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This sizzling exoplanet is turning into a football (CNN) Sizzling exoplanets have been found before, but WASP-121b continues to surprise astronomers. In 2017, they discovered a water vapor atmosphere that glowed because it was so hot. New observations with the Hubble Space Telescope show that the ...
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Genomic data show how fish fare in evolutionary rapids Over recent decades, many commercially harvested fish have grown slower and matured earlier, which can translate into lower yields and a reduced resilience to overexploitation. Scientists have long suspected that rapid evolutionary change in fish is caused ...
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Scientists identify a new signaling component important for plant symbiosis A proteomics-based protein-protein interaction study has led to the discovery of proteins that interact with a legume receptor that mediates signal transduction from the plasma membrane to the nucleus. This shows how symbiotic signals from symbiotic ...
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"Voltron" Imaging Tool Captures Brain Cell Action in Living Animals Janelia scientists have developed a new way to track neural activity. The technique can target specific brain cells and relies on dyes that are brighter and more stable than those currently used. The fluorescent dyes used in Voltron are both bright and ...
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Biologists recovered RNA from a frozen prehistoric wolf. Don't freak out, though Just try and tell me that this doesn't sound like the opening to a horror movie: Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have successfully isolated and sequenced the RNA genetic information of a 14,300-year-old mummified wolf from the Pleistocene era.
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Sun's scorching hot, spiraling wind re-created in a lab Scientists have replicated mini gusts of solar wind in the lab as a way to potentially unravel some of the sun's mysteries. A team of physicists at the Wisconsin Plasma Physics Laboratory used a 9-foot-wide aluminum vacuum chamber called the Big Red Ball to ...
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Study casts doubt on evidence for 'gold standard' psychological treatments Date: August 1, 2019; Source: University of Kansas; Summary: Researchers have found 56% percent of 'Empirically Supported Treatments' per the American Psychological Association fare poorly across most metric scores for power and replicability. Share:.
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You can see Jupiter and Saturn alongside the moon this month A celestial treat is in store this month for stargazers, as the planets of Jupiter and Saturn will align with the moon over a 3-day period. Both of the gas giants will be visible alongside the moon between August 9-11, according to EarthSky.org, during the Perseid ...
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Frozen Earth-like planets could support life — Study By PTI / August 1, 2019 / Comments Off on Frozen Earth-like planets could support life — Study. Share Print Email. Toronto, Aug. 1 (PTI): Icy planets once thought too cold to support life may have livable land areas, according to a study that challenges the ...
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Pre-Life Building Blocks Spontaneously Align in Evolutionary Experiment When Earth was a lifeless planet about 4 billion years ago, chemical components came together in tiny molecular chains that would later evolve into proteins, crucial life building blocks. A new study has shown how fortuitously some early predecessors of ...
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