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New images released by Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope

May 19, 2023 phys.org

The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope released eight new images of the sun, previewing the exciting science underway at the world’s most powerful ground-based solar telescope. The images feature a variety […]

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Study shows accuracy of genetically based disease predictions varies from individual to individual

May 19, 2023 phys.org

Polygenic scores—estimates of an individual’s predisposition for complex traits and diseases—hold promise for identifying patients at risk of disease and guiding early, personalized treatments, but UCLA experts found the scores fail to account for the […]

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Radiant protostars and shadowy clouds clash in stellar nursery

May 19, 2023 phys.org

The massive, star-forming interstellar cloud Lupus 3 is captured with the 570-megapixel US Department of Energy-fabricated Dark Energy Camera at NSF’s NOIRLab’s Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. The dazzling central region of this sprawling […]

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Uncovering the mechanism of photoexcited nucleobases: Is decay fast or suppressed?

May 19, 2023 phys.org

The nucleobase molecules carrying the genetic codes are the most important ingredients for life, but they are also very vulnerable. When the ultraviolet component in the sunlight irradiates these molecules, the electrons in the molecules […]

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A guide through the genome of crops

May 19, 2023 phys.org

Plants show enormous variety in traits relevant to breeding, such as plant height, yield and resistance to pests. One of the greatest challenges in modern plant research is to identify the differences in genetic information […]

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NASA picks Bezos' Blue Origin to build lunar landers for moonwalkers

May 19, 2023 phys.org

Jeff Bezos’ rocket company has won a NASA contract to land astronauts on the moon, two years after it lost out to SpaceX.This post was originally published on this site

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Italy's deadly floods just latest example of climate change's all-or-nothing weather extremes

May 19, 2023 phys.org

The floods that sent rivers of mud tearing through towns in Italy’s northeast are another drenching dose of climate change’s all-or-nothing weather extremes, something that has been happening around the globe, scientists say.This post was […]

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'Mini kangaroos' hop back in South Australia

May 19, 2023 phys.org

The brush-tailed bettong—a rare, very cute marsupial resembling a rabbit-sized kangaroo—is bouncing back on the South Australian mainland, more than 100 years after disappearing from the region.This post was originally published on this site

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7.7 magnitude earthquake causes small tsunami on South Pacific islands

May 19, 2023 phys.org

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake caused a small tsunami to wash ashore on South Pacific islands Friday. No damage has been reported, and the threat passed in a few hours.This post was originally published on this […]

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Mapping the shallow seabed of the Mediterranean coast using satellite images

May 19, 2023 phys.org

Satellite-derived bathymetry continues to advance and improve rapidly. A recent study has confirmed the effectiveness of a methodology developed to obtain bathymetric data from satellite images in the Western Mediterranean. The results of this research, […]

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