Imaging is a critical technique in biology—from identifying cancerous cells in biopsies to observing how immune cells like macrophages hunt down and destroy pathogens. Traditionally, distinguishing and labeling individual cells in images and…
Category: 7. Science
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Jellyfish Caught Feasting on Exploding Sea Worms for the First Time – SciTechDaily
- Jellyfish Caught Feasting on Exploding Sea Worms for the First Time SciTechDaily
- Strange creature found inside jellyfish. Scientists say it’s the “first time this behaviour is documented” BBC Wildlife Magazine
- Hungry Jellyfish Wait In The Water…
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Helping Corals Survive Future Heatwaves Requires Strong and Strategic Trait Selection – environment coastal & offshore
- Helping Corals Survive Future Heatwaves Requires Strong and Strategic Trait Selection environment coastal & offshore
- How accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heatwaves – new study The Conversation
- Saving coral reefs will…
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Can AI Help Humans Talk to Animals? Scientists Say We’re Getting Closer to Decoding Their Communication – Miami Herald
- Can AI Help Humans Talk to Animals? Scientists Say We’re Getting Closer to Decoding Their Communication Miami Herald
- From Dogs to Whales, Scientists Are Using AI to Decode Animal Communication—Here’s What They’ve Found Charlotte Observer
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Small Trojan Asteroids Defy Expectations
Understanding the beginning of the solar system requires us to look at some very strange places. One such place is at the so-called “Trojan” asteroids that share Jupiter’s orbit in front of and behind it. But for a long time, these…
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‘Tall waves moving in slow motion’: Here’s how oily oceans on Saturn’s giant moon Titan may behave
If you’re looking for the best waves in the solar system, Saturn’s moon Titan could be your ideal extraterrestrial surfing spot, where a gentle breeze that merely raises a ripple on Earth could drive waves 10 feet (3 meters) tall on the frigid…
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Volcanoes may have cooled Earth in a way scientists didn’t expect
Volcanoes are usually linked to short bursts of climate disruption, but new research suggests their ash may also help drive long-term cooling.
A study of ancient eruptions in the Andes shows how ash falling into the ocean can trigger biological…
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Researchers discover how cell membrane composition drives cancer proliferation
Cells are enveloped by a lipid membrane that gives them structure and provides a barrier between the cell and its environment. However, evidence has recently emerged suggesting that these membranes do more than simply provide…
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Astronomers measure black hole jet power for first time – ttownmedia.com
- Astronomers measure black hole jet power for first time ttownmedia.com
- For The First Time Scientists Have Measured The Power Of A Black Hole’s Jets At 10,000 Times The Sun IFLScience
- Scientists detect unprecedented energy in a binary system and…
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Young Colombian Earns Five Global Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad Medals
Cristian Echeverri celebrates a journey from local curiosity to international recognition in astronomy and astrophysics. Credit: X Courtesy / Public Domain Amid the mountains of eastern Antioquia, where clear nights allow for an…
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