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DEI Survey For OoLEN (Origin of Life Early-Career Network)
Our partners at OoLEN (Origin of Life Early-Career Network) are conducting a survey about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the field of origin of life research. Inclusion and Community are two of OoLEN’s key pillars, and as part of…
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Dyson’s Thinnest and Lightest Cordless Vacuum Ever Is Finally Ready to Buy in the US
The Dyson PencilVac was one of the most interesting cordless vacuums I saw last year, mainly because it doesn’t really look like any other cordless vacuum I’ve ever seen. I called it the “lightest and thinnest cordless vacuum I’ve ever used.” In…
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Microbial Biomining From Asteroidal Material Onboard The International Space Station
Expanding human space exploration necessitates technologies for sustainable local resource acquisition, to overcome unviable resupply missions. Asteroids, some of which rich in metals like…
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Poop From Young Donors Reverses Age-Related Decline in The Guts of Older Mice : ScienceAlert
Supplementing the guts of older mice with poop from younger ones has revealed the key role microbes play in intestinal stem cell function.
After receiving a fecal microbiota transplant from younger mice, one aspect of age-related decline in…
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Epstein-linked longevity guru Peter Attia leaves David Protein, and his own startup ‘won’t comment’
The founder of David Protein, maker of popular high-protein nutrition bars, announced on X on Monday that longevity guru Dr. Peter Attia “has stepped down from his role as Chief Science Officer at David.”
The announcement comes after…
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Researchers Conduct the Largest Study of Runaway Stars in the Milky Way
In the early 1960s, Dutch astronomer Adriaan Blaauw observed stars moving at unusually high speeds moving through the Milky Way. These stars, as it turned out, were unbound objects that had been kicked out of the Milky Way and…
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