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Frozen Giant Awakening: Unexpected Jet Activity Found in Deep Space Comets
Scientists using the world’s most powerful array of radio telescopes have caught a giant comet in unexpected ways, while still…
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Yellow to green: Yeast converts human urine into valuable aggregate material
Scientists have designed yeast to transform one of human’s most abundant waste into high-value biomaterials worth more than $80 per…
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Most people think they will resist authority – they are wrong
When faced with authoritative figures who demand harmful action, most Americans consider them an exception to rejection. New Ohio State…
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Aegytocin controls blood sugar in new ways
Hormones, known for their combination of childbirth and society, reveal a hidden talent: controlling blood sugar through previously unknown pathways…
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Americans trust AI scientists, not climate experts
Although artificial intelligence has become increasingly mainstream since Chatgpt’s debut in 2022, Americans believe AI scientists are more suspicious than…
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Living near poisonous algae
New research from the University of Michigan shows that patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis have significantly shorter survival times and…
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Axolotls reveal how limb ruptures know where they are during regeneration
When Axolotl loses part of its limb, the remaining cells face a key question: What exactly needs to be reconstructed?…
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Teenagers’ sleep interruption rewrites the rules of brain development
New research shows that disrupting teenagers’ circadian rhythms not only makes them tired, but fundamentally how their brains respond to…
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Tarantulas Master’s bipedal recovery
According to new research, young Tarantulas could lose two of eight legs and bounce back to full speed in one…
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