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HIV study confirms clinically viable vaccine paving the way for future...

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A new scientific study conducted by a team of leading AIDS scientists reveal results that lead the way to the development of an effective...

Missing link in epigenetics could explain conundrum of disease inheritance

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The process by which a mother's diet during pregnancy can permanently affect her offspring's attributes, such as weight, could be strongly influenced by genetic...

A surprising planet with 3 suns

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This artist's impression shows a view of the triple star system HD 131399 from close to the giant planet orbiting in the system. The...

Microsoft and University of Washington researchers set record for DNA storage

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UW Associate Professor Luis Henrique Ceze, in blue, and research scientist Lee Organick prepare DNA containing digital data for sequencing, which allows them to...

Hitomi: Lost Japanese Spacecraft Shares Groundbreaking View of Perseus galaxy...

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The Perseus galaxy cluster is filled with hot X-ray-emitting gas, as seen in this image from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. Astronomers using the Soft...

Running barefoot helps optimize technique, reduces risk of injury, study shows

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Woman running barefoot.Credit: Image courtesy of University of Granada Scientists from the Universities of Granada and Jaén have demonstrated how barefoot running, when done properly,...

Your smartwatch is giving away your ATM PIN

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Wearable devices can give away your passwords, according to new research. In the paper "Friend or Foe?: Your Wearable Devices Reveal Your Personal PIN" scientists...

Graphene hydraulic press delivers new 2D materials

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Credit: University of Manchester A graphene hydraulic 'nano-press' has proved to be capable of creating new two-dimensional materials by exerting huge pressure on compounds sealed...

‘The Blob’ overshadows El Niño

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'The Blob' and El Niño are on their way out, leaving a disrupted marine ecosystem behind. Credit: Michael Jacox El Niño exerted powerful effects around...

The secret to an Oesia life: Prehistoric worm built tube-like ‘houses’...

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Detail of the Oesia fossil remains in margaretia 'tube'.Credit: Karma Nanglu The fossilised remnants of tube-like "dwellings" which housed a primitive type of prehistoric sea...

Astronomers find evidence for ‘direct collapse’ black hole

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An image based on a supercomputer simulation of the cosmological environment where primordial gas undergoes the direct collapse to a black hole. The gas...