This was the first trial investigating the effects of single session foam rolling of the biceps brachii on sensorimotor function. According to the results of our study, a single session of foam rolling has no detrimental effect on sensorimotor…
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More Research Shows That Enceladus Has A Stable Ocean That Could Host Life
The case for habitability in Enceladus’ warm, ice-capped ocean is growing. Ever since Cassini found evidence of hydrothermal activity in the moon’s ocean, and detected life’s building blocks in the plumes of material ejected from the…
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Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) splits into 3 pieces after a close brush with the sun (video)
Astronomers have captured striking footage of the solar system comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) breaking apart on the nights following Nov. 11 after it was destabilized by a close brush with the sun in early October.
Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) brightened…
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HHMI Scientists Debate: Sponge vs. Comb Jelly Origins
In the world of phylogenetics, there’s team sponge and team comb jelly.
Which creature roots the animal tree of life — the simple sponge or the more complex comb jelly — has stirred fierce debate among phylogeneticists, researchers…
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New image of ‘other comet ATLAS’ (C/2025 K1) reveals it’s breaking apart ahead of close approach to Earth
The “other” Comet ATLAS has fragmented, transforming into a cloud of debris that’s streaming into space, new observations have revealed.
The comet, called C/2025 K1 (ATLAS), was discovered in May by astronomers at the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact…
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Researcher who solved a 50-year mystery wins Science & SciLifeLab Prize
“I was the only one in the room. The number I’d been looking for showed up on the mass spectrometer. It was the most intense dopamine rush I’d ever had.”
This is how Uche Medoh, winner of the 2025 Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young…
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Water-driven Accessible Potential Karstic Caves in Hebrus Valles, Mars: Implications for Subsurface Habitability – astrobiology.com
- Water-driven Accessible Potential Karstic Caves in Hebrus Valles, Mars: Implications for Subsurface Habitability astrobiology.com
- Evidence of ancient underground water reveals Mars may have stayed habitable longer than believed Phys.org
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