Category: 7. Science

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  • Scientists Turn Mysterious Cell ‘Vaults’ Into a Diary of Genetic Activity Through Time

    Scientists Turn Mysterious Cell ‘Vaults’ Into a Diary of Genetic Activity Through Time

    In the 1980s, UCLA cellular biologist Leonard Rome noticed odd, barrel-shaped structures present in almost all cells. The hollow particles were filled with RNA and a handful of proteins. Naming them vaults, Rome has tried to understand their…

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  • The Sun’s Red Dwarf Neighbors Provide Clues to Origins of Carbon and Oxygen

    The Sun’s Red Dwarf Neighbors Provide Clues to Origins of Carbon and Oxygen

    We live near a fusion reactor in space that provides all our heat and light. That reactor is also responsible for the creation of various elements heavier than hydrogen, and that’s true of all stars. So, how do we know that stars are…

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  • Expris Advances Robotic Object Recognition With 3D Semantic Scene Graphs

    Expris Advances Robotic Object Recognition With 3D Semantic Scene Graphs

    Scientists are tackling the limitations of current robotic object recognition, which frequently struggles with semantic consistency despite advances in deep learning. Marian Renz, Martin Günther, and Felix Igelbrink, from the German Research…

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  • What Do Rats Remember? IU Research Pushes the Boundaries on What Animal Models Can Tell US About Human Memory

    Newswise — In a new study Indiana University researchers observed episodic memory in rats to a degree never documented before, suggesting that rats can serve as a model for complex cognitive processes often…

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  • Quantum Amplitudes Achieve Reconstruction Of Spacetime Geometry And Black Hole Signatures

    Quantum Amplitudes Achieve Reconstruction Of Spacetime Geometry And Black Hole Signatures

    Researchers are increasingly seeking to understand the fundamental connection between quantum mechanics and gravity, and a new study published by Claudio Gambino from Sapienza University of Rome, alongside colleagues, offers a significant step…

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