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Some of the hottest spots in the Sun’s atmosphere appear in the telescope’s X-ray view.
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Single-cell imaging, metabolomics and modelling quantify metabolic exchanges between cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria, showing transient nutritional exchanges facilitated by chemotaxis of the heterotroph.
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Background Ticks are medically important vectors capable of transmitting a variety of pathogens to and between host species. Although the spectrum of tick-borne RNA viruses has been frequently investigated, the diversity of tick-borne DNA viruses remains larg…
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AUSTIN, Texas — Astronomers have barely scratched the surface of mapping the nearly endless stars and galaxies of the heavens. Using supercomputers,
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Since their discovery by NASA's Voyager mission in the 1980s, temporary 'spoke' features across Saturn's rings have fascinated scientists, yet eluded explanation. They have been observed in the years preceding and following the planet's equinox, becoming more…
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Scientific Reports - Non-invasive estimation of hemoglobin, bilirubin and oxygen saturation of neonates simultaneously using whole optical spectrum analysis at point of care
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NASA conducts a test of its newly redesigned engine for future flights of the Space Launch System rocket designed to power a return trip to the Moon. (Feb. 9)
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The issue has become more worrisome as another sunspot has also emerged on the sun and will likely join the former soon
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Inferring gene networks from discrete RNA counts across cells remains a complex problem. Following Bayesian non-parametrics, a computational framework is proposed to perform non-biased inference of transcription kinetics from single-cell RNA counting experime…
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Enhanced Wus2/Bbm expression substantially improves leaf transformation, Cas9-mediated gene dropouts and targeted gene insertion in maize, sorghum and other Poaceae species.
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The intricate patterns are created during fetal development when fine ridges on the skin form and crash into each other.
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Look to the skies tomorrow and you might be lucky enough to see a rare green comet that only passes earth every 50,000 years – and may never pass again. The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration [Nasa] said the cosmic snowball of frozen …
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Hydrogen spillover represents the dynamic movement of surface-adsorbed hydrogen species from hydrogen-abundant areas to hydrogen-weak areas.
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Scientific Reports - Effects of continuous straw returning on bacterial community structure and enzyme activities in rape-rice soil aggregates
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Scientists and government agencies have been worried about the space junk surrounding Earth for decades. But humanity's starry ambitions are farther reaching than the space just around Earth. Ever since the 1960s with the launch of the Apollo program and the …
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The green comet C/2022 E3, last seen 50,000 years ago, will zoom past Mars this week. This could be humanity’s last chance to see the comet up close.
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Warming temperatures unleash termites in more areas of the world, and more termites may actually accelerate warming temperatures. Scientists say it's time for climate prediction models to take note.
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Three-minute cinematic video trailer presenting ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) mission
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Researchers have split seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen.
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Fossil bones from two newly described penguin species, one of them thought to be the largest penguin to ever live—weighing more than 150 kilograms, more than three times the size of the largest living penguins—have been unearthed in New Zealand.
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Researchers developed a WGS method that read four canonical DNA bases, viz., adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T) plus 5mC and 5hmC, epigenetic variants of unmodified C to yield an accurate six-letter digital readout in a single workflow.
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The brightness of the glowing black holes can fluctuate from day to day, and nobody is entirely sure why.
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Nearly every cell in our body contains pairs of each of our chromosomes, and these pairs are identical in all but one case: that of our sex chromosomes. Males typically have one X and one Y sex chromosome, while females typically have two X chromosomes.
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has sent back a brand-new image of giant gas planet Saturn and its incredible ring pattern.
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