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Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Cracking the code of cellular defense
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Purdue University will serve as the main site of the new Emergent Mechanisms in Biology of Robustness, Integration and Organization (EMBRIO)...
Cheaper and better solar energy on the horizon
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A new generation of cheap, sustainable and efficient solar cells is a step closer, thanks to scientists at The University of Queensland. Res...
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Dark Energy, A Mysterious Force
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For the past 31 years, the Hubble Space Telescope has continued its important mission of uncovering the mysteries of the universe. One of t...
Scientists find oxygen levels explain ancient extinction slowdown
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Brachiopod and crinoid fossils from the Late Ordovician, about 445 million years ago. (Image credit: Seth Finnegan) Not long after the dawn ...
Monday, October 4, 2021
Study Finds Growing Potential for Toxic Algal Blooms in the Alaskan Arctic
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A water sampler known as a conductivity, temperature, depth (CTD) rosette is deployed from the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy during a 20...
Our DNA is becoming the world’s tiniest hard drive
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Our genetic code is millions of times more efficient at storing data than existing solutions, which are costly and use immense amounts of en...
Threatened rattlesnakes’ inbreeding makes species more resistant to bad mutations
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The Eastern massasauga rattlesnake was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act in 2016 because of loss and fragmentation of it...
Variant hunters: the story behind the race to sequence COVID-19 genetics
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Hear from some of the scientists behind the UK’s nationwide sequencing effort to track SARS-CoV-2. Sir Patrick Vallance (the government’s C...
Renewable energy will increase security and lower geopolitical risk
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The transition to renewable energy will make the U.S. energy supply significantly more secure not only by decreasing the mining and material...
Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere teaches old oaks new tricks
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Anna Gardner carrying out fieldwork in the forest canopy Mature oak trees will increase their rate of photosynthesis by up to a third in re...
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