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Published Effective as a collective: Researchers investigate the swarming behavior of microrobots - Effective as a Collective: Researchers Investigate the Swarming Behavior of Microrobots
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Miniaturization is progressing rapidly in just any field and the trend towards the creation of ever...
Published Endangered deer's prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease - Endangered Deer's Prion Gene Could Protect It from Chronic Wasting Disease
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China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer -- the very last of their...
Published Unraveling one of prion disease's deadly secrets - Unraveling One of Prion Disease's Deadly Secrets
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A professor of biochemistry and molecular biology report an unanticipated role for prion nucleation...
Published Northeastern U.S. deer more susceptible to wasting disease than those to the west - Northeastern U.S. Deer More Susceptible to Wasting Disease than Those to the West
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Some deer are more susceptible to chronic wasting disease that is spreading through herds of white-t...
Published Amyloid pathology transmission in lab mice and historic medical treatments - Amyloid Pathology Transmission in Lab Mice and Historic Medical Treatments
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A study has confirmed that some vials of a hormone used in discontinued medical treatments contained ...
Published Not all prion strains interfere with each other - Not All Prion Strains Interfere with Each Other
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The first example of prion strains that replicate independently in vitro and in vivo suggests that s...
Published The ribosome: New target for antiprion medicines - The Ribosome: A New Target for Antiprion Medicines
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The key to treating neurodegenerative prion diseases such as mad cow disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob d...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?
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As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a...
Published Space dust as Earth's sun shield - Space Dust: Earth's Natural Sun Shield
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Dust launched from the moon's surface or from a space station positioned between Earth and the sun c...
Published Collision may have formed the Moon in mere hours, simulations reveal - Collision May Have Formed the Moon in Mere Hours, Simulations Reveal
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Most theories claim the Moon formed out of the debris of a collision between the Earth and an object...
Published Scientists discover places on the moon where it's always 'sweater weather' - Scientists Discover Places on the Moon Where It's Always 'Sweater Weather'
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A team led by planetary scientists has discovered shady locations within pits on the moon that alway...
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 Differences between the Moon’s near and far sides linked to colossal ancient impact - Differences between the Moon’s Near and Far Sides Linked to Colossal Ancient Impact
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New research shows how the impact that created the Moon's South Pole -- Aitken basin is linked to th...
Published New data from flyby of Pluto - New Data from Flyby of Pluto: What We've Learned So Far
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Pluto's surface exhibits a wide variety of landscapes, results from five new studies. The dwarf plan ...
Published Why does Mercury have such a big iron core? - Why Does Mercury Have Such a Big Iron Core?
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A new study disputes the prevailing hypothesis on why Mercury has a big core relative to its mantle. ...
Published Mercury has a solid inner core: New evidence - Mercury has a Solid Inner Core: New Evidence
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Scientists have long known that Earth and Mercury have metallic cores. Like Earth, Mercury's outer c...
Published Earth's carbon points to planetary smashup - Earth's Carbon Points to Planetary Smashup
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Research suggests that virtually all of Earth's life-giving carbon could have come from a collision...
Published Fascinating orbits: Celestial bodies surprisingly erratic - Fascinating Orbits: Celestial Bodies Surprisingly Erratic
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Astronomers are researching the way in which celestial bodies orbit each other, now and in the futur...
Published LRO's LAMP ultraviolet spectrograph observes mercury and hydrogen in GRAIL impact plumes - LRO's LAMP Ultraviolet Spectrograph Observes Mercury and Hydrogen in GRAIL Impact Plumes
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When NASA's twin GRAIL spacecraft made their final descent for impact onto the Moon's surface last D...
Published Evidence of superionic ice provides new insights into unusual magnetic fields of Uranus and Neptune - Evidence of Superionic Ice Provides New Insights into Unusual Magnetic Fields of Uranus and Neptune
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Not all ice is the same. The solid form of water comes in more than a dozen different - sometimes mo...