The panelists explore the potential of multidimensional chromatography as an advanced analytical technique for oligonucleotide analysis. They highlight the method’s strength in improving resolution, separating complex mixtures, and providing…
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Chemistry on Saturn’s huge moon Titan is even weirder than we thought
The rules of chemistry on Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may have to be rewritten thanks to a new discovery that shows how frozen crystals of hydrogen cyanide can mix with liquid hydrocarbons, in a combination that had not been thought possible…
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Primatology goes high tech — from bioacoustics to drones & AI
- From thermal cameras to deep learning AI, researchers are reinventing how they study primates in the wild.
- What began with Jane Goodall’s observational notes has evolved into artificial intelligence that…
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Starlink reaches 10,000 satellites launched, but not without consequences – PCWorld
- Starlink reaches 10,000 satellites launched, but not without consequences PCWorld
- Launch Roundup: SpaceX to launch first expendable Falcon 9 since January NASASpaceFlight.com –
- Sky’s getting crowded Komando.com
- 🇺🇸 BIG WEEK FOR SPACEX: 4…
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New study reveals why time seems to move faster the older we get
Scientists may be closer to understanding why time seems to pass more quickly as we age — and brain scans of people watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show helped them address this enduring question.
In a study published Sept. 30 in the journal
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Superbright ‘Comet Lemmon’ gets its tail temporarily torn to pieces by solar wind
A striking new photo of the superbright “Comet Lemmon” (C/2025 A6) shows the partial remains of its sizeable tail, shortly after the ethereal limb was temporarily torn apart by the sun. The cosmic shredding occurred just a few days before the…
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