Scientists at Northwestern University have developed the largest open-access resource of its kind to help researchers shave off months of early-stage drug development time by allowing them to better understand diseases and find…
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These glowing axolotls may hold the secret to human limb regeneration – The Washington Post
- These glowing axolotls may hold the secret to human limb regeneration The Washington Post
- Retinoic acid breakdown is required for proximodistal positional identity during axolotl limb regeneration Nature
- How do axolotls regenerate limbs and…
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Baby Talk Enhances Infant Speech Learning
Summary: A new meta-analysis confirms that adults exaggerate vowel sounds when speaking to infants, a feature known as vowel hyperarticulation in infant-directed speech (IDS). By analyzing 55 studies across at least 10 languages, researchers…
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5 things in Trump’s budget that won’t make NASA great again
Some sections of the Trump administration’s budget proposal would funnel federal funding toward projects that have fairly broad support. Those projects include a new line of commercial Mars missions, where NASA would…
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The Air Is Getting Thirstier – And It’s Draining the Earth Dry
As the climate warms, the atmosphere’s increasing demand for evaporation is surpassing the rate at which precipitation is rising. Hot air can carry more moisture than cool air. That’s why your hair still dries quickly after a steamy shower….
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Scientists Discover Mysterious New Island in the Caspian Sea
In a groundbreaking discovery, Russian scientists have confirmed the emergence of a new island in the northern region of the Caspian Sea. This unique phenomenon was first observed in satellite imagery in November 2024, with a research team from…
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Wheels May Have Been Invented to Solve a Surprising Problem : ScienceAlert
Imagine you’re a copper miner in southeastern Europe in the year 3900 BCE. Day after day you haul copper ore through the mine’s sweltering tunnels.
You’ve resigned yourself to the grueling monotony of mining life. Then one afternoon, you…
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“The Birds,” Revisited (cartoon)
A new study using citizen science data via eBird — an app used by birdwatchers to record sightings — has found that declines in bird populations in North America are the steepest where the respective species have historically been most…
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Sun’s secret storms exposed: NASA’s codex unveils a turbulent corona
Scientists analyzing data from NASA’s CODEX (Coronal Diagnostic Experiment) investigation have successfully evaluated the instrument’s first images, revealing the speed and temperature of material flowing out from the Sun. These images, shared at…
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Pincer plot twist: How female earwigs evolved deadly claws for love and war
A new study from Toho University reveals that female earwigs exhibit a similar pattern of exaggerated forceps growth as males, suggesting that both sexes may have evolved these traits through sexual selection.
Do larger male elk have…
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