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Monday, February 10, 2025
How Does the Brain Differentiate New Stimuli from Old Ones?
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The illustration represents how sounds are encoded in the cerebral cortex, with neurons (at right) using "echoing" activity to tra...
Purdue biochemists discover self-repair function in key photosynthetic protein complex
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Sujith Puthiyaveetil and Steve McKenzie look at a plant thylakoid in a lab at the biochemistry building at Purdue University. Photo Credit: ...
Rice scientists create tiny, water-based reactors for green chemistry
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Researchers at Rice, including Ying Chen and Angel MartÃ, have developed a new method for performing chemical reactions using water instead ...
Anomaly in the Deep Sea: Extraordinary Accumulation of Rare Atoms Could Improve Geological Dating Methods
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Schematic depiction of production and incorporation of cosmogenic 10Be into ferromanganese crusts. A pronounced anomaly in 10Be concentratio...
Engineers Design New Autonomous System to Monitor Arctic Ice Melt
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Photo Credit: Bernd Hildebrandt The rapid melting and thinning of the Arctic ice have sparked serious concerns in the scientific community....
UP-led astronomy research team explores formation of giant radio galaxies
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An artistic representation of a what a giant cosmic jet the size of the distance between the Milky Way and Andromeda could look like Illustr...
Titanium-Based Prosthesis Alloy Scientists Have Tested Deformation
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The co-authors of the development, as well as specialists from the UrFU Department of Heat Treatment and Metal Physics. Photo Credit: Rodion...
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Lockheed Martin Matures Next Secure Communications Satellite Solution for U.S. Space Force with Major Design Milestone
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MUOS Satellite From Lockheed Martin Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) satellites, the fifth one of which is seen here in production at Loc...
Research in Fruit Flies Pinpoints Brain Pathways Involved in Alcohol-Induced Insomnia
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Adrian Rothenfluh, PhD (left), and Maggie Chvilicek (right), authors on the recent study. Photo Credit: Courtesy of University of Utah Healt...
Research Pinpoints Weakness in Lung Cancer’s Defenses
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A microscope image of lung cancer cells (purple) containing the activated form of a metabolic enzyme called GUK1 (brown) that supports cance...
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