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Space dust may transport life between worlds, research suggests

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Some of the coldest and darkest dust in space shines brightly in this infrared image from the Herschel Observatory. Credit: ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech Life on our planet might...
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Blowing in the stellar wind: Scientists reduce the chances of life on exoplanets in...

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Image of starlight on exoplanet. Credit: Courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech. Is there life beyond Earth in the cosmos? Astronomers looking for signs have found that our Milky...
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Inflammation trains the skin to heal faster

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Stem cells (green) migrate into a three-day-old wound to repair it. Credit: Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development/The Rockefeller University Scars may fade, but the...
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Metastatic prostate cancer cases skyrocket: More lax screening rather than more aggressive disease?

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The largest increase in new cases of metastatic prostate cancer was among men 55 to 69 years old, which rose 92 percent in the...
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By boosting innate immunity, researchers eradicate aggressive prostate cancer in mice

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This study is the first demonstration that a tyrosine kinase inhibitor could activate innate anti-tumor immunity, resulting in the eradication of invasive cancer. Credit: ©...
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Squeezing light into a tiny channel brings optical computing a step closer

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These are nanofocusing and optical mode properties of the organic hybrid gap plasmon waveguide on the silicon platform used for degenerate four-wave mixing. The...
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Humble sponges are our deepest ancestors: Dispute in evolutionary biology solved

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Sea sponge. Credit: © mychadre77 / Fotolia New research led by the University of Bristol has resolved evolutionary biology's most-heated debate, revealing it is the morphologically...