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  • Exploring Alien Atmospheres with New Theory

    Exploring Alien Atmospheres with New Theory

    Searching for life beyond Earth has rapidly advanced in recent years. However, directly imaging an exoplanet and all their incredible features remain elusive given the literal astronomical distances from Earth. Therefore, astronomers…

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  • James Webb Reveals Uranus’s Aurora in 3D for the First Time – DIY Photography

    1. James Webb Reveals Uranus’s Aurora in 3D for the First Time  DIY Photography
    2. Webb maps Uranus’s mysterious upper atmosphere  European Space Agency
    3. Scientists take new approach toward Uranus  News-Topic
    4. James Webb Space Telescope Maps Uranus’s…

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  • NASA Releases Report on Starliner Crewed Flight Test Investigation

    NASA Releases Report on Starliner Crewed Flight Test Investigation

    NASA has formally classified Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner Crewed Flight Test as a Type A mishap, the agency’s highest-level incident designation, following the release of an independent investigation into the spacecraft’s troubled 2024…

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  • Genome Science Revolutionizes Wheat Stem Rust Battle

    Genome Science Revolutionizes Wheat Stem Rust Battle

    Key points

    • Genome sequencing of several wheat stem rust strains shows some outbreaks arose independently, overturning assumptions and changing how scientists track disease threats.
    • A new gene atlas reveals why resistance failed in the…

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  • As the Planet Warms Nature’s Engine Is Grinding to a Halt – SciTechDaily

    1. As the Planet Warms Nature’s Engine Is Grinding to a Halt  SciTechDaily
    2. Climate change is accelerating but nature is slowing down  ScienceDaily
    3. Climate change vs Nature: Is world near a potential ecological tipping point?  The News International

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  • Oldest Fossilized Butthole Found in 290-Million-Year-Old Reptile : ScienceAlert

    Oldest Fossilized Butthole Found in 290-Million-Year-Old Reptile : ScienceAlert

    Once, long ago, a little reptile going about its business plopped itself down in the mud before getting up and carrying on with its day.

    Nearly 300 million years later, that brief rest has yielded the world’s earliest known fossilized imprint…

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  • Pseudolysogeny-mediated evolutionary trade-offs favor phage therapy by limiting antibiotic resistance and virulence in Cutibacterium acnes

  • Jappe, U. Pathological Mechanisms of Acne with Special Emphasis on Propionibacterium acnes and Related Therapy. Acta Derm. Venereol. 83, 241 (2003).

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  • Morshed, S. M. Understanding the impact of…

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