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Organoids Are Not Brains. How Are They Making Brain Waves? LA JOLLA, Calif. — Two hundred and fifty miles over Alysson Muotri's head, a thousand tiny spheres of brain cells were sailing through space. The clusters, called brain organoids, had been grown a few weeks earlier in the biologist's lab here at the University ...
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NASA Satellites Tracking Amazon Fires Show Heavy Smoke, Scorched Earth NASA satellites have observed thick smoke billows and extremely high temperatures as record-breaking fires continue to scorch the Amazon. On Aug. 23, NASA's Ecosystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) ...
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Monstrous 'Kilonova' Explosions May Be Showering a Nearby Galaxy in Gold The universe's most massive objects are crashing into each other, and they're leaving a rain of gold and platinum behind them. Shares. Advertisement. Mergers of this magnitude are so violent they rattle the fabric of space-time, releasing gravitational waves ...
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Ancient teeth shed light on Miocene 'mouse' migration A new species of prehistoric murine—the group of mammals that includes mice, rats, and their relatives—has been identified from fossils discovered in Lebanon. The findings, presented in Scientific Reports, represent the first known physical evidence that the ...
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Alaska's indigenous people feel the heat of climate change The cemetery has already been moved twice, the old school is underwater and the new one is facing the same fate as erosion constantly eats away at the land in Napakiak. The tiny village located in southwestern Alaska, along the meandering Kuskokwim ...
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"The Invisible Extinction" –Before the Dinosaurs Earth Lost 3/4's of It's Life "This shows that even when biology on Earth is comprised entirely of microbes, you can still have what could be considered an enormous die-off event that otherwise is not recorded in the fossil record," said Stanford University's Malcolm Hodgskiss about ...
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Researchers reveal ultra-fast bomb detection method that could upgrade airport security Researchers from the University of Surrey have revealed a new ultra-fast method to detect materials that could be used to build explosives. The new detection method is able to analyse a wider range of materials than current thermal based detection systems ...
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Nanoparticle mix grants infrared vision Scientists have been able to utilize a nanoparticle solution to increase an ordinary mouse's capability of seeing things in near-infrared. Researchers from the Massachusetts Medical School discovered that upon the injection of upconversion nanoparticles ...
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Chandrayaan-2 set to enter fourth lunar orbit tomorrow, landing on September 7 New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: India's moon mission spacecraft Chandrayaan 2 is set to achieve yet another milestone by completing its fourth orbit insertion maneuver on Friday (August 30) at around 6 to 7 pm. Earlier on Wednesday morning, it had entered ...
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Protein shakes may not be the answer for post-gym muscle pain, new research reveals Protein shakes have long been touted as a gym bag essential, consumed by gym-goers in an effort to boost muscle recovery and minimise post-workout muscle soreness, but they may not be the most effective way to relieve aching muscles, according to a ...
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