Picture a future where factories can create materials and chemical compounds more quickly, at lower cost, and with fewer production steps. Imagine your laptop processing complex data in seconds or a supercomputer learning and adapting as…
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Quantum crystals could spark the next tech revolution
Picture a future where factories can create materials and chemical compounds more quickly, at lower cost, and with fewer production steps. Imagine your laptop processing complex data in seconds or a supercomputer learning and adapting as…
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Greenland is ‘shrinking’ and drifting northwest. Here’s why – Euronews.com
- Greenland is ‘shrinking’ and drifting northwest. Here’s why Euronews.com
- Greenland is Shrinking, Satellite Data Reveals Newsweek
- A study on Greenland’s displacement reveals the hidden impact of global melting Noticias Ambientales
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Call for papers – Quadriceps tendon autograft anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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Justin Matthew Losciale, DPT, SCS, PhD, University of British Columbia, Canada
Ramana Piussi, PhD, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSubmission Status: Open | Submission Deadline: 15 July 2026
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Researchers Complete First Gene-Based Pangenome of Baker’s Yeast Identifying 8,541 Gene Families – geneonline.com
- Researchers Complete First Gene-Based Pangenome of Baker’s Yeast Identifying 8,541 Gene Families geneonline.com
- From genotype to phenotype with 1,086 near telomere-to-telomere yeast genomes Nature
- How Small DNA Changes Drive Drug Resistance
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Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive
Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of…
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Who or what dug Mars’ mysterious gullies? The answer is explosive
Could Mars have once supported life? Scientists still don’t have proof. Yet some of the planet’s strange surface features might seem to hint at it. Earth scientist Dr. Lonneke Roelofs of Utrecht University set out to study the origin of…
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Tracking solar winds to spy the Sun? NASA’s PUNCH Space Mission head explains
On May 31 this year, “riotous torrents of blobs and streams” that were ejected out of the sun’s atmosphere blasted outwards at over a million miles an hour and, within a day, swept over the Earth.
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Method teaches generative AI models to locate personalized objects | MIT News
Say a person takes their French Bulldog, Bowser, to the dog park. Identifying Bowser as he plays among the other canines is easy for the dog-owner to do while onsite.
But if someone wants to use a generative AI model like…
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Exploration of the GRAS family in Dimocarpus longan: identification, characterization, expression analysis and DlGRAS24 role in flowering time | BMC Plant Biology
Identification of DlGRAS family genes
In this study, 56 GRAS genes were identified in longan and named DlGRAS1–DlGRAS56 according to their physical location on the chromosome (Fig. 3A). The fundamental properties of the 56 DlGRAS proteins…
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