As scientists seek to unravel the intricate potential connections between nutrition and the aging brain, a new study from researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (HNRCA) at Tufts University is…
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Whole blood transfusion saves lives but women still get less of it
Traumatically injured women are considerably less likely to receive whole blood transfusions within the first four hours of injury compared to men, despite whole blood being associated with reduced mortality in both women and men,…
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Toponium Found By CMS! | Science 2.0
The highest-mass subnuclear particle ever observed used to the the top quark. Measured for the first time by the CDF experiment in 1994, and subsequently confirmed by CDF and D0 in 1995, the top quark is the heaviest elementary particle we…Continue Reading
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Boosting tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy with the power of B cells
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have found that tapping into the body’s own immune system and activating a type of immune cell known as B cells, could be the key to boosting the effectiveness of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte,…
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Decoding the enzymatic breakdown of alginates for green biotechnology
Every year, thousands of tonnes of brown algae are extracted from the seabed to obtain compounds such as alginates, a polymer composed of sugars that has high density and strength, offering potential biotechnological applications….
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Webb telescope documents alien planet's death plunge into a star – Reuters
- Webb telescope documents alien planet’s death plunge into a star Reuters
- This star burped after eating a planet — but the planet was really asking for it Yahoo
- JWST Spots Remains of Alien Planet That Fell into a Star Scientific American
- A star…
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Let’s Support NASA Science Leadership
Keith’s note: NASA has led space science and “Made America Great In Space” for more than half a century. Let’s not let that science leadership fade. Let’s expand it further. NASA has led the way by:
- touching the sun
- visiting every planet…
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Bacteria engineered for remote sensing through color signatures
Bacteria can be engineered to sense a variety of molecules, such as pollutants or soil nutrients. In most cases, however, these signals can only be detected by looking at the cells under a microscope or similarly sensitive lab…
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SpaceX gears up for second launch this week from Vandenberg SFB
For the second time this week, SpaceX is set to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
The NROL-192 mission has a launch time of 5:25 a.m. Saturday, April 12, from SLC-4E. If the Falcon 9 does not liftoff at that time, crews will try again…
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