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Microbial Shift: How Climate Change Could Turn Carbon Absorbers Into Carbon Emitters
6 comments 79 viewsNew research warns that rising temperatures could turn microorganisms from carbon absorbers to carbon emitters, intensifying …
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AstrophysicsCosmologyDark MatterParticle PhysicsSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Toronto
Dark Matter and the Clumpiness of the Universe: New Insights from Axions
0 comments 74 viewsScientists link dark matter’s lack of clumpiness to axions, ultra-light particles. Potential breakthrough for understanding the …
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Promising Breakthrough in the Fight against Alzheimer’s – Removing a Genetic Variant Unveils New Possibilities
0 comments 80 viewsStudy reveals removing APOE ε4 gene from neurons in mice reduces Alzheimer’s hallmarks, opening new therapeutic …
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Unveiling Ghost Particles: Breakthrough Discovery Holds Promise for Solving a Perplexing Physics Enigma
3 comments 79 viewsUniversity of Minnesota physicists propose new method to detect axions, addressing the Strong CP Problem in …
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“Disrupting Malaria: Synchronizing with Biological Clocks”
5 comments 81 viewsResearchers find malaria parasites synchronize with human hosts’ internal rhythms, opening possibilities for anti-malarial drugs disrupting …
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Intriguing Connection Found: Earthquakes and Cosmic Radiation Exhibit Statistical Correlation
5 comments 87 viewsDiscovery of statistical correlation between seismic activity and cosmic radiation, offering potential for earthquake prediction and …
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New Study Reveals Single Virus, Single Receptor Binding in COVID-19 Infection
1 comment 76 viewsSuper-resolution microscopy reveals single virus binding to a single receptor, challenging previous theories. Implications for COVID-19 …