In the rapidly advancing field of cellular biology, mitophagy has emerged as a pivotal process influencing both health and disease. A groundbreaking study recently published in Cell Research brings to light profound insights into the role…
Category: 7. Science
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‘This quintessential giant is not spared from the growing threats’
Rising seas and saltier soils have placed Florida’s cabbage palm at great risk.
Even plants long considered resilient may struggle to survive as pollution continues to raise global temperatures.
What’s happening?
A study…
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Uh Oh. If @NASAWatch and @NASAAdmin agree on something … – NASA Watch
- Uh Oh. If @NASAWatch and @NASAAdmin agree on something … NASA Watch
- 2026 is the year humanity will finally go back to the moon Space
- NASA’s Artemis 2 rocket will sport decals to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary Space Explored
- Artemis:…
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Chinese scientists confirm planet identity for free-floating object
BEIJING — Chinese scientists have successfully achieved the first direct mass measurement of a free-floating object, confirming that it is a planet with a mass comparable to that of Saturn.
This key research finding,…
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Chinese scientists confirm planet identity for free-floating object
(Xinhua) 09:19, January 05, 2026BEIJING, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have successfully achieved the first direct mass measurement of a free-floating object, confirming that it is a planet with a mass comparable to that…
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XRISM Provides the Sharpest Image to Date of a Rapidly Spinning Black Hole
The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM), a joint mission between the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA, launched on Sept. 7th, 2023. Its advanced imaging filters and spectrometers were designed to study…
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AI may not need massive training data after all
New research from Johns Hopkins University shows that artificial intelligence systems built with designs inspired by biology can begin to resemble human brain activity even before they are trained on any data. The study suggests that how AI is…
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AI may not need massive training data after all
New research from Johns Hopkins University shows that artificial intelligence systems built with designs inspired by biology can begin to resemble human brain activity even before they are trained on any data. The study suggests that how AI is…
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BMM on path to maiden gold drilling
Special Report: Bayan Mining and Minerals is progressing plans for maiden drilling at its Bayan Springs South project in Nevada with the submission of a Notice of Intent to the US Forest Service.
- NOI submitted to US Forest Service for Phase 1…
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