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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Shrimps and worms among first animals to recover after largest mass extinction
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Reconstructed sea bed scenes (A) Pre-extinction, (B-D) Induan (early Early Triassic), (E) Smithian, (F) Spathian Credit: Yaqi Jiang Research...
Falling stardust, wobbly jets explain blinking gamma ray bursts
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A close-up view of the disk (in orange) tilting, causing the jets (in purple) to wobble. Credit: Ore Gottlieb/Northwestern University A Nort...
New Kangaroo Described from Papua New Guinea
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Artist's impression of Nombe Rockshelter Megafauna, showing the Nombe kangaroo on the Right. Image resized using AI by SFLORG Credit: A...
Cancer drug shows potential as treatment for muscular dystrophy
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Dr. Farshad Babaeijandaghi Source UBC Researchers at UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering have discovered that an existing cancer drug cou...
New Organomineral Fertilizers Created in the Urals
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A new type of fertilizer was created in the Ural. Credit: Anastasia Mavrenkova New organomineral fertilizers have been developed in the Ural...
Physicists confront the neutron lifetime puzzle
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To solve a long-standing puzzle about how long a neutron can “live” outside an atomic nucleus, physicists entertained a wild but testable th...
Shining some light on the obscure proteome
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Group Leader in Chemical Proteomics, Dr. Guillaume Médard, and his research group in the lab. Credit: Uli Benz / TUM Mass-spectrometry base...
Research brings new light to unsolved genetic diseases in children
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Asst Prof Xue and her team in NUS study the effects of maternal SMCHD1 gene mutations on offspring. Source: National University of Singapore...
Student helps find world’s largest frog in Equatorial Guinea for first time in almost two decades
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Left: Student Sam Hurley (left) with local guide Edu. Right: A goliath frog found in Monte Alén National Park, Equatorial Guinea Source: Uni...
Bernese researchers simulate defense of the earth
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Info graphic which shows what effects the collision of DART could have on the orbit of Didymos B. Credit: NASA / Johns Hopkins APL NASA’s Do...
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