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Monday, March 21, 2022
New experiment could confirm the fifth element
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Dr Melvin Vopson An experiment which could confirm the fifth state of matter in the universe - and change physics as we know it - has been p...
New insight into the possible origins of life
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RNA molecules were incubated in water-in-oil droplets at 37 degrees Celsius for 5 hours. The solution was then diluted to one-fifth the conc...
Monarch butterflies are increasingly plagued by parasites, study shows
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A cluster of monarch butterflies overwintering on a tree in Mexico Credit: Jaap de Roode Monarch butterflies, one of the most iconic insect...
Astronomers Closer to Unlocking Origin of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts
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Artist's conception of fast radio burst reaching Earth. Credit: Jingchuan Yu, Beijing Planetarium Nearly 15 years after the discovery of...
Ancient ancestors evolved to be strong and snappy, study finds
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Dunkleosteus - one of the animals involved in the study. Credit: Nobu Tamura Researchers, led by the University of Bristol, have shown that ...
Effectiveness of antibiotics significantly reduced when multiple bugs present
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In the study, published today in The ISME Journal , researchers say that even a low level of one type of microbe in the airways can have a p...
Monday, February 21, 2022
Viagra promising as treatment for canine eating disorder
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Cake, a beagle mix, who suffers from the eating disorder known as megaesophagus, sits in specialized chair known as a Bailey chair, at the W...
Versatile ‘Nanocrystal Gel’ Could Enable Advances in Energy, Defense and Telecommunications
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This graphic shows the material in its gelled state (left) and its non-gelled state (right). When the material is heated (right), the chemic...
Bacteria upcycle carbon waste into valuable chemicals
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Credit: Justin Muir Bacteria are known for breaking down lactose to make yogurt and sugar to make beer. Now researchers led by Northwestern ...
Molecule snapshot by explosion
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Scientists use X-rays to trigger a violent explosion of single molecules. From the fragmentation pattern they infer detailed information on ...
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