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Mars rover Perseverance has set a new record for gas production on the Red Planet

Mars rover Perseverance has set a new record for gas production on the Red Planet

GOLDEN, Colorado – Breathe easy: There’s good news from Mars. Embedded inside NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is a device known as MOXIE, short for Mars Oxygen In Situ Resource Utilization Experiment. MOXIE is the first attempt to absorb the Earth’s thin, carbon dioxide-rich air and convert the natural resource into gas. A small toaster device, […]

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Researchers have uncovered the secrets of how Turkey's East Anatolian crisis began

Researchers have uncovered the secrets of how Turkey’s East Anatolian crisis began

Newswise – An international team led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, for the first time, has accurately determined the age and structure of the East Anatolian fault, which extends from east to south-central Turkey and was involved in the formation of the Anatolian tectonic plate. The area that caused the earthquakes was where

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CityU becomes the first university in the world to develop automated microscopes

CityU becomes the first university in the world to develop automated microscopes

CityU becomes the first university in the world to develop automated microscopes [The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] A research team at the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) is pioneering the development of automation and manufacturing of electron microscopes (EMs). CityU is the first university in the world

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External signs for Charles Sturt University in Canberra.

A former DNA researcher fired for ‘gross mistakes’ has landed a new role

Charles Sturt University in south-eastern Australia has confirmed the appointment of Alan Cooper to its faculty.Credit: Alan Levine/Flickr (CC0 1.0) Former staff and students of former DNA researcher Alan Cooper were shocked that Charles Sturt University appointed him a faculty member after the University of Adelaide sacked him in 2019 for “serious misconduct”. But others

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MRI Scan in Brain Hemorrhage

New Brain Loss Treatment Protocol Could Save Millions of Lives Every Year

A new study shows that a new combination of drugs can improve the quality of life without significant disability in patients suffering from intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), a type of stroke. The treatment includes the rapid control of blood pressure, among other treatment methods, and allows for early recovery, reducing the number of deaths, and quality

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Boy fly meets girl fly meets AI: Training AI to recognize fly mating identifies mating gene

Image: Boy fly meets girl fly AI: Training AI to recognize fly mating identifies mating genes. appearance More information Credit: Hayato M Yamanouchi, Nagoya University A research team at the Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University in Japan has used artificial intelligence to discover that Piezo, a method that receives mechanical stimuli, helps control the

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Earth Crust Billions of Years Ago

Zircons Reveal Earth’s Early History: Life Emerged on a “Standing Cover,” Not Plate Tectonics

Plate tectonics involves the horizontal movement and interaction of the Earth’s large plates. A new study shows that mobile tectonics – thought to be essential to the formation of the planet – did not occur on Earth until 3.9 billion years ago. Credit: University of Rochester Photo / Michael Osadciw Research from the University of

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