Category: 7. Science
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Mass spec method captures proteins in native membranes
Cell function depends on how proteins and lipids are organized in native membranes, but studying those interactions has been difficult. Most approaches require extracting membrane proteins, or MPs, and stabilizing them in detergents that…
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After 5 years on Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover may have found its 1st meteorite (photos)
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has found a possible meteorite on the surface of the Red Planet.
Perseverance spotted an unusual “sculpted, high-standing” rock nestled among “low-lying, flat and fragmented surrounding rocks”, which got the…
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After 5 years on Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover may have found its 1st meteorite (photos)
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NASA’s Perseverance mission spotted a possible large meteorite, called Phippsaksla, in September 2025. This image was taken on Sept. 19, or Sol…
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Remission spectroscopy resolves the mechanism of action of bedaquiline within living mycobacteria
World Health Organization. Global Tuberculosis Report 2023. (WHO, 2023).
Nyang’wa, B.-T. et al. A 24-week, all-oral regimen for rifampin-resistant tuberculosis. N. Engl. J. Med. 387, 2331–2343 (2022).
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UT, UTSA students help find unexpected black hole in nearby galaxy – UT Austin News
Small and unassuming, Segue 1 is a nearby dwarf galaxy containing only a handful of stars – too few to provide the gravity needed to keep itself from scattering into space. Like other dwarf galaxies, it was long believed that…
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Texas A&M Uses 3D Bioprinting to Study Lung Cells in Extreme Flight Conditions
Flying at high altitudes or traveling in space exposes the human body to extreme changes in pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels—environments that traditional cell cultures fail to mimic. Scientists at Texas A&M…
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PLD Space unveils Miura 5, the ‘100% made in Spain’ reusable super rocket that will launch in 2026
Tuesday, 25 November 2025, 19:10
The space transportation company PLD Space has unveiled its first integrated unit of the Miura 5, the 100 per cent Spanish reusable super rocket scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2026 from…
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