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Team discovers relationship between DNA replication timing and how genes fold into 3D structures inside cell nucleus

by Milton Acorn
Team discovers relationship between DNA replication timing and how genes fold into 3D structures inside cell nucleus

RT emerges gradually during mouse preimplantation development. a, Overview of single-cell Repli-seq used to generate RT profiles from single cells in mouse preimplantation embryos based on copy number variation. b, …

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Using ‘waste’ product from recent NASA research, scientists create transformative nanomaterials

by Milton Acorn
Using ‘waste’ product from recent NASA research, scientists create transformative nanomaterials

Two raw rocks used by the researchers (left). Vials show the nanobelts in water, with a close up of the actual nanobelts (right). Credit: University of Sussex Researchers at the …

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Ballerinas are stepping into sensor suits so one Christmas you may be able to understand the nuances of The Nutcracker

by Milton Acorn
Ballerinas are stepping into sensor suits so one Christmas you may be able to understand the nuances of The Nutcracker

First Soloist Junor Souza and First Artist Rebecca Blenkinsop dancing in the sensor suits. Credit: Loughborough University Throughout the festive season, countless individuals delight in the enchantment of ballet spectacles …

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Wildflowers increasingly doing without insect pollinators

by Milton Acorn
Wildflowers increasingly doing without insect pollinators

Field pansies from a ‘resurrected’ lineage monitored during this study. Credit: © Samson Acoca-Pidolle Scientists at the CNRS and the University of Montpellier have discovered that flowering plants growing in …

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How AI alters middle managers’ work

by Milton Acorn
How AI alters middle managers’ work

Credit: Journal of Service Research (2023). DOI: 10.1177/10946705231220462 The introduction of artificial intelligence is a significant part of the digital transformation bringing challenges and changes to the job descriptions among …

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Why string theory requires extra dimensions

by Milton Acorn
Why string theory requires extra dimensions

Superstrings may exist in 11 dimensions at once. Credit: National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli String theory found its origins in an attempt to understand the nascent experiments revealing the strong …

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International astronaut will be invited on future NASA moon landing

by Milton Acorn
International astronaut will be invited on future NASA moon landing

Artemis II crew members from left, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch, and Jeremy Hansen speak to members of the media outside the West Wing of the White House …

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Can Webb find the first stars in the universe?

by Milton Acorn
Can Webb find the first stars in the universe?

Artist’s impression of an active supermassive black hole (SMBH) in the early universe. The universe’s early Pop III stars are likely the progenitors of SMBHs. Credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/J. da Silva The …

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Scientists innovate ‘hook and slide’ method to improve drug discovery

by Milton Acorn
Scientists innovate ‘hook and slide’ method to improve drug discovery

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Historically, one of the primary ways organic chemists have explored and created compounds is by constructing a carbon skeleton and making modifications to its structure. But …

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Traces of sunscreen agents found in the snow at the North Pole

by Milton Acorn
Traces of sunscreen agents found in the snow at the North Pole

Sampling at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. Credit: Marco Vecchiato Traces of sunscreen agents were found at the North Pole, on the glaciers of the Svalbard archipelago. They were mainly deposited in winter, …

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