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Sussing Out Nitrate And Nitrites With sNOOOpy
With the help of sNOOOpy, researchers can detect both nitrates and nitrites in living cells in real time.
Unique Mosasaur Fossil Discovered In Japan
A fossil of a small mosasaur with large eyes and binocular vision has been found in Northern Japan.
AKATSUKI Enters Venus’ Orbit, Takes Close Up Photos
JAXA's AKATSUKI has successfully entered Venus' orbit and taken its first few images of the second planet from the Sun.
Genetics Helps Trace The Tale Of Coral Migration And Recovery
A study of over 900,000 SNPs has helped scientists identify the genetic changes that help some corals survive bleaching events better than others.
For Birds, It Takes Two To Tap Dance
Both male and female blue-capped cordon-bleus engage in a courtship dance, suggesting that sexual communication is not always a one way street.
Where Do Athletes Store Motor Memory?
fMRI imaging has identified the regions of the brain involved in both long- and short-term storage of motor memory, a finding which could help train and rehabilitate athletes.
Oil And Water For Low-Cost Gene Delivery
Using droplets of oil for electroporation allows researchers to introduce foreign material into as few as 1,000 cells.
ALMA Spots Monstrous Baby Galaxies Cradled In Dark Matter
By detecting submillimeter wavelength radiowaves, astronomners have identified three monstrous galaxies in a web of dark matter.
Pesticide In Milk Associated With Parkinson’s Disease
Exposure to a pineapple pesticide via milk intake has been linked to an increased incidence of Parkinson's in Japanese men.












