Category: 7. Science
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Timing is everything: a simple chemical method to determine the bioavailable surface concentration of insecticide for insecticide-treated net evaluation | Malaria Journal
All tests were conducted at Biolytrics Vietnam between September 2018 and June 2020. Five experiments were performed. (1) validation of the GC-FID (Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection) compared to standard CIPAC HPLC (High…
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Looking at the roles genes play in the growth and aging of tomatoes
Overexpressing these receptors caused ABA hypersensitivity, dwarfism, delayed senescence, reproductive anomalies, and enhanced fruit pigmentation. The findings reveal how ABA signaling integrates hormonal crosstalk to fine-tune…
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Genome-wide investigation of the dmrt gene family reveals new insight into the gonad development in Plectropomus leopardus: dmrt2a regulate the development of oocytes | Biology of Sex Differences
Kikuchi K, Hamaguchi S. Novel sex-determining genes in fish and sex chromosome evolution. Dev Dyn. 2013;242(4):339–53.
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Kang Y, Guan GJ, Hong YH. Insights of sex…
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AI Drug Design Models Miss Physics Mark
Proteins play a key role not only in the body, but also in medicine: they either serve as active ingredients, such as enzymes or antibodies, or they are target structures for drugs. The first step in developing new therapies is…
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Can we find water ice on the moon? Only if we know where to look, scientists say
Earth’s moon is a treasure trove of resources. Space agencies around the world are planning missions to access and use lunar volatiles, which include hydrogen, water, helium, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide, in order to produce fuel sources,…
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Twin black hole mergers offer clues to cosmic evolution, dark matter: scientists-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — An international study, including researchers in Australia, has detected “two remarkable black hole collisions,” offering new clues to cosmic evolution and dark matter.
The pair of gravitational-wave events…
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New mathematical model challenges very existence of life
In a recent breakthrough, a new…
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