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DNA building blocks on asteroid Ryugu, bacteria that eat plastic waste, and more science news
Remember when Japan sent a spacecraft to an asteroid 180 million miles away to scoop some dirt off the surface? Six years on ...
For decades, David Hill thought he had escaped justice for the rape of a woman at knifepoint in an underground car park in ...
Juicier steaks could soon be served up after barley was given the go-ahead to become Britain’s first gene-edited crop. In an effort to fatten up cows and get them to market faster, scientists have ...
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DNA sequencing finds 2 new fungi species in an Australian herbarium
Researchers working with dried fungal specimens stored at Australia’s National Herbarium of Victoria have identified two new species of fungi by applying DNA sequencing to long-held collections. The ...
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DNA origami places quantum emitters on chips with 90% yield
An international research team has placed quantum light emitters onto silicon chips with roughly 90% success by using tiny triangles made of folded DNA, a result that exceeds the efficiency ceiling ...
A genetic analysis finds that nearly 47.42% of corvina samples collected from various markets contain shark meat ...
In an interview with Ukrinform, Admiral Pierre Vandier, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, spoke about how the war is changing the Alliance, the lessons NATO has learned, how transformation is ...
A new study reveals that farming in Argentina’s Uspallata Valley was adopted by local hunter-gatherers rather than introduced by outside populations. Centuries later, a stressed group of maize-heavy ...
The deal ended up creating one of Pontiac's – GM's mid-range brands during the 20th and early 21st centuries – strangest models. While it looked like a Pontiac from the outside, its internals were ...
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