Rabu, 16 Januari 2019

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As-it-happens update January 16, 2019
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A cotton seed carried to the Moon by China's recent Chang'e-4 probe has sprouted, the first for any biological matter to grow on the Moon, the media reported on Tuesday.
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The effects of the government shutdown are wide-reaching, to the extent that they're messing with the concept of North. Scientific attempts to correct for the changing location of the North Magnetic Pole have been put on halt due to the U.S government ...
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Antarctica is hurling its guts into the ocean. And it's happening six times faster now than it was even four decades ago. The southern, frozen continent lost an average of 252 gigatons of ice a year to the sea between 2009 and 2017.
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A recent study compared the public's scientific literacy with their attitudes on GM foods. The results showed that "as the extremity of opposition increased, objective knowledge went down, but self-assessed knowledge went up.
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Date: January 15, 2019; Source: Salk Institute; Summary: Researchers have shown that cells from mice that have been induced to grow into nerve cells using a previously published method have molecular signatures matching neurons that developed ...
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Date: January 15, 2019; Source: University of California - Irvine; Summary: With a little help from HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' neurobiologists have uncovered a key component of how the human brain marks time.
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Date: January 15, 2019; Source: Rutgers University; Summary: Keeping road pavement in good shape saves money and energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, more than offsetting pollution generated during road construction, according to a new ...
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In a new study, scientists from Tel Aviv University have studied an event known as AT 2017bgt to learn more about how supermassive black holes are fed.
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KANSAS CITY, MO -- New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has identified the backup for an important biological system - the hematopoietic system, whose adult stem cells constantly replenish the body's blood supply.
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Hundreds of meters deep in the dark of the ocean, a shark glides toward what seems like a meal. It's kind of ugly, eel-like and not particularly meaty, but still probably food.
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