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Published Solar System formed from 'poorly mixed cake batter,' isotope research shows - Solar System Formed from 'Poorly Mixed Cake Batter,' Isotope Research Shows
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Earth's potassium arrived by meteoritic delivery service finds new research led by Earth and planeta...
Published How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun - How 1,000 Undergraduates Helped Solve an Enduring Mystery About the Sun
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For three years at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of students spent an estimated 56,00...
Published Planet formation: ALMA detects gas in a circumplanetary disk - Planet Formation: ALMA Detects Gas in a Circumplanetary Disk
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Scientists using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to study planet formation h...
Published New abiotic pathway for the formation of oxygen - New Abiotic Pathway for the Formation of Oxygen
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Researchers have now found evidence that double ionised sulphur dioxide contribute to the formation...
Published Spanish lagoon used to better understand wet-to-dry transition of Mars - Spanish Lagoon Used to Better Understand Wet-to-Dry Transition of Mars
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In the ongoing search for signs of life on Mars, a new study proposes focusing on 'time-resolved ana...
Published Tiny underwater sand dunes may shed light on larger terrestrial and Martian formations - Tiny Underwater Sand Dunes: A Key to Understanding Terrestrial and Martian Formations
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Researchers have been studying the dynamics of how crescent-shaped sand dunes are formed. Known as b...
Published Satellites are key to monitoring ocean carbon - Satellites are Key to Monitoring Ocean Carbon
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Satellites now play a key role in monitoring carbon levels in the oceans, but we are only just begin...
Published New approach shows hydrogen can be combined with electricity to make pharmaceutical drugs - New Approach Unveils: Hydrogen and Electricity Can Be Combined to Manufacture Pharmaceutical Drugs
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The world needs greener ways to make chemicals. In a new study, researchers demonstrate one potentia...
Published Caves tell us that Australia's mountains are still growing - Caves Tell Us That Australia's Mountains Are Still Growing
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Research shows Buchan Caves to be about 3.5 million years old and that Victoria's East Gippsland has...
Published The positive outlooks of studying negatively-charged chiral molecules - The Positive Outlooks of Studying Negatively-Charged Chiral Molecules
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The ability to distinguish two chiral enantiomers is an essential analytical capability for chemical...
Published This fungus shrinks in size to better infect the brain - This Fungus Shrinks in Size to Better Infect the Brain
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A fungus that is a common cause of fungal meningitis undergoes a remarkable transformation once it e...
Published Phage attacks shown in new light - Phage Attacks Shown in New Light
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New methodology and tools provide an opportunity to watch in unprecedented detail as a phage attacks...
Published Maths unlocks molecular interactions that open window to how life evolved - Maths Unlocks Molecular Interactions That Open Window to How Life Evolved
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Landmark research by mathematicians sets out the definitive picture of biological adaptation at the...
Published Physicists show how frequencies can easily be multiplied without special circuitry - Physicists Show How Frequencies Can Easily Be Multiplied Without Special Circuitry
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A new discovery by physicists could make certain components in computers and smartphones obsolete. T...
Published A look into the heart of cellular waste disposal - A Look into the Heart of Cellular Waste Disposal
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Researchers reveal how a nanomachine takes care of cleaning up inside the cell. ABSTRACT: A Look int...
Published Discovery of massive early galaxies defies prior understanding of the universe - Discovery of Massive Early Galaxies Defies Prior Understanding of the Universe
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Six massive galaxies discovered in the early universe are upending what scientists previously unders...
Published Jellyfish and fruit flies shed light on the origin of hunger regulation - Jellyfish and Fruit Flies Shed Light on the Origin of Hunger Regulation
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To survive, all organisms must regulate their appetite. Hormones and small proteins called neuropept...
Published Cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar - Cancer Cells Use a New Fuel in Absence of Sugar
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Researchers have discovered a new nutrient source that pancreatic cancer cells use to grow. The mole...
Published Brain inspires more robust AI
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Most artificially intelligent systems are based on neural networks, algorithms inspired by biologica...
Published Certain sugars affect brain 'plasticity,' helping with learning, memory, recovery
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Can you recognize an old friend, but forget what you had for breakfast yesterday? Our brains constan...