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The largest Camera in the World to capture the universe

February 26, 2020 CNRS

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope is about to conduct a 10-year survey of the sky. It will deliver a 500 petabyte set of images. [read more …]

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How genetic evolution in Sardinia of Mediterranean

February 25, 2020 University of Chicago

A new study tells how genetic ancestry on the island was relatively stable through the end of the Bronze Age in Sardinia. [read more …]

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A horned lark frozen for 46 000-year in Siberia

February 24, 2020 Stockholm University

Scientists recovered DNA from a well-preserved horned lark. The results can contribute to evolution of subspecies of the last Ice Age. [read more …]

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New technology improves electric-car battery capacity

February 24, 2020 KIST

A team of researchers have announced a new carbon-silicon material that they say couldimprove high-capacity battery and more than double the driving range of electric vehicles. [read more …]

Chemists Young-Jin Lee and Paige Hinners may have found a way to determine when a fingerprint was left behind. Larger photo. Photo by Christopher Gannon.
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How old these fingerprints, mass spectrometry can tell

February 23, 2020 Iowa State University

Chemists used matrix-assisted laser mass spectrometry imaging to analyze compounds left on a surface then records the mass and electrical charge of each component within a sample, such as the various oils in a fingerprint. [read more …]

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Interbreeding event between ancient human populations

February 21, 2020 University of Utah

New study has documented the interbreeding event between ancient human populations— “super-archaics” in Eurasia interbred with a Neanderthal-Denisovan ancestor about 700,000 years ago. [read more …]

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Satellite warning volcano collapse

February 21, 2020 University of Exeter

New research has suggested that the volcano’s recent activity has led to significant rapid deformation on the western flank. [read more …]

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M 6.7 earthquake broke a seismic gap in eastern Turkey

February 10, 2020 Yacine Benjelloun

A magnitude 6.7 earthquake occurred in eastern Turkey, ruptured where no big earthquake has been reported in the last centuries. [read more …]

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Climate change caused bumble bee extincting

February 9, 2020 University of Ottawa

In the course of a single human generation, the likelihood of a bumble bee population surviving in a given place has declined. [read more …]

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Scientists discovered immune cell for cancer therapy

February 8, 2020 Cardiff University

Researchers at Cardiff University have discovered a new type of killer T-cell that offers hope of a “one-size-fits-all” cancer therapy. [read more …]

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    The largest Camera in the World to capture the universe
    February 26, 2020
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