A UCLA-led team of scientists has uncovered how the devastating magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck Myanmar in March 2025 produced one of the longest and fastest-moving ruptures ever recorded on land.
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Myanmar fault had ideal geometry to produce 2025 supershear earthquake, research reveals
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New method yields up to twice as many therapeutic myogenic cells as previous protocols
If cancer is a disease of overabundance, where cells divide without restraint and tumors grow despite the body’s best interests, then degenerative diseases are disorders of deprivation.
When malfunctions occur in the biological…
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Global climate models need the nitrogen cycle—all of it
Nitrogen is an important component of the global environment, affecting agriculture, climate, human health, and ecosystems. The role of the nitrogen cycle has become more widely appreciated, yet Earth system models (ESMs) used to predict global…
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Lichens Were Already Widespread in Early Devonian, Enigmatic Fossils from Brazil Show
Paleontologists have identified the 410-million-year-old specimens of Spongiophyton nanum from the Ponta Grossa Formation in the Paraná Basin of Brazil as one of the oldest and most widespread lichens from the fossil record.
An artistic…
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Diets high in sugar and butter lead to changes in gut microbiome linked to excessive alcohol intake in mice
Mice that switched from a high sugar/butter diet to a standard diet developed a strong preference for alcohol over water, in a study exploring the connection between gastrointestinal microorganisms and alcohol use disorder (AUD). The findings,…
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Newly discovered skeleton rewrites ‘decades of research’ over T. rex and its distant relatives
New evidence has been discovered to resolve a case of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the…
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A ferocious debate over teenage T. rex fossils may finally be settled – The Washington Post
- A ferocious debate over teenage T. rex fossils may finally be settled The Washington Post
- The Case of the Tiny Tyrannosaurus Might Have Been Cracked The New York Times
- Researchers discover new tyrannosaur species in ‘duelling dinosaurs’…
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