Let Pluto Rest In Dwarf Planet Peace - Defector
Defector.com Apr 30

Let Pluto Rest In Dwarf Planet Peace - Defector

Donald Trump has a hang-up about Pluto. As far back as 2019, his appointed NASA administrator was making noise about rec...

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Scientists Just Made Carbon Capture Much Cheaper and Easier - SciTechDaily
SciTechDaily Apr 30

Scientists Just Made Carbon Capture Much Cheaper and Easier - SciTechDaily

A new carbon material could make capturing CO2 far cheaper by working with low heat....

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We Outlasted Neanderthals Thanks to One Key Difference, Study Suggests - ScienceAlert
ScienceAlert Apr 30

We Outlasted Neanderthals Thanks to One Key Difference, Study Suggests - ScienceAlert

More than 40,000 years ago, the European continent was home to two human lineages: our direct ancestors, Homo sapiens, a...

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'This is going to be what makes the Earth secure.' How one startup plans to protect us from dangerous asteroids - Space
Space.com Apr 30

'This is going to be what makes the Earth secure.' How one startup plans to protect us from dangerous asteroids - Space

"NASA's planetary defense budget is less than one percent of the total space agency. That's not enough to ever do anythi...

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'The Martian' becomes real life: Meet 'Spudnik,' the space potato - Space
Space.com Apr 30

'The Martian' becomes real life: Meet 'Spudnik,' the space potato - Space

Fuzzy, purple, and edible, Spudnik is a marvel....

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The Boƶtes Void Is The Largest In The Known Universe, Stretching Over 330 Million Light-Years Across - IFLScience
IFLScience Apr 30

The Boƶtes Void Is The Largest In The Known Universe, Stretching Over 330 Million Light-Years Across - IFLScience

If our galaxy was in the middle of the Boƶtes void, we wouldn’t have known there were other galaxies until the 1960s....

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Google News Apr 30

Pervasive and programmed nucleosome distortion on single chromatin fibres - Nature

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Pervasive and programmed nucleosome distortion on single chromatin fibres - Nature
Nature.com Apr 30

Pervasive and programmed nucleosome distortion on single chromatin fibres - Nature

An analytical pipeline called Iteratively Defined Lengths of Inaccessibility (IDLI) maps the genome-wide occupancy of a ...

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Earth is splitting open beneath the Pacific Northwest, scientists say - ScienceDaily
Science Daily Apr 30

Earth is splitting open beneath the Pacific Northwest, scientists say - ScienceDaily

For the first time, scientists have watched a subduction zone literally fall apart beneath the ocean floor. Using advanc...

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Evolvable AI: are we on the brink of the next major evolutionary transition? - The Conversation
The Conversation Africa Apr 30

Evolvable AI: are we on the brink of the next major evolutionary transition? - The Conversation

The future of artificial intelligence might not be as much a story about engineering as a story about evolution....

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Scientists learn why 10 million people worldwide have purchased graphene toothbrushes - Earth.com
Earth.com Apr 30

Scientists learn why 10 million people worldwide have purchased graphene toothbrushes - Earth.com

Scientists reveal how graphene toothbrushes eliminates bacteria without harming human cells, revolutionizing daily hygie...

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Google News Apr 29

Why hasn't the universe produced more civilizations? The answer might be that Earth is freakishly lucky - Space Daily

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Why hasn't the universe produced more civilizations? The answer might be that Earth is freakishly lucky - Space Daily
Space Daily Apr 29

Why hasn't the universe produced more civilizations? The answer might be that Earth is freakishly lucky - Space Daily

I published an article recently on Space Daily arguing that we will probably find alien life in the next 50 years. I sti...

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Google News Apr 29

Astronomers Think They've Finally Found The Edge of The Milky Way - ScienceAlert

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Astronomers Think They've Finally Found The Edge of The Milky Way - ScienceAlert
ScienceAlert Apr 29

Astronomers Think They've Finally Found The Edge of The Milky Way - ScienceAlert

Where exactly is the edge of the Milky Way? That question is harder to answer than one might expect....

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Phys.Org Apr 29

Tokamak regime sustains stable fusion plasma for one minute while easing heat loads - Phys.org

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Google News Apr 29

Cytoplasmic competition between separate parental pronuclei in zygotes - Nature

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Translation-dependent degradation of cas12 mRNA triggered by an anti-CRISPR - Nature
Nature.com Apr 29

Translation-dependent degradation of cas12 mRNA triggered by an anti-CRISPR - Nature

The anti-CRISPR protein AcrVA2 specifically interrupts Cas12a biogenesis by triggering co-translational mRNA degradation...

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Cytoplasmic competition between separate parental pronuclei in zygotes - Nature
Nature.com Apr 29

Cytoplasmic competition between separate parental pronuclei in zygotes - Nature

Drug-based and manipulation-based strategies provide evidence of pronuclear competition for finite cytoplasmic resources...

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ISS module cracking still unresolved despite stopping air leaks - SpaceNews
SpaceNews Apr 29

ISS module cracking still unresolved despite stopping air leaks - SpaceNews

While leaks in a Russian section of the International Space Station have stopped, engineers still don’t understand how...

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GLP-1R–GIPR–PPARα/γ/Ī“ quintuple agonism corrects obesity and diabetes in mice - Nature
Nature.com Apr 29

GLP-1R–GIPR–PPARα/γ/Ī“ quintuple agonism corrects obesity and diabetes in mice - Nature

GLP-1–GIP–lanifibranor, a single-molecule agonist of GLP-1R, GIPR, PPARα, PPARγ and PPARĪ“, shows promising therap...

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A flower-like pattern exposes chiral superconductivity's long-sought fingerprint - Phys.org
Phys.Org Apr 29

A flower-like pattern exposes chiral superconductivity's long-sought fingerprint - Phys.org

With a carefully designed experiment and a handful of tin atoms, University of Tennessee, Knoxville's physicists have fo...

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Google News Apr 29

Massive crack will one day split the continent of Africa, researchers say - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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Abcnews.com Apr 29

Massive crack will one day split the continent of Africa, researchers say - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

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