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Groundbreaking mouse cortex model opens new frontiers in neuroscience
Harnessing the muscle of one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, researchers have built one of the largest and most detailed biophysically realistic brain simulations of an animal ever. This virtual copy of a whole mouse cortex…
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Volcanic crater lithium may transform U.S. into clean energy hub
A peer reviewed study reports that parts of the McDermitt caldera hold unusually high amounts of lithium in its clays, concentrated at Thacker Pass in northern Nevada.
The most lithium-dense layer reaches grades high enough to matter at…
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The discovery of the first Earth cousin and the search for life elsewhere – Nature
- The discovery of the first Earth cousin and the search for life elsewhere Nature
- Astronomers Discover Potentially Habitable “Super-Earth” Just 18 Light-Years Away SciTechDaily
- Nearby super-Earth may be our best chance yet to find alien life
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AIP Publishing names Igor Kaganovich as new editor in chief of Physics of Plasmas
MELVILLE, N.Y., Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AIP Publishing today announced that Igor Kaganovich of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) at Princeton University has been appointed…
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How is the FOXP3 Gene Regulated?
Original story from the Gladstone Institutes (CA, USA).
Fine-tuning a gene centrally involved in regulating the immune system offers potential clues for future autoimmunity and cancer treatments.
The immune system faces a delicate…
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Air Liquide integrates first hydrogen-powered trucks for its logistics in the Netherlands
Air Liquide announces the roll-out of its first hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks for its activities in the Netherlands. This new initiative reinforces Air Liquide’s commitment to decarbonizing transportation…
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Earth gets auroras from solar storms; a star’s violent blast could strip a planet of its atmosphere
The star’s eruption was similar to the gargantuan blasts that our Sun routinely unleashes into space, like the solar storms that recently gave us our night-time light shows. This, however, is on a much, much bigger scale. Literally.
In fact,…
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