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AstronomyAstrophysicsCornell UniversityJames Webb Space TelescopeSciTech News
Uncovering the Universe: How the James Webb Space Telescope Discovered a Hidden Galaxy
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (or JWST) was looking at the first images of a famous old galaxy. Cornell University…
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ContraceptionGeneticsPregnancySciTech NewsSpermWashington State University
Revolutionary Discovery: How the Identification of a Key Gene is Changing the Game in Male Contraception
Scientists recently found a new gene called Arrdc5. It affects sperm size, motion, and shape. A drug targeting the protein…
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BacteriaBroad InstituteGene TherapyHarvard UniversityMITSciTech News
Exploring Nature’s Nano-Syringes: Unlocking the Potential of Bacterial Machines for Future Medicine
New Programmable System Developed to Deliver Protein Treatments into Human Cells and Animals Scientists are working on a programmable system…
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Emory UniversityLearningModelingSciTech News
Exploring Pavlov’s Behavioral Association Theories: New Twists Proven Over Time
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerUncovering the Mechanics of Memory and Learning Scientists have come up with an idea that could help us understand why…
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BMJCardiologyDietNutritionPopularSciTech News
Mediterranean Magic: A Diet Proven to Reduce Women’s Cardiovascular Disease and Death Risk by 25%
Mediterranean Diet Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease and Death in Women Eating food like they do in Mediterranean…
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AstrophysicsGravitational WavesLIGOPopularSciTech NewsSISSAVirgo Collaboration
Unraveling the Mysteries of the Universe: How The Space Interferometer Constellation Reveals Elusive Gravitational Wave Sources
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinA team at SISSA just came up with an idea for using a bunch of special instruments in outer space…
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AtomsChemical EngineeringMaterials SciencePopularSciTech NewsUniversity Of Chicago
Scientists Unveil Revolutionary Approach To Making Atomically-Thin Metal Layers Easier and Cheaper Than Ever Before
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaCrafting MXenes Just like you need many layers to make the perfect croissant, a special material made of lots of…
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AstronomyAstrophysicsPopularSciTech NewsUniversity Of Sheffield
Astounding Explosion the Size of Our Solar System Baffles Astronomers: What is the Aspherical “Cow”?
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerAstronomers recently saw a huge explosion that happened 180 million light-years away. What’s unusual about this is that it looks…
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Infectious DiseasesMolecular BiologyPopularSciTech NewsWashington State University
How A Simple 5-Minute Test is Battling the Silent STD Epidemic You Never Knew Existed
With the help of technology, people are now able to access information faster and more conveniently. This has made communication…