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Friday, November 4, 2022
New View on the Brain: It’s All in the Connections
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Source: Radboud University Nijmegen It’s not the individual brain regions but rather their connections that matter: neuroscientists propose ...
Platypus Populations Impacted by Large River Dams Are More Vulnerable to Threats
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Photo Credit: David Clode The platypus is possibly the most irreplaceable mammal existing today. They have a unique combination of character...
Tonga volcano had highest plume ever recorded, new study confirms
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The Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption as seen by Japan's Himawari-8 satellite on 15 January 2022. Top image: Eruption at 4:20 UTC (abou...
A new weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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This inoculated MacConkey agar culture plate cultivated colonial growth of Gram-negative, small rod-shaped and facultatively anaerobic Klebs...
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Polarized X-Rays Reveal Shape, Orientation of Extremely Hot Matter Around Black Hole
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An artist’s impression of the Cygnus X-1 system, with the black hole appearing in the center and its companion star on the left. New measure...
Carnivore Gut Microbes Offer Insight into Health of Wild Ecosystems
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wild American marten Photo Credit: Cunigunde A new study finds the microbial ecosystem in the guts of wild marten (Martes americana) that...
How magnetism could help explain Earth’s formation
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Artist's impression of massive impact with proto-Earth. Image Credit NASA/JPL. A peculiar property of the Earth’s magnetic field could h...
Ocean microbes get their diet through a surprising mix of sources, study finds
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Long thought to rely solely on photosynthesis, the microbe Prochlorococcus may get as much as one-third of its carbon through a second strat...
The importance of light for grassland plant diversity
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Light experiment at the Global Change Experimental Facility (GCEF) of the UFZ research station in Bad Lauchstädt. Photo Credit: Anu Eskeline...
Bacterial armor plating has implications for antibiotics
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Magnified view of the E. coli outer membrane showing hexagonal clustering of proteins (red/green), alongside body armor for comparison. The ...
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