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Photographer captures Comet Lemmon from Egyptian desert, under the darkest skies on Earth
Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) has very quickly become one of the most talked-about stargazing highlights of 2025.
This week, it’s been at its best, leading many comet-chasers to remove themselves to dark-sky sites away from light pollution, in the…
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A novel Ambler class A β-lactamase variant of LAP-3 with an expanded
Introduction
Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) is a significant hospital-acquired pathogen, with its resistance to β-lactam antibiotics posing a considerable global threat. High Prevalence Regions like Greece, Italy, Israel, and parts of…
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Assistant professor in Molecular Biology or Molecular Infection Medicine – Expression of interest job with Umeå University
The Department of Molecular Biology and Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) – The Swedish EMBL node.
The Department of Molecular Biology is affiliated to both the Faculty of Science and Technology and to the Faculty of Medicine, Umeå…
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Evolutionary diversification and expressional profile of adrenergic receptors in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas | BMC Genomics
Motiejunaite J, Amar L, Vidal-Petiot E. Adrenergic receptors and cardiovascular effects of catecholamines. Ann Endocrinol. 2021;82:193–7.
Nikishchenko V, Kolotukhina N, Dyachuk V. Comparative…
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Earth photobombs the sun in satellite image photo of the day for Oct. 23, 2025
When the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) weather satellite GOES-19 turns its gaze toward the sun, scientists don’t expect to see our home planet. But there it was recently — Earth, drifting briefly across the edge…
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World’s longest woolly rhino horn discovered in melting Siberian permafrost
Like modern rhinos, woolly rhinos likely also used their horns as weapons. Notches in the middle of some of the horns that have been discovered might have formed when they smacked against the horn of another rhino, according to Kahlke.
Scenes of…
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