- Genome Maintains 3D Structure During Cell Division, Contrary to Long-Held Belief Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
- In a surprising discovery, scientists find tiny loops in the genomes of dividing cells MIT News
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Genome Maintains 3D Structure During Cell Division, Contrary to Long-Held Belief – Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
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How do our brains wake up?
When you wake up in the morning, it might feel like your brain just switched on at the ring of an alarm, although you still might feel groggy for a while. But the actual process the brain goes through to wake up is a gradual, coordinated event….
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Dark matter is not still, it behaves like a cosmic superfluid: Study
It may sound unbelievable, but new research suggests that instead of being featureless, dark matter could actually behave like a cosmic superfluid, forming swirling vortex lines and stable rotating cores known as solitons inside…
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Complete Guide To Seeing ‘Shooting Stars’ From Halley’s Comet On Monday
Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon on Oct. 11, 2025, as imaged by Gianluca Masi at The Virtual Telescope Project (www.virtualtelescope.eu).
Gianluca Masi at The Virtual Telescope Project (www.virtualtelescope.eu). Used with permission.
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The Sky Today on Sunday, October 19: The Moon and Venus before dawn – Astronomy Magazine
- The Sky Today on Sunday, October 19: The Moon and Venus before dawn Astronomy Magazine
- Don’t Miss Sunday’s Beautiful Crescent Moon Beside Brilliant Venus Forbes
- When the Sky Smiles: A Rare Triple Conjunction of the Moon, Venus, and Regulus…
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Lead may have killed off Neanderthals, but why not also humans?
For decades, scientists have known that lead is bad news for brains. It messes with brain development, lowers intelligence, and causes emotional and behavioral problems.
But no one expected to find proof of lead exposure in ancient hominids –…
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See Bright Comets As Meteor Shower Peaks
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Two green comets will reach their minimum distance from Earth, likely peaking in brightness, after sunset on Monday, Oct. 20, just hours before the peak of the annual Orionid meteor shower, itself the product of the famous Halley’s…
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Surrey-made technology heading for space to search for life on Mars
Emily Jefferyin Surrey Hills and
Bob DaleSouth East
Mullard Space Science LaboratoryEquipment at the laboratory has to be kept free of any dust particles Should a future mission to Mars discover life on the planet’s surface there is a chance a…
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“One of the ocean’s best kept secrets”: adorable pygmy seahorse filmed hiding in coral reef
An underwater videographer in Anilao, the Philippines, shared an astounding video of a diminutive dive buddy so small it’s hard to see against the coral: a pygmy seahorse.
“Hard to believe something this tiny can be so perfectly adapted to…
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