In a groundbreaking study, scientists from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have utilized cutting-edge artificial intelligence methods to identify a region of the X chromosome that has maintained…
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Scientists discover potential water-formed karstic caves on Mars for first time
A team of scientists from Shenzhen University in China has discovered the first evidence of a new type of cave on the Red Planet. The researchers claim these may have once provided the conditions required for harboring alien life.
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Deep-Sea Fish Evolve Into Diverse Shapes
Fish species living in the deep sea feature a surprisingly large range of body shapes that evolved in different ways and at different rates depending on where the fishes live in the ocean, new research shows.
Overall, the analysis of…
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How fishes of the deep sea have evolved into different shapes
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Fish species living in the deep sea feature a surprisingly large range of body shapes that evolved in different ways and at different rates depending on where the fishes live in the…
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Blue Origin Set For Space Launch After Repeated Delays – Barron's
- Blue Origin Set For Space Launch After Repeated Delays Barron’s
- NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars — twin UC Berkeley satellites dubbed Blue and Gold — will launch in early November Berkeley News
- New Glenn Mission NG-2 Blue Origin
- Blue Origin…
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New England Biolabs® launches the NEBNext® Flu A Integrated Indexing Primer Module to advance Influenza A surveillance and sequencing
Streamlined, high-throughput sequencing of Influenza A virus with integrated indexing for Oxford Nanopore Technologies® platforms
IPSWICH, Mass., Nov. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ –…
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Wild new “gyromorph” materials could make computers insanely fast
Researchers are exploring a new generation of computers that operate using light, or photons, instead of electrical currents. Systems that rely on light to store and process information could one day run far more efficiently and complete…
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LC-MS/MS Identification of a Myeloperoxidase-Targeting Antioxidant Peptide from Black Soybean
The rising prevalence of oxidative stress-related diseases has increased the demand for natural antioxidants. In response, a research group identified and characterized a novel antioxidant peptide from black soybean (Glycine max) aqueous…
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ESA ships Artemis 4 Orion service module to NASA after Trump tried to cancel it
The European Space Agency (ESA) has completed the service module for NASA’s Orion spaceship, which is meant to take the nearly cancelled Artemis 4 mission to the moon.
The module, which is supposed to be shipped to NASA this week, was nearly not…
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Race for first private space station heats up as NASA set to retire ISS
Haven-1 — a mini station scheduled for launch in May 2026 — has been designed for comfort, according to Andrew Feustel, a former NASA astronaut now an advisor at Vast.
“It has a…
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