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Mars rover Curiosity reaches intriguing transition zone on Red Planet (video) NASA's Mars rover Curiosity has rolled into a patch of ground that could shed considerable light on the Red Planet's climate history. Curiosity landed inside the 96-mile-wide (154 kilometers) Gale Crater in August 2012, on a mission to assess the region's past ...
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Mammalian retrovirus-like protein PEG10 packages its own mRNA and can be pseudotyped for mRNA delivery Retroviruses and retroelements have inserted their genetic code into mammalian genomes throughout evolution. Although many of these integrated virus-like ...
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Nature: Rattlesnakes rapid sound switch fools human ears Rattlesnakes have evolved a clever method of convincing humans that danger is closer than they think, say scientists. The sounds of their shaking tail get louder as a person approaches, but then suddenly switches to a much higher frequency. In tests, the ...
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A spiral arm break in the Milky Way Spiral arm break: galaxy with inset of arms and jutting break. View larger. | Stars and nebulae jut out like a splinter from a piece of wood on the Sagittarius ...
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Chinese Astronomers Eye Tibetan Plateau Site for Observatory Project The analysis focuses on a study site near Lenghu Town in Qinghai Province at an altitude of more than 2.5 miles (4.2 kilometers) and some 1,900 miles (3,000 km) west of Beijing. In the paper ...
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You can watch Arianespace launch 34 OneWeb internet satellites tonight. Here's how. An Arianespace Soyuz rocket carrying the 34 satellites of OneWeb's Launch 9 mission is scheduled to lift off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan today at 6:23 p.m. EDT (2223 GMT; 3:23 a.m. Aug. 20 local time at Baikonur).
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Bats Love To Babble — Just Like Humans Fernandez, a co-author on the new paper, hopes that the similarities in infant sounds might eventually reveal common genes used in the process of vocal learning ...
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Flawed quality control in the brain traced through misfolded proteins Researchers at the Max Planck Institutes of Neurobiology and of Biochemistry have now developed a mouse line that makes the state of protein balance visible in ...
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Rattlesnake rattles use auditory illusion to trick human brains Scientists think that rattlesnakes "rattle" the keratin structure on their tails to warn off predators, gradually increasing the frequency as a possible attacker gets closer. But now they've found the snake may have another ...
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Baby bats babble like human infants "Dada," "mama," "baba"—everyone who has infants is familiar with this vocal behavior called babbling, a milestone in human infant speech development. Successful language acquisition requires the ability to produce canonical syllables such as /da/ba/ga/ ...
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