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Changes known as epigenetic modifications play an important role in cancer development, among other things. Being able to analyze them quickly and reliably could, for example, contribute significantly to the further development of personalized therapy. A rese…
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Cilia are tiny, hair-like structures on cells throughout our bodies that serve a variety of functions including clearing our airways, circulating cerebrospinal fluid in our brains and transporting eggs in fallopian tubes. While researchers understand their fu…
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This image acquired on July 20, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows a cliff that cuts through the terrain and gives us a glimpse of the buried icy material.
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This image acquired on May 29, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows (part of) a 6-kilometer crater located on the northern slope of Bond Crater.
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This image acquired on June 5, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows two overlapping impact craters.
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This image acquired on June 8, 2022 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows channels cutting through the ancient rim of Savich Crater.
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This image from NASA's Mars Odyssey shows several channels. These unnamed channels are flowing downhill into the northern part of Bosporos Planum.
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Scientists in Spain have unlocked the genetic code of the immortal jellyfish.
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The embryo models, grown without eggs or sperm, could one day reduce the use of animals in research or supplement transplants.
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Light to heavy rain from Super Typhoon Henry (Hinnamnor) could affect Batanes and Babuyan Islands on Thursday, September 1
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Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) is using artificial intelligence to improve the detection and classification of unidentified phenomena in the night sky. The research team of the group for data-intensive systems and visualization collaborated with the…
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Hidden beneath the delicate, red skin and juicy flesh of a tomato is a wealth of nutrients and genetic makeup. With recent research on the first genome of a species in the tomatillo tribe (part of the tomato family), we now have a better idea of how this vita…
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Intel will launch its 13th Gen Core CPUs in October, according to an alleged leak
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Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured 6K fps slow motion footage of colorful moths and beetles taking flight from a standing position.
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Rather than merely treating its symptoms, a new strategy targets one of asthma's causes. Researchers from Aston University and Imperial College London have identified a potential method to address one of the fundamental causes of asthma. In experiments with m…
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See summer’s favorite asterism rise above the eastern horizon just after dusk on Wednedsay (Aug. 31).
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Scientists in China have managed to create a genetically modified mammal with fully reprogrammed genes by editing its chromosomes.
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Scientific Reports - Author Correction: Selective advantage of trisomic human cells cultured in non-standard conditions
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A new collection of Triassic dinosaur fossils from Zimbabwe suggests that the earliest dinosaurs were confined to a temperate region in the far south of the ancient supercontinent of Pangaea. The find
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Computer simulations suggest the method could be much more efficient.
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The world is starting to take the possibility of other life than humans a bit...
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This jellyfish can repeatedly reverse its age. Scientists hope the immortal jellyfish can provide clues for human aging.
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Drug molecules and biofuels can be made to order by living cell factories, where biological enzymes do the job. Now researchers have developed a computer model that can predict how fast enzymes work, making it possible to find the most efficient living factor…
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