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Squash bugs, a common and difficult-to-control agricultural pest, need healthy bacteria in their gut to grow and stay alive. However, they do not acquire any bacteria from their parents when they are first born, leaving them vulnerable until their microbiome …
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New Delhi: All around the world, many groups of animals and plants diverge from each other and take separate paths, before these separate paths eventually result in different evolutionary lineages. But the delicately balanced and intricate roads of evolution …
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A scientific collaboration has found that the IL-17 protein plays a key role in skin aging, with its temporary inhibition resulting in delayed aging symptoms. Future research will further investigate the role of IL-17 in aging processes of other tissues and o…
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Toronto, June 29: Space travel alters gene expression in white blood cells, weakening the immune system, making astronauts more susceptible to infections and skin rashes while in space, according to...
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Astronomers may have picked up the first signals from giant black holes spiralling in on each other.
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Gravitational waves coming from supermassive black holes like the one at the center of the Milky Way are offering clues to their fates
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Following 15 years of data collection in a galaxy-sized experiment, scientists have "heard" the perpetual chorus of gravitational waves rippling through our universe for the first time—and it's louder than expected.
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New research findings could explain biodiversity hotspots in tectonically quiet regions. If we could rewind the tape of species evolution around the world and play it forward over hundreds of millions of years to the present day, we would see biodiversity clu…
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A technical paper titled “Evidence for the utility of quantum computing before fault tolerance” was published by researchers at IBM Quantum, University of California Berkeley, RIKEN, and Lawrence Berkeley National... » read more
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Microscopic organisms that form dazzling turquoise displays in ocean waters have returned as spring in North America transitions into a wet summer.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson visited Brunswick, the town at the center of Maine's push to compete in the business of aerospace.
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Scientists have shared a new image captured by NASA's Perseverance Mars rover that appears to show a "donut-shaped" rock.
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Researchers have redefined our understanding of quantum vortices in superconductors, showing that they can contain fractional quantum flux, contrary to previous theories. This breakthrough discovery, involving manipulating quantum vortices, opens up new poten…
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Vincennes preps for zone of totality in upcoming eclipse
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Michael Levin is uncovering the incredible, latent abilities of living things.
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London, June 28 (SocialNews.XYZ) Scientists have created a stem cell-derived model of the human embryo in the lab by reprogramming human stem cells, a breakthrough which could help research into genetic disorders and in understanding... - Social News XYZ
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson promoted Maine's growing space industry as plans for the proposed Maine Space Complex get off the ground.
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Meet two of the Martian samples that have been collected and are awaiting return to Earth as part of the Mars Sample Return campaign. As of late June 2023, N...
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Game theory is a branch of mathematics that studies strategic interactions. The most famous example is the prisoners’ dilemma, in which two separated prisoners must independently decide to co…
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An international team led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has, for the first time, accurately determined the age of the East Anatolian fault, allowing geologists to learn more about its seismic history and tendency to produce earthquakes.
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Joan Gordon and Rachael Beaton In coordination with the science conference "Roman Science Inspired by Emerging JWST Results," two guest speakers will present...
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A cluster of young stars sits in the center of the Smiling Cat Nebula. Their powerful UV energy lights up the region.
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Located 374 light years away from Earth, HD169142 b has been confirmed as a protoplanet by a team of researchers from the University of Liège and Monash University. An international team of researchers — including Valentin Christiaens from the University of L…
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New deep-space discoveries suggest the Universe is lumpy and lopsided. But if matter is distributed unevenly, we’ll have to rethink the simple geometry used in cosmological models.
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