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This microscopic hitchhiker is a friend to both plants and humans | Science | AAAS
Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415 AD) was a Hellenistic Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Protein dynamics research breakthrough could result in new cancer treatments
LA’s biggest quake threat sits on overlooked part of San Andreas, study says. That may be good
Today’s Earthquakes in Puerto Rico
Tiny swimming robots reach their target faster thanks to AI nudges | New Scientist
New Understanding of Genes May Lead To New Scleroderma Treatment
Making molecular movies of a biological process of energy conversion
Natural variations help resolve a climate puzzle
Want to improve your health? Head to a national park, and absorb the sounds
New result from the LHCb experiment challenges leading theory in physics
Planting the seed for DNA nanoconstructs that grow to the micron scale
New porous material promising for making renewable energy from water
A material that is superconductive at room temperature and lower pressure
Chilean researchers investigate chemical composition of globular cluster NGC 6553
Icelandic volcano subsiding after first eruption in 900 years
Lab one step closer to understanding how life started on Earth
How Finland embraced being ‘world’s happiest nation’
No threat to Earth as huge asteroid zooms past
Study of coronavirus variants predicts virus evolving to escape current vaccines — ScienceDaily
Health declining in Gen X and Gen Y, national study shows
Aircraft contrails are a climate menace. Can we rid the sky of them? | New Scientist
Why fireflies blink in synch
Thousands of starlings fly together to make an enormous bird | New Scientist
Covid-19 news: Fears of third wave grow as infections rise in Europe | New Scientist
Western News – Mosaic X-rays reveal Peruvian mummy mysteries
Hybrid coronaviruses from merged variants are spreading between people | New Scientist
Reviewing recent advancements in the development of solid-state Batteries
“Unattended Dysfunctional Businesses Leads To Unavoidable Disasters ”.
I’m ‘afraid to leave my house’: Asian women are living in fear Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY Thu, March 18, 2021, 10:22 AM·7 min read Many Asian women are living in fear.
Perseverance rover captures the sounds of driving on Mars
Impactful science teaching requires minimum five hours instruction weekly
20 years of research on the use of virtual reality in education
Scientists determine the origin of extra-solar object ‘Oumuamua
Polystyrene waste is everywhere, and it’s not biodegradable. Scientists just found a way to break it down.
New study investigates how life on land recovered after ‘The Great Dying’
Mass graves in France belonged to opposing soldiers in medieval war | New Scientis
President Biden Tells Migrating Human Beings Not To Come To The Borders.
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