Japan's XRISM (X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission, pronounced "crism") observatory, expected to launch Aug. 25 (Aug. 26 Japan local time), will provide
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A new study led by University of Maryland physicists sheds light on the cellular processes that regulate genes. Published in the journal
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A team of researchers have found a shared penchant for sewing reflective shell beads onto clothing and other items across three Indonesian
Using a newly developed microscopy method, researchers from Freiburg and Cambridge have been able to quantify how small, dynamic molecular aggregates form
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Over 800 Human-Harvested Shellfish Species Show Greater Resilience Against Extinction, Reveals Study
In a new study, scientists Stewart Edie of the Smithsonian, Shan Huang of the University of Birmingham and colleagues drastically expanded the
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Two molecular languages at the origin of life have been successfully recreated and mathematically validated, thanks to pioneering work by Canadian scientists