble Space Telescope captured images of a mysterious show playing out on Saturn's rings — ghostly, fleeting "spokes" that appear to move along the planet's rings. And scientists can't
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