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“Rival” neutrino experiments NOvA and T2K publish first joint analysis – Interactions.org
- “Rival” neutrino experiments NOvA and T2K publish first joint analysis Interactions.org
- Joint neutrino oscillation analysis from the T2K and NOvA experiments Nature
- Researchers could be one step closer to understanding the origin of matter…
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3I/ATLAS, CKM Syndrome, And Mosquitoes’ Final Frontier
This week on Break It Down: a potential environmental trigger for autism has been identified, interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is doing weird things with its tail, 90 percent of people are at risk of a newly recognized syndrome, why we know the…
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Scientists Find Ways to Boost Memory in Aging Brains
Newswise — Memory loss may not simply be a symptom of getting older. New research from Virginia Tech shows that it’s tied to specific molecular changes in the brain and that adjusting those processes can improve…
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Peatlands’ Carbon Reservoir Faces Release Risk
This story by Caitlin Hayes is shared jointly with the Cornell Chronicle newsroom.
Study co-author Joel E. Kostka is the Tom and Marie Patton Distinguished Professor and associate chair for Research in the School of Biological Sciences with a…
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Best of the Week: HPLC for Practicing Scientists, Forensics and Gas Chromatography
This past week, LCGC International published a variety of articles on hot topics in separation science. Michael Dong’s video series provides viewers with an educational overview of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), a new interview…
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Before T. rex, there was the “dragon prince”
An international team of paleontologists has identified a previously unknown dinosaur species named Khankhuuluu, believed to be the closest-known ancestor of the giant Tyrannosaurs. The discovery, led by Jared Voris and Dr. Darla Zelenitsky from…
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Scientists Just Found a Super-Earth Exoplanet Only 18 Light-Years Away : ScienceAlert
A new exoplanet candidate has just burst onto the scene, and it may be one of the best alien worlds yet on which to search for extraterrestrial life.
It’s just 18 light-years away: a super-Earth named GJ 251c with a minimum mass about 3.84…
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Australia’s Gilmour Space ‘not going to give up’ as it eyes 2nd orbital launch attempt in 2026
The Australian company Gilmour Space aims to make a second attempt to reach space in 2026, having turned a cow paddock into a launch pad.
Gilmour Space launched its first Eris rocket on July 29 from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport in coastal…
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Selection for photocatalytic function through Darwinian evolution of synthetic self-replicators
Ayala, F. J. Darwin’s greatest discovery: design without designer. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 104, 8567–8573 (2007).
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de Duve, C. The onset of…
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