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Mashup Score: 6ONe novae stellar explosion may be source of our phosphorus - 1 day(s) ago
Astronomers have proposed a new theory to explain the origin of phosphorus, one of the elements important for life on Earth. The theory suggests a type of stellar explosion known as ONe novae as a major source of phosphorus.
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Mashup Score: 12
Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from infancy may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows.
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Mashup Score: 7
Children who experience chronic lack of sleep from infancy may be at increased risk of developing psychosis in early adulthood, new research shows.
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Mashup Score: 12
About 79% of clinical trial participants experienced measurable improvement after receiving experimental, CRISPR-based gene editing that is designed to fix a rare form of blindness, according to a new article.
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Mashup Score: 18
Engineers created a catapillar-shaped robot that splits into segments and reassembles, hauls cargo, and crawls through twisting courses.
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Mashup Score: 15Possible atmosphere surrounding rocky exoplanet - 5 day(s) ago
Researchers may have detected atmospheric gases surrounding 55 Cancri e, a hot rocky exoplanet 41 light-years from Earth. This is the best evidence to date for the existence of any rocky planet atmosphere outside our solar system.
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Mashup Score: 16A fragment of human brain, mapped in exquisite detail - 6 day(s) ago
Researchers have created the largest synaptic-resolution, 3D reconstruction of a piece of human brain to date, showing in vivid detail each cell and its web of neural connections in a piece of human temporal cortex about half the size of a rice grain.
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Mashup Score: 17
Researchers uncovered compelling evidence that Earth’s magnetic field was in a highly unusual state when the macroscopic animals of the Ediacaran Period — 635 to 541 million years ago — diversified and thrived. Their study raises the question of whether these fluctuations in Earth’s ancient magnetic field led to shifts in oxygen levels that may have been crucial to the proliferation of life forms millions of years ago.
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Mashup Score: 13Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials - 10 day(s) ago
Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environment. These solid ‘engineered living materials’ are made by embedding cells in an inanimate matrix that’s formed in a desired shape. Now, researchers have 3D printed a bioink containing plant cells that were then genetically modified, producing programmable materials. Applications could someday include biomanufacturing and sustainable construction.
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Mashup Score: 10Earth-like environment likely on ancient Mars - 11 day(s) ago
A research team using the ChemCam instrument onboard NASA’s Curiosity rover discovered higher-than-usual amounts of manganese in lakebed rocks within Gale Crater on Mars, which indicates that the sediments were formed in a river, delta, or near the shoreline of an ancient lake.
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