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'It's really the first bulletproof evidence that much of the Greenland ice sheet vanished when it got warm.'
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A team of microbiologists and bioengineers at the University of Pennsylvania has tested the possibility of bringing back extinct molecules to fight modern bacteria. In their study, reported in Cell Host & Microbe, Jacqueline Maasch, Marcelo Torres, Marcelo Me…
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An international team of geologists and historians has found that an arrowhead housed at the Bern History Museum was made using meteoritic iron. In their paper published in Journal of Archaeological Science, the group describes the attributes of the arrowhead…
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The telescope took a picture of a glittering field of stars, indicating that it is doing well after a million-mile journey from Earth.
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The cytosol as a sensor of mitochondrial stress
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A new study reveals that the origin of bees is tens of millions of years older than most earlier estimations. Researchers from Washington State University and their colleagues have dated the bee's ancestry back more than 120 million years to the Gondwanan su…
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Can cells think? - Big Think
8/2/23 at 3:18am
We know that humans are an intelligent species. But this biologist breaks down the intelligence of each of our cells — and it will blow your mind.
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Earth is truly unique among our Solar System’s planets. It has vast water oceans and abundant life. However, Earth's distinctiveness extends beyond its biodiversity and oceans—it is the sole planet within our solar system that experiences the phenomenon of pl…
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Read more about Webb zooms in on Milky Way's nearest galactic neighbour, reveals stunning details on Devdiscourse
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Researchers have developed an imaging platform to better understand how solar-powered microbes turn CO2 into bioplastics.
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There was an explosion on the surface of the Sun that could swallow 20 Earth-sized planets. This explosion is called an extraordinary explosion by experts....
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Listen to an audio version of a recent Nature feature.
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An artist's depiction of two astronauts on Mars. cokada/E+ via Getty Images Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d...
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If an astronaut were to die on Mars, neither cremation nor burial would be good options.
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A team of scientists from China and the United States revealed that there may be differences in physical mechanisms between fast radio bursts (FRBs) and radio pulsar emission.
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Euclid’s two instruments have captured their first test images. The mesmerising results indicate that the space telescope will achieve the scientific goals that it has been designed for – and possibly much more.
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A study of baby-food containers shows that microwaving plastic releases millions upon millions of polymer bits.
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Background A close connection between a protozoan parasite and the balance of the other gut microbes of the host has been demonstrated. The calves may be naturally co-infected with many parasites, and the co-effects of parasites on other intestinal microbes o…
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Apart from heading OceanGate, Guillermo Sohnlein is the founder of Humans2Venus.
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High-entropy alloys (HEAs), which were first developed in 2004, are alloys made up of several primary elements in almost equiatomic proportions.
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<p>Awaiting you are eager scientists and a gleaming facility.</p> <p>After it reaches Earth in late September, a sample from the asteroid Bennu will be analyzed at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. This sample ma
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