The Unknome database, developed by UK-based scientists, catalogs thousands of under-researched proteins encoded by human genes. Employing a knownness score …
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New Research Unveils Complex Multilevel Societal Structure in Wild Horses
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Escalating wild pig and macaque populations in Southeast Asia pose disease risks and threaten ecosystems.
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Australia’s “Fairy Circles” – A Potential Natural Hydrogen Resource?
Title: Australia’s Fairy Circles – A Potential Natural Hydrogen Resource?The presence of naturally occurring hydrogen in Australia’s enigmatic fairy circles …
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AtmosphereClimate ChangeEarthModelingScienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Manchester
Profound Consequences for the Climate – Scientists Discover Urea in the Atmosphere
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Maneuvering Through Water Scarcity: Panama Canal’s Maritime Congestion
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9000 Feet Deep – Magnetic Bacteria Discovered in Deep-Sea Vents
Deep-Sea Discovery: Magnetotactic Bacteria Thrive in Hydrothermal Vents, Shedding Light on Earth’s History and Extraterrestrial Possibilities.