After nearly five years on Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover has traveled almost 25 miles (40 kilometers), and the mission team has been busy testing the rover’s durability and gathering new science findings on the way to a new region…
Category: 7. Science
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Re-engineering the disordered mind: clinical experimentation, dynamical systems, and AI for personalized psychiatry
Despite decades of research, progress in neuropsychiatric treatment has plateaued, and efforts to identify reliable biomarkers have often produced inconsistent or non-replicable results [1, 2]. This…
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Camera on NASA Mars probe snaps its 100,000th photo of the Red Planet
NASA’s sharp-eyed Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) just notched a big milestone.
MRO’s HiRISE (“High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment”) camera has now snapped 100,000 photos of the surface of Mars, NASA announced on Tuesday (Dec. 16).
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Saturn’s largest moon contains slushy ice layers but habitable zones might exist, study finds
New research suggests Saturn’s largest moon contains slushy ice layers rather than a vast liquid sea, according to NASA.
It calls into question a decade-old theory about a hidden ocean beneath the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan.
Instead of a…
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vampire fungus, migratory moths and a 160-year-old mystery
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NASA’s Two-in-One Satellite Propulsion Demo Begins In-Space Test
NASA is working with commercial partners to create high-performing, reliable propulsion systems that will help small spacecraft safely maneuver in orbit, reach intended destinations across the solar system, and accomplish mission…
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Latest Comet 3I/ATLAS news: Closest approach to Earth this week
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How far is Comet 3I/ATLAS from Earth right now?
3I/ATLAS’s current position illustrated in NASA’s Eyes on the Solar System. (Image credit: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio) As of 12 p.m. ET today…
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True origin of ‘first black Briton’ revealed
Graham HuntleyMystery has surrounded where the ancient skeleton is from Scientists have shed light on the true origins of the so-called “first black Briton”.
The skeletal remains – dating from Roman times – were previously thought to belong to a…
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Hydrogen indirectly contributes to global warming, study finds
Hydrogen, often touted as a clean-energy solution to the climate crisis, may also be adding modestly to the problem, according to news research published Wednesday.
Advocates of hydrogen hope it can be produced and used on a…
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An integrated view of the structure and function of the human 4D nucleome
GAM methods and data processing
Preparation of cryosections
H1 cells were fixed and processed for cryosectioning as described previously140. In brief, H1 cells were grown to 70% confluency, the medium was removed and cells were fixed in 4% and 8%…
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