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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Researchers detect fluoride in water with new simple color change test
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Photo Credit: Henryk Niestrój Test is first to use artificial cell sensors to detect environmental contaminant A team of synthetic biologis...
First-ever observation of quantum interference between dissimilar particles
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Daniel Brandenburg and Zhangbu Xu at the STAR detector of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Photo Credit: Courtesy of Brookhaven N...
‘Veggie’ dinosaurs differed in how they ate their food
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Some of the finite element models compared bite performance across the five ornithischian dinosaurs in the study, with different models show...
How a CRISPR Protein Might Yield New Tests for Many Viruses
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In this illustration based on cryo-electron microscope images, a Cas12a2 protein unzips a DNA double helix, allowing it to cut the single st...
Major Breakthrough as Scientists Sequence the Genomes of Endangered Sharks
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Hammerhead Shark Photo Credit: David Clode The first-ever chromosome-level genome sequences completed for great hammerhead and shortfin mak...
Serpent in the sky captured with ESO telescope
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The Sh2-54 nebula in the infrared with VISTA This image of the spectacular Sh2-54 nebula was taken in infrared light using ESO’s VISTA teles...
Common Fatty Acid Contributes to Temperature and Pain Sensitivity in Psoriasis Plaques
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Photo Credit: Eszter Miller A common fatty acid found in the Western diet breaks down into compounds that contribute to increased temperatu...
Zebrafish testing identifies a gene potentially at the root of domestication
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Zebrafish Photo Credit: Petr Kuznetsov The research, published in iScience , looked at genetically modified zebrafish that fail to make the...
Was That Explosion Chemical or Nuclear?
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From left to right: Tim Johnson, Hunter Knox, and Harry Miley bring together different perspectives to better detect underground nuclear exp...
Self-powered, printable smart sensors created from emerging semiconductors could mean cheaper, greener Internet of Things
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Simon Fraser University professor Vincenzo Pecunia Photo Credit: Courtesy of Simon Fraser University Creating smart sensors to embed in our ...
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