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Thursday, November 25, 2021
Secrets of planet formation take researchers on quest near and far
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Students visit Bin Chen’s high pressure mineral physics laboratory, learn from Robert Rapp. From laboratory experiments to observations of y...
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Water disinfection byproduct disrupts reproductive hormones, damages pituitary in female mice
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A byproduct formed during water disinfection disrupts hormones that regulate reproduction in female mice, found Illinois professor Lori Raet...
Robust approach needed to reduce risk of disease transmission between humans and wild animals
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Credit: Pixabay The threat of disease transmission from conservationists moving wild animals between habitats or back into the wild needs to...
SARS-CoV-2 infects sustentacular cells in the olfactory epithelium of COVID-19 patients
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A lone infected sustentacular cell is surrounded by non-infected cells in the olfactory mucosa of a COVID-19 patient who died four days afte...
For the brain, context is key to new theory of movement and memory
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Photo by lebih dari ini from Pexels How is it that a chef can control their knife to fillet a fish or peel a grape and can wield a cleaver j...
Antibody treatment for Covid-19
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Dr. Christoph Spinner is an infectiologist and pandemic officer at the Klinikum rechts der Isar university hospital of the Technical Univers...
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Compounds from soybeans may improve animal health
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The sprouting soybeans, in front, have been inoculated with a pathogen to trigger production of glyceollins, which have antimicrobial proper...
Scientists Find SARS CoV-2-Related Coronaviruses in Cambodian Bats from 2010
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Rhinolophus shameli Credit: Ben Hayes A team of scientists have identified coronaviruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2 from two bats sample...
Two-meter COVID-19 rule is ‘arbitrary measurement’ of safety
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Credit: University of Cambridge A team of engineers from the University of Cambridge used computer modeling to quantify how droplets spread ...
Global warming, not just drought, drives bark beetles to kill more ponderosa pines
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Outbreaks of western pine beetles are decimating ponderosa pines in California’s Sierra Nevada and across the West. Credit: Los Alamos Nati...
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