Month: June 2024
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Genetics
New genetic clock points to a marine plant older than the Greenland shark
Researchers from Kiel, London, Oldenburg and Davis, California, have used a revolutionary genetic clock that helped them determine the age…
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Space
LeoLabs wins AFWERX contract to develop next-generation radars
SAN FRANCISCO – LeoLabs announced plans June 13 to build a new type of radar under a $1.245 million AFWERX…
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Genetics
New technique detects earliest signs of genetic mutations
Mmutations are changes in the molecular “letters” that make up the DNA code, the blueprint for all living cells. Some…
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Physics
The behavior of black hole jets on Earth
The Fireball collaboration has used CERN’s HiRadMat facility to produce an analogue of the jets of matter and antimatter emanating…
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Environment
EPA mandates Air Force cleanup of groundwater
PHOENIX – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking the U.S. Air Force and Arizona National Guard to take action…
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Space
Odysseus’ private moon plane reveals what Earth ‘technosigns’ aliens can see
Human technology such as cell phones and broadcast towers constantly radiate radio waves ROOMand astronomers estimate that this telltale sign…
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Genetics
Applied DNA receives approval for TR8(TM) pharmacogenomic testing (PGx) service from New York State Department of Health
STONY BROOK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / June 13, 2024 / Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:APDN) (“Applied DNA” or the “Company”),…
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Environment
Bangladesh can boost growth and climate resilience by investing in women
Bangladesh can boost growth and climate resilience by investing in women By Jayendu De…
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Genetics
Global Gene Expression Analysis Market to Reach $11 Billion by 2032 – A CAGR of 8.92% Expected from 2023-2032
Dublin, June 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Gene Expression Analysis Market Report by Products and Services, Technology, Capacity,…
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Space
How a NASA scientist blew our minds
On a visit to The Colbert Report in 2013, the eponymous host asked NASA scientist Ed Stone if he was…
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