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Dark matter is the most likely source of excess of gamma rays from galactic center

Dark matter is the most likely source of excess of gamma rays from galactic...

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In the recent past, space missions dedicated to the study of astrophysical signals in the high-energy spectrum revealed a series of enigmatic excesses not...
Scientists zero in on the role of volcanoes in the demise of dinosaurs

Scientists zero in on the role of volcanoes in the demise of dinosaurs

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Earth has experienced five major mass extinction events over the past 500 million years. Massive volcanic eruptions have been identified as the major driver...

Scientists create simple synthetic cell that grows and divides normally

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Five years ago, scientists created a single-celled synthetic organism that, with only 473 genes, was the simplest living cell ever known. However, this bacteria-like...
Study reports six novel variants for CRISPR Cas12a in plants expanding genome engineering

Study reports six novel variants for CRISPR-Cas12a in plants, expanding genome engineering

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In a new publication in Nature Communications, associate professor of Plant Science at the University of Maryland Yiping Qi continues to innovate genome editing and...
Animal stress signal improves plant drought resilience

‘Animal-stress’ signal improves plant drought resilience

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A team of Australian and German researchers has discovered a novel pathway that plants can use to save water and improve their drought tolerance. The...
Object classification through a single pixel detector

Object classification through a single-pixel detector

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Machine vision systems have many applications, including self-driving cars, intelligent manufacturing, robotic surgery and biomedical imaging, among many others. Most of these machine vision...
Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought

Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is underestimating methane emissions from oil and gas production in its annual Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and...
Dogs not gone wild

Dogs (not) gone wild: DNA tests show most ‘wild dogs’ in Australia are pure...

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Almost all wild canines in Australia are genetically more than half dingo, a new study led by UNSW Sydney shows -- suggesting that lethal...
A powerful solar storm hit Earth back in 1582

A powerful solar storm hit Earth back in 1582

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"A great fire appeared in the sky to the North, and lasted three nights," wrote a Portuguese scribe in early March, 1582. Across the...
Supernova simulations reveal how stellar explosions shape debris clouds

Supernova simulations reveal how stellar explosions shape debris clouds

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Astronomers are now in a better position to interpret observations of supernova remnants thanks to computer simulations of these cataclysmic events by RIKEN astrophysicists. When...
Researchers look for immunological solutions in opossums

Researchers look for immunological solutions in opossums

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A University of New Mexico Biology professor and second-year Ph.D. student are part of a team of scientists who have examined the immune system...