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April 26, 2012
Two recent astrophysics studies found meaningful results in nothing. Read more
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January 4, 2024
Ryan SprengerFauna Bio Inc. The use of non-model organisms in medical research is an expanding field that has already made a significant impact on human health. Insights gleaned from the study of unique mammalian traits are being used to develop novel therapeutic agents. The remarkable phenotype of mammalian hibernation confers unique physiologic and metabolic benefits […] Read more
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February 23, 2012
Adam Levine, M.D., an emergency medicine physician with Rhode Island Hospital and a volunteer physician with International Medical Corps, was deployed to a field hospital near Misurata, Libya, during the conflict in Libya. He and his colleagues cared for over 1,300 patients from both sides of the conflict over a two-month period between June and August 2011. In a new paper, Levine describes his experience and the lessons he learned that he hopes will aid in future humanitarian efforts. Read more
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September 10, 2025
Gravitational waves emitted after two black holes coalesced agree with theories from physicists Stephen Hawking and Roy Kerr. Read more
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March 2, 2026
Teens need eight to 10 hours of sleep each night. A large majority get less than that, according to a national survey of U.S. high school students. Read more
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August 12, 2024
Birds that are willing to eat seed spiked with chicken poop have higher expression levels of a gut immunity gene, a new study finds. Read more
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February 17, 2012
An industrial robot as artist? From March 6-10, 2012, researchers will be presenting what may at first seem to be a contradiction at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany (Hall 9, Stand E08). There, interested visitors can view the metal painter in action and can even have it sketch their own faces. Read more
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March 10, 2023
A bright streak stretching away from a remote galaxy might be the light from stolen gas and new stars caught in the wake of an escaping black hole. Read more
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April 25, 2023
The atoms in a piece of sapphire oscillate in two directions at once, a mimic of the hypothetically dead-and-alive feline. Read more
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July 24, 2024
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured this image of Saturn and its colossal rings on July 4, 2020, during summer in the gas giant’s northern hemisphere. Two of Saturn’s icy moons are also clearly visible: Mimas at right, and Enceladus at bottom.  The light reddish haze over the northern hemisphere seen in this color composite could […] Read more
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