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Mashup Score: 27Researchers detect a new molecule in space - 2 day(s) ago
New research from the group of MIT Professor Brett McGuire has revealed the presence of a previously unknown molecule in space. The team’s open-access paper, “Rotational Spectrum and First Interstellar …
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Mashup Score: 0The next generation of drugs could be made in space. Here’s why - 1 month(s) ago
Several projects have proven the potential benefits of manufacturing drugs in orbiting laboratories.
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Mashup Score: 0The next generation of drugs could be made in space. Here’s why - 1 month(s) ago
Several projects have proven the potential benefits of manufacturing drugs in orbiting laboratories.
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Mashup Score: 55
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) in patients with chronic back pain (CBP) of less than 2 years (2y) duration referred to the rheumatologist, the development of diagnosis over time, and patient characteristics of those developing definite (d-)axSpA over 2y. Methods We analysed the 2y data from SPondyloArthritis Caught Early, a European cohort of patients (<45 years) with CBP (≥3 months, ≤2y) of unknown origin. The diagnostic workup comprised evaluation of clinical SpA features, acute phase reactants, HLA-B27, radiographs and MRI (sacroiliac joints and spine), with repeated assessments. At each visit (baseline, 3 months, 1y and 2y), rheumatologists reported a diagnosis of axSpA or non-axSpA with level of confidence (LoC; 0- not confident at all to 10- very confident ). Main outcome: axSpA diagnosis with LoC≥7 ( d-axSpA ) at 2y. Results In 552 patients with CBP, d-axSpA was diagnosed in 175 (32%) at baseline and 165 (30%) at 2y. Baseline diagnosi
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Mashup Score: 5Lunar lander carrying JFK's DNA suffers 'anomaly' - 4 month(s) ago
An anomaly was detected craft carrying a lunar lander to the moon, which contains a hair sample of the late US President John F Kennedy. The craft did not achieve a stable sun-pointing orientation.
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Mashup Score: 42Insights from Space: A planetary computer for a sustainable future - 5 month(s) ago
Our vision for ubiquitous computing and the cloud’s expansion isn’t confined to just the earth alone. The future of cloud will also incorporate space, such as satellite connectivity and data, creating an ultimate edge and enabling computing virtually anywhere. Space-based sensors observing the earth and satellite data will increasingly be used to improve our data insights on the ground as…
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Mashup Score: 2A luminous fast radio burst that probes the Universe at redshift 1 - 5 month(s) ago
A fast radio burst is localized to a distant galaxy, indicating that its intrinsic brightness is unusually high.
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Mashup Score: 2QLN 40 (156)-Rise of TEMU, Hottest Summer, Amazon's Bedrock, Floating Turbines, 23andme Hack & Semiconductors in Space - 7 month(s) ago
This newsletter has 6 cover stories, 29 articles, 9 videos & 1 quote ============== SMALL TALK ============== Chinese e-commerce App Temu is taking the world by storm Temu is the latest Chinese shopping app that has garnered significant attention online, sparking discussions about its source, compet
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Mashup Score: 0A robotic device using gecko-inspired adhesives can grasp and manipulate large objects in microgravity - 7 month(s) ago
A load-sharing robotic device can grasp, manipulate, and release objects in microgravity using space-qualified dry adhesives.
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Mashup Score: 15Japan startup unveils 15-foot robot suit for space exploration - 7 month(s) ago
‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ robot costs $3 million and could also be used for disaster relief
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