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Published Prion trials and tribulations: Finding the right tools and experimental models - Prion Trials and Tribulations: Finding the Right Tools and Experimental Models
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Prions are fascinating, enigmatic, and might teach us not only about rare prion diseases like Creutz...
Published Copper facilitates prion disease, scientists show - Copper Facilitates Prion Disease, Scientists Show
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Many of us are familiar with prion disease from its most startling and unusual incarnations —- the o...
Published Scientists discover fire records embedded within sand dunes - Scientists Discover Fire Records Embedded Within Sand Dunes
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A new study shows that sand dunes can serve as repositories of fire history and aid in expanding sci...
Published eDNA methods give a real-time look at coral reef health
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The study underscores the crucial role of microbes in maintaining coral reef health, akin to the hum...
Published Researchers create lunar regolith bricks that could be used to construct Artemis base camp - Researchers Create Lunar Regolith Bricks That Could Be Used to Construct Artemis Base Camp
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As part of NASA's Artemis program to establish a long-term presence on the moon, it aims to build an...
Published Astronauts may one day drink water from ancient moon volcanoes - Astronauts May One Day Drink Water from Ancient Moon Volcanoes
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If any humans had been alive 2 to 4 billion years ago, they may have looked up and seen a sliver of ...
Published Researchers enlist robot swarms to mine lunar resources - Researchers Enlist Robot Swarms to Mine Lunar Resources
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Building a base on the moon was once something out of science fiction, but now scientists are starti...
Published Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms - Tree Rings Offer Insight into Devastating Radiation Storms
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A new study has shed new light on a mysterious, unpredictable and potentially devastating kind of as...
Published 'Starquakes' could explain mystery signals
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Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are an astronomical mystery, with their exact cause and origins still un...
Published Remains of a modern glacier found near Mars' equator implies water ice possibly present at low latitudes on Mars even today - Remains of a Modern Glacier Found Near Mars' Equator Implies Water Ice Possibly Present at Low Latitudes on Mars Even Today
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Scientists revealed the discovery of a relict glacier near Mars' equator. Located in Eastern Noctis...
Published Streetlights contribute less to nighttime light emissions in cities than expected - Streetlights Contribute Less to Nighttime Light Emissions in Cities Than Expected
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When satellites take pictures of Earth at night, how much of the light that they see comes from stre...
Published Solving the space junk problem - Solving the Space Junk Problem
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Aging satellites and space debris crowd low-Earth orbit, and launching new satellites adds to the co...
Published Satellite broken? Smart satellites to the rescue - Satellite Broken? Smart Satellites to the Rescue
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Scientists are developing robotic networks that can work independently but collaboratively on a comm...
Published Harnessing hydrogen at life's origin
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A new report uncovers how hydrogen gas, the energy of the future, provided energy in the past, at th...
Published No scientific evidence for cognitively advanced behaviors and symbolism by Homo naledi
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A new study casts doubt on claims that Homo naledi, a small-brained hominin dating to between 335-24...
Published Studying grassland from space - Studying Grassland from Space: A New Frontier in Ecological Research
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Extensively used grassland is host to a high degree of biodiversity, and performs an important clima...
Published Bear genes show circadian rhythms even during hibernation
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The internal clocks of grizzly bears appear to keep ticking through hibernation, according to a gene...
Published DNA from domesticated chickens is tainting genomes of wild red junglefowl, study finds - DNA from Domesticated Chickens is Tainting Genomes of Wild Red Junglefowl, Study Finds
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The red junglefowl -- the wild ancestor of the chicken -- is losing its genetic diversity by interbr...
Published Your gut's microbiome, on a chip - Your Gut's Microbiome, on a Chip
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Researchers describe how gut-on-a-chip devices can bridge lab models and human biology. Modeling the ...
Published Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions - Rivers and Streams in the Andean Cordillera: Hot Spots for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Researchers show that rivers in the Andean mountains contribute 35% and 72% of riverine emissions of...