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Wednesday, December 7, 2022
New branch on tree of life includes ‘lions of the microbial world’
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On the left is a starving provoran. On the right, it has engulfed its prey. Photo Credit: Tikhonenkov, Mikhailov, Gawryluk, Belyaev, Mathur,...
Surprise kilonova upends established understanding of long gamma-ray bursts
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This Gemini North image, superimposed on an image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, shows the telltale near-infrared afterglow of a kil...
Developmental genetics: How germ cells cut the cord from their parent
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An adult specimen of the worm C. elegans and an embryo are shown. In the adult worm, the protein BCC-1 was labelled with a fluorescent prote...
Big Bang research: ALICE experiment at CERN starts test operation with lead ions
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The ALICE detector is being opened for an upgrade. Photo Credit: Sebastian Scheid, Goethe University The ALICE experiment at the CERN partic...
Staph infection-induced kidney disease may be linked to bacterial gene mutation
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Anjali Satoskar Photo Credit: Ohio State University Researchers aiming to predict which staph-infection patients might develop a related kid...
Scientists Discovered Late Antique Ice Age Was Not Global
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Map of the study areas and examples of three anomalous anatomical structures. Photo Credit: Monika Grabkowska The international group of sci...
Unexpected speed-dependent friction
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Surprisingly, the friction between the tip of an atomic force microscope and the Moiré superstructures depends on the speed at which the tip...
New Virus Discovered in Swiss Ticks
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Ticks in Switzerland carry a new pathogen: the so-called Alongshan virus. Photo Credit: Erik Karits The Alongshan virus was discovered in ...
How do worms develop their gut?
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a juvenile C. angaria larva, about 150 microns long. Photo Credit: Maduro lab/UCR Were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic, an important discov...
Harvesting Light to Grow Food and Clean Energy Together
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Solar panels emit a red light over tomato plants growing in a research field at UC Davis in 2022. The work further tests the findings of a U...
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