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| US and Japan to Cooperate on Return to the Moon WASHINGTON — The governments of the United States and Japan have agreed to further cooperation in space which could include flying Japanese astronauts to the moon. At a joint press conference in Tokyo May 27 with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, ... | |
| Team guides plants towards obtaining iron A team at the University of Cordoba has examined the link between the presence of beneficial organisms in plant roots to their response to iron deficiency. The calcareous soils that pervade the southern region of the country pose a challenge for plants: ... | |
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| Ancient Supernova May Have Led Humans To Walk On Two Legs Early humans may have learned how to walk on two legs as a result of a massive supernova that happened millions of years ago. While early apes were able to walk on all fours, the ancestors of humans somehow developed the ability to walk upright. | |
| Self-healing DNA nanostructures DNA assembled into nanostructures such as tubes and origami-inspired shapes could someday find applications ranging from DNA computers to nanomedicine. However, these intriguing structures don't persist long in biological environments because of ... | |
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| ATLANTIC SKIES: Bright planets in late spring night sky While all the rain, wind and cool evening temperatures of the past few weeks have not been either conducive or encouraging to getting outside to view the spring night sky, the next couple of weeks, with the long-range promise of warmer and clearer weather ... | |
| A student's disability status depends on where they go to school Date: May 29, 2019; Source: Portland State University; Summary: A new study suggests that the likelihood of a child being classified with an educational disability depends on the characteristics of their school and how distinctive they are from their peers. | |
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