A new method is developed to track dormant HIV-infected cells. This breakthrough may lead to new treatments that eliminate ...
A recent study published in Quaternary Research describes the discovery and identification of possible aardvark tracks and ...
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Study Finds on MSNScientists trace our flexible joints back to the jaws of ancient fishIn a nutshell Synovial joints—the flexible, lubricated connections that allow smooth movement in our bodies—first appeared in the common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates but are absent in jawless ...
By analyzing the DNA of Fulani people, researchers led by @HopkinsMedicine revealed a shared genetic component among all ...
Misha lived her whole life in zoos, but this elephant's teeth are now helping scientists reconstruct wildlife migrations. Geologists show how strontium isotopes found in teeth or tusks reveal where ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNAstronomers Trace Strange Radio Pulses to an Unexpected Star DuoAstronomers have figured out where a stream of long radio bursts is coming from, and its origin is unprecedented. Rather than ...
Cutting-edge technology meets the Kansas cow farm in a collaboration between physicists and agriculture scientists.
expanding the tool for biological research. One can imagine using the technique to build better diagnostic tests to identify ...
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Scientists say they’ve discovered why Mars is redA study suggests Mars takes its red hue from a type of mineral that forms in cool water, which could reveal insights about whether Mars was ever able to support life.
UNSW scientists found that HFOs, marketed as eco-friendly refrigerants, degrade into harmful greenhouse gases, raising ...
A team of scientists with Professor Tobin J. Marks broke down plastic using a simple, inexpensive catalyst and air.
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