Perseverance imaged... FROM THE AIR!
In a new image from Ingenuity's 11th flight on August 5, Perseverance can be seen off in the distance exploring an area called the "Cratered Floor Fractured Rough," where the rover attempted to collect its first sample.
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In a new image from Ingenuity's 11th flight on August 5, Perseverance can be seen off in the distance exploring an area called the "Cratered Floor Fractured Rough," where the rover attempted to collect its first sample.
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A Key Hallmark of Motor Neurone Disease Has Been Reversed in The Lab
In a new study, scientists were able to reverse one of the biological abnormalities that ALS introduces in cells. It's important to note this has only been achieved for one form of the disease so far, and only in lab samples, rather than in actual human beings.
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In a new study, scientists were able to reverse one of the biological abnormalities that ALS introduces in cells. It's important to note this has only been achieved for one form of the disease so far, and only in lab samples, rather than in actual human beings.
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A Key Hallmark of Motor Neurone Disease Has Been Reversed in The Lab
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often known as motor neurone disease, slowly kills off nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing paralysis and eventually death.
Tiny 'maniac' robots could deliver drugs directly to central nervous system
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Tiny 'maniac' robots could deliver drugs directly to central nervous system
Would you let a tiny MANiAC travel around your nervous system to treat you with drugs? You may be inclined to say no, but in the future, "magnetically aligned nanorods in alginate capsules" (MANiACs) ...
Physicists Detect Strongest Evidence Yet of Matter Generated by Collisions of Light
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Physicists Detect Strongest Evidence Yet of Matter Generated by Collisions of Light
According to theory, if you smash two photons together hard enough, you can generate matter: an electron-positron pair, the conversion of light to mass as per Einstein's theory of special relativity.
AstraZeneca Scientist Says Delta Variant Makes Herd Immunity Impossible. Here's Why
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AstraZeneca Scientist Says Delta Variant Makes Herd Immunity Impossible. Here's Why
The Delta variant has changed the equation for achieving herd immunity, the developer of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine has said.
This Giant, Hazardous Asteroid Almost Certainly Won't Hit Us, Probably, NASA Says
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This Giant, Hazardous Asteroid Almost Certainly Won't Hit Us, Probably, NASA Says
The chance of asteroid Bennu colliding with Earth by the year 2300 CE is a little higher than we thought.
Why Don't Black Holes Swallow All of Space? This Explanation Is Blowing Our Minds
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Why Don't Black Holes Swallow All of Space? This Explanation Is Blowing Our Minds
Black holes are great at sucking up matter. So great, in fact, that not even light can escape their grasp (hence the name).
Huge New Study Confirms Our Metabolism Changes With Age, But It's Not When You Think
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Huge Study Finds Our Metabolism Changes With Age, But It's Not When You Think
We know that metabolism – the rate that we burn calories to keep our bodies running – changes as we age, but little is really known about the timeline of these changes.
Scientists Grew Stem Cell 'Mini Brains'. Then, The Brains Sort-of Developed Eyes
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Scientists Grew Stem Cell 'Mini Brains'. Then, The Brains Sort-of Developed Eyes
Mini brains grown in a lab from stem cells have spontaneously developed rudimentary eye structures, scientists report in a fascinating new paper.
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A Year with Spot
From construction sites and power plants to mines and universities, today Spot is up-and-running at hundreds of facilities. Discover how cutting-edge robotics are being used throughout the working world.
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From construction sites and power plants to mines and universities, today Spot is up-and-running at hundreds of facilities. Discover how cutting-edge robotics are being used throughout the working world.
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Computer scientist warns global internet is not prepared for a large solar storm
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Computer scientist warns global internet is not prepared for a large solar storm
Sangeetha Abdu Jyothi, a computer scientist at the University of California, Irvine, presented her findings last week at the SIGCOMM 2021 data communication conference regarding her concerns about vulnerability ...
Scientists in Sweden discover a rare, aggressive form of Alzheimer's that begins in the early 40s
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Scientists in Sweden discover a rare, aggressive form of Alzheimer's that begins in the early 40s
A newly discovered gene mutation linked to early onset Alzheimer's disease has been discovered by an international team of scientists, who traced the DNA flaw through multiple members of a single family.
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Bacteria Can Tell Time...Wait, What?!
Humans, animals, and plants have a biological clock—and turns out, bacteria do too! If we can better understand how exactly the microorganisms tick, there could be incredible implications for medicine, agriculture, and more.
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Humans, animals, and plants have a biological clock—and turns out, bacteria do too! If we can better understand how exactly the microorganisms tick, there could be incredible implications for medicine, agriculture, and more.
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