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Health & Medicine

One Gene Advances Regenerative Therapy for Muscle Disorders

A detour on the road to regenerative medicine for people with muscular disorders is figuring out how to coax muscle stem cells to fuse together and form…

Physics & Astronomy

Giant Ringed Planet May Explain Mysterious Eclipses

A giant gas planet – up to 50x the mass of Jupiter, encircled by a ring of dust – is likely hurtling around a star over 1000 light years away from Earth,…

Physics & Astronomy

Muon magnet's moment has arrived

What do you get when you revive a beautiful 20-year-old physics machine, carefully transport it 3,200 miles over land and sea to its new home, and then use it…

Earth Sciences

3D Sonar Technology Made in Germany – High-resolution 3D imaging on short distances

The technology of sonar – the measurement of structures under water with sound signals – is used for many years in the field of seafloor mapping, in the…

Physics & Astronomy

OU Astrophysicist Uncovers Earth-Like Planets in TRAPPIST-1

“The goal of exoplanetary astronomy is to find planets that are similar to Earth in composition and potentially habitable,” said Quarles. “For thousands of…

Environmental Conservation

How Animal Social Networks Boost Wildlife Conservation Efforts

A group of behavioural ecologists led by Lysanne Snijders from the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) outlines how the…

Physics & Astronomy

Individualized Fiber Components Transforming Global Markets

Already in March 2016, the business idea had been awarded at the StartUp-Impuls ideas competition of the Sparkasse Hannover and the hannoverimpuls GmbH in the…

Physics & Astronomy

Under pressure — Extreme atmosphere stripping may limit exoplanets' habitability

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are huge explosions of plasma and magnetic field that routinely erupt from the Sun and other stars. They are a fundamental factor…

Physics & Astronomy

Topological Superconductivity Achieved in Palladium Dibismuthides

A topological superconductor is superconducting inside the bulk like usual superconductors, while on the boundary/surface it harbors the long-sought Majorana…

Physics & Astronomy

Bromine’s Role in Venusian Chemistry Uncovered by Researchers

Bromine species, and hydrogen bromide (HBr) in particular, could play an important part in the photochemistry of the lower atmosphere of Venus. This conclusion…

Life & Chemistry

Chronic Lung Disease Innovations: Healthier Solutions Ahead

The incidence of chronic inflammatory lung diseases is on the rise throughout the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), they will become the…

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Earth Sciences

Mystery Beneath the Waves: Discover Submarine Water Springs

Olhos de Aqua – Eyes of Water – is the name of a popular holiday destination at the Portuguese Algarve. The name refers to an unusual natural phenomenon –…

Life & Chemistry

Undersea robot reveals 'schools' of animals in deep scattering layers

Deep scattering layers were first recognized during World War II, when sonar technicians observed their sound pulses bouncing off a “false seafloor” that…

Life & Chemistry

Zebra Finch Mutation Boosts Sperm Speed for Fertilization Race

The “goal” of each sperm is fertilizing the ovum, which implies winning a fierce race through the long female reproductive tract. The competitors in this race…

Physics & Astronomy

Precision Weighing: New Method for Proton Mass Determination

To determine the mass of a single proton still more accurate – a group of physicists led by Klaus Blaum and Sven Sturm of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear…

Materials Sciences

Silk 'micrococoons' could be used in biotechnology and medicine

Microscopic versions of the cocoons spun by silkworms have been manufactured by a team of researchers. The tiny capsules, which are invisible to the naked eye,…

Power and Electrical Engineering

Stanford Engineers Unveil Soft, Growing Robot Innovation

This is just one possible application of a new type of robot created by mechanical engineers at Stanford University, detailed in a June 19 Science Robotics…

Materials Sciences

Quest for High-Index Materials: Advancing Antenna Technology

In order to send, receive, and process electromagnetic signals, antennas are used. An antenna is a device capable of effectively transmitting, picking up, and…

Power and Electrical Engineering

WSU Researchers Find Eco-Friendly Alternative to Methane Flaring

Jean-Sabin McEwen knocks out a web search for “North Dakota,” “night sky” and “flaring,” and quickly finds a picture from space showing a glowing cluster…

Life & Chemistry

Researchers discover Achilles' heel of bacteria

Salmonellae are particularly resistant to antibiotics since they possess not only one, but two membranes that protect them from harmful substances. This makes…

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