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For hundreds of years, Andean people recorded information by tying knots into long cords. Will we ever be able to read them?
Rather than being like battery chargers, mitochondria are more like the motherboard of the cell.
Two UT Austin physicists were part of a collaboration that won the Breakthrough Prize for work at the Large Hadron Collider.
New study shows hibiscus flowers lost bullseye patterns through repeated gene changes, despite bee preference.
Researchers are getting better at growing miniature organs and embryos in test tubes or on chips. This creates new ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNAn 11-Billion-Year-Old Galaxy Just Reappeared — And It’s Wrapped in a Perfect Ring of LightA distant galaxy, invisible for billions of years, has reappeared in a surprising form thanks to a rare cosmic illusion ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNWhat Is Dark Matter and Why Is It Important?Dark matter is more than five times as abundant as all the visible matter in the universe. So why can't we see any of it?
Besides particles like sterile neutrinos, axions and weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), a leading candidate for ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Huiyuan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has made a ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNThe hunt for dark photons intensifies with MADMAX 🔭The quest for dark matter has mobilized scientists for decades. Two hypothetical particles, axions and dark photons (see ...
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Astronomy on MSNDeep-Sky Dreams: Face-on spiral IC 342Also known as the enigmatic "hidden galaxy," IC 342 is a big barred spiral with low surface brightness in the constellation ...
Abstract: Computed tomography (CT) as an important clinical diagnostics method can profit from extension with dark-field imaging, as it is currently restricted to X-rays’ attenuation contrast only.
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