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  • University of Portsmouth Study Sheds Light on Why Tendons Are Prone to Injury

    University of Portsmouth Study Sheds Light on Why Tendons Are Prone to Injury

    Peer-reviewed, experimental study, animals

    • First-ever detailed map of how the tissue connecting tendons to bone behaves under stress.
    • Research reveals why common sports injuries heal poorly and often recur.
    • Findings…

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  • Scientists reveal a hidden alarm system inside your cells

    Scientists reveal a hidden alarm system inside your cells

    Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) researchers have uncovered how ribosomes are able to alert the cell when something is wrong.

    Ribosomes are best known as the cell’s protein builders. They attach to mRNA and travel along it,…

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  • JMIR Publications announces membership of STM

    JMIR Publications announces membership of STM

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    JMIR Publications, a publisher of academic journals dedicated to digital health and open science, has joined the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers…

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  • Twin tornadoes tear perfectly parallel tracks through Mississippi during deadly ‘superstorm’ — Earth from space

    Twin tornadoes tear perfectly parallel tracks through Mississippi during deadly ‘superstorm’ — Earth from space

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    Where is it? Tylertown, Mississippi [31.140899624, -90.17186140]

    What’s in the photo? A pair of parallel tracks carved out by tornadoes during a major storm

    Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 8

    When was it taken? March 22, 2025

    This…

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  • New glowing Lanternshark and Porcelain Crab species found in deep sea

    New glowing Lanternshark and Porcelain Crab species found in deep sea

    Scientists have discovered two new deep-sea species, a lanternshark and a porcelain crab, based on specimens collected during a 2022 expedition aboard the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator. The findings were described by separate research…

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  • AlphaFold Database Structure Extractor: a web server and API to download AlphaFold structures using common protein accessions | BMC Bioinformatics

    AlphaFold Database Structure Extractor: a web server and API to download AlphaFold structures using common protein accessions | BMC Bioinformatics

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    The AlphaFoldDB Structure Extractor (https://project.iith.ac.in/sharmaglab/alphafoldextractor/) is an open-access web server and API toolkit designed to facilitate the bulk download of predicted protein structures from the AlphaFold…

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  • Confirmed Discovery: Chang’e-6 Finds Rare Meteorite Fragments in Lunar Dust That Could Explain the Origin of Earth’s Water

    Confirmed Discovery: Chang’e-6 Finds Rare Meteorite Fragments in Lunar Dust That Could Explain the Origin of Earth’s Water

    Chang’e-6 collected soil from the Apollo Crater, located inside the enormous South Pole–Aitken Basin, a region known to have experienced repeated high-energy impacts for billions of years. Because the Moon has no atmosphere, no erosion, and…

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