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Thursday, January 26, 2023
Mercury Helps to Detail Earth’s Most Massive Extinction Event
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The Karoo Basin in South Africa yields clues about the largest mass extinction in earth's history Photo Credit: Juanita Swart The Lates...
Power of cancer drugs may see boost by targeting newly identified pathway
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Proteins labeled with colored tags fill the main compartment — but not the nuclei (blue) — of human cervical cancer cells. Green cells conta...
Pioneering approach advances study of CTCF protein in transcription biology
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Scientists at St. Jude collaborated to better understand CTCF. L to R: Beisi Xu, PhD, Chunliang Li, PhD; Judith Hyle; Mohamed Nadhir Djekide...
Fossils of Arctic primate relatives tell climate-adaptation story
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Artist's reconstruction of Ignacius dawsonae surviving six months of winter darkness in the extinct warm temperate ecosystem of Ellesmer...
Mimicking an Enigmatic Property of Circadian Rhythms through an Artificial Chemical Clock
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An innovative temperature-compensation mechanism for oscillating chemical reactions based on temperature-responsive gels has been recently r...
Motile Sperm and Frequent Abortions in Spreading Earth moss
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The protein PINC has an influence on the motility of sperm cells (left) and the anchoring of spore capsules (right, dark structures) in the ...
MLU physicists solve mystery of two-dimensional quasicrystal formation from metal oxides
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A substructure consisting of rings of different sizes embeds itself seamlessly into a hexagonal structure Photo Credit: Dr. Stefan Förster ...
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Humans have influenced the growth of blue-green algae in lakes for thousands of years
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TERENO Monitoring Station on Lake Tiefer See, Germany (weather station, water probes, sediment traps). Photo Credit: A. Brauer In recent yea...
Artificial photosynthesis uses sunlight to make biodegradable plastic
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Fumaric acid synthesis from CO2 using solar energy. Using sunlight to power the photoredox system pyruvic acid and CO2 are converted into fu...
Probe can measure both cell stiffness and traction, researchers report
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Professor Ning Wang, front right, is joined by researchers, from left, Fazlur Rashid, Kshitij Amar and Parth Bhala. Photo Credit: Fred Zwick...
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