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Coronaviruses are masters of mimicry new study finds

Coronaviruses are masters of mimicry, new study finds

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Coronaviruses are adept at imitating human immune proteins that have been implicated in severe COVID-19 disease, a study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos...
Juno data indicates sprites or elves frolic in Jupiters atmosphere

Juno data indicates ‘sprites’ or ‘elves’ frolic in Jupiter’s atmosphere

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New results from NASA's Juno mission at Jupiter suggest that either "sprites" or "elves" could be dancing in the upper atmosphere of the solar...
Antarctica yields oldest fossils of giant birds with 6.4 meter wingspans

Antarctica yields oldest fossils of giant birds with 6.4-meter wingspans

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Fossils recovered from Antarctica in the 1980s represent the oldest giant members of an extinct group of birds that patrolled the southern oceans with...
Ice loss due to warming leads to warming due to ice loss

Ice loss due to warming leads to warming due to ice loss: A vicious...

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The 0.2 degrees C rise is substantial, given that global mean temperature is currently about one degree higher than in pre-industrial times, and governments worldwide have...
The Grantecan finds the farthest black hole that belongs to a rare family of galaxies

The Grantecan finds the farthest black hole that belongs to a rare family of...

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An international team of astronomers has identified one of the rarest known classes of gamma-ray emitting galaxies, called BL Lacertae, within the first 2...
60 year old limit to lasers overturned by quantum researchers

60-year-old limit to lasers overturned by quantum researchers

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A team of Australian quantum theorists has shown how to break a bound that had been believed, for 60 years, to fundamentally limit the...
Vampire bats social distance when they get sick

Vampire bats social distance when they get sick

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A new paper in Behavioral Ecology, published by Oxford University Press, finds that wild vampire bats that are sick spend less time near others from...
New catalyst turns greenhouse gases into hydrogen gas

New catalyst turns greenhouse gases into hydrogen gas

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A new nanocatalyst that recycles major greenhouse gasses, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), into highly value-added hydrogen (H2) gas has been...
Red and black ink from Egyptian papyri unveil ancient writing practices 1

Red and black ink from Egyptian papyri unveil ancient writing practices

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Scientists led by the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, Grenoble, France and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, have discovered the composition of red and black...
Timeline of early eukaryotic evolution unveiled

Timeline of early eukaryotic evolution unveiled

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By analyzing duplicates of thousands of genes, researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary events leading to the creation of eukaryotic cells, the precursors to virtually...
Super resolution microscopy and machine learning shed new light on fossil pollen grains

Super-resolution microscopy and machine learning shed new light on fossil pollen grains

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Plant biology researchers at the University of Illinois and computer scientists at the University of California Irvine have developed a new method of fossil...