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Scientists have discovered a unique protein that gives away the presence of inactive HIV in the body.
Sniffing out these hidden caches of the virus is something researchers have been trying to do for decades. Now that we have a lead, the finding could speed up research on a cure
Scientists have discovered a unique protein that gives away the presence of inactive HIV in the body.
Sniffing out these hidden caches of the virus is something researchers have been trying to do for decades. Now that we have a lead, the finding could speed up research on a cure
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There's a Simple Explanation for This Super Creepy Eyeball
Don't panic.
Chances are you've never seen any eyeball like this before, with what looks like a horrifying growth circling the pupil at the centre
Don't panic.
Chances are you've never seen any eyeball like this before, with what looks like a horrifying growth circling the pupil at the centre
Last night, most of us went to the safety and comfort of our beds before drifting off to a night's sleep. For some, this was the last conscious action before an episode of sleepwalking
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Sleepwalking
Sleepwalking Might Be the Result of a Survival Mechanism Gone Awry
A giant rogue world once described as the "planet that shouldn't be there" looks like it actually formed out in deep space, far from its host star and the cosmic material that usually births planets, according to new research.
The anomaly, called HD 106906b, is a young planet located approximately 300 light-years from Earth in the Crux constellation. HD 106906 was discovered in 2013, and what makes so unique is how distantly it orbits its star β at 650 astronomical units (au), or 650 times the distance from Earth to the Sun
The anomaly, called HD 106906b, is a young planet located approximately 300 light-years from Earth in the Crux constellation. HD 106906 was discovered in 2013, and what makes so unique is how distantly it orbits its star β at 650 astronomical units (au), or 650 times the distance from Earth to the Sun
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7,000 Huge Gas Bubbles Have Formed Under Siberia, and Could Explode at Any Moment
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Scientists analysed the beat of individual sperm tails (called flagella) to reconstruct their waveform mathematically. By understanding how individual sperm travel through fluid, the researchers say it will help us figure out how larger groups of sperm behave and interact β something that could be crucial for developing treatments for male infertility.
Despite all that processing power, it's been assumed that the cerebellum functions largely outside the realm of conscious awareness, instead coordinating physical activities like standing and breathing. But now neuroscientists have discovered that it plays an important role in the reward response - one of the main drives that motivate and shape human behaviour
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Neuroscientists Have Accidentally Discovered a Whole New Role for the Cerebellum
One of the best-known regions of the brain, the cerebellum accounts for just 10 percent of the organ's total volume, but contains more than 50 percent of its neurons. π Share to your friends: @science
A big step towards a carbon-neutral future.
The discussion on climate has persisted for decades since we first discovered that there is a human-made influence on the environment. From then, many researchers have come together to finagle innovations that reduce our industrial carbon footprint.
One such innovation is the molecular leaf
The discussion on climate has persisted for decades since we first discovered that there is a human-made influence on the environment. From then, many researchers have come together to finagle innovations that reduce our industrial carbon footprint.
One such innovation is the molecular leaf
Scientists are claiming that the classification of two major dinosaur groups has been wrong for over a century, and if they're right, it would be like everyone realising that some types of "cats" are actually dogs
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Dinosaur
After 130 Years, We Might Have to Completely Redraw the Dinosaur Family Tree
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This Mesmerising Time-Lapse of Cell Division Is Real, and It's Spectacular
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This Mesmerising Time-Lapse of Cell Division Is Real, and It's Spectacular
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Astronomers Say They've Discovered the Largest Magnetic Fields in the Universe
That includes a 'galactic sausage'
That includes a 'galactic sausage'
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Magnetic Fields
However, astronomers now think collisions between galaxy clusters are generating the largest magnetic fields in the cosmos, according to a new study in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
New Technique Allows Us to See Living Samples as Small as 13 Nanometres: https://goo.gl/XLupJy
An Unexpected New Lung Function Has Been Found - They Make Blood... !!! No comments π https://goo.gl/T3doPH
Synlight is the largest collection of film projector spotlights ever assembled in one room, and scientists in Germany are turning them all on at once in the pursuit of efficient and renewable energy: https://telegra.ph/Artificial-Sun-03-24
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Artificial Sun
The World's Largest 'Artificial Sun' Has Just Been Switched on in Germany
Scientists Create a New Kind of Liquid That Can Push Itself Along a Flat Surface
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Scientists Create a New Kind of Liquid That Can Push Itself Along a Flat Surface
Moving a liquid from point A to point B typically requires either a sloping surface or a pump of some sort to apply pressure. A new kind of material that is in early development requires neither, instead relying on a squirming skeleton of microscopic fibresβ¦
Scientists Think They Have Another Reason Humans Became Smarter Than Our Ancestors - Blood
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Scientists Think They Have Another Reason Humans Became Smarter Than Our Ancestors - Blood
Anthropologists have been curious about the evolution of human intelligence for many decades. The main lines of research have involved archaeological finds concerning the use of fire, tools and so on. But what about looking for evidence in fossil skulls,β¦
Brain Cells We Thought Were Just Fillers Might Actually Be the Key to Our Body Clocks
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Brain Cells We Thought Were Just Fillers Might Actually Be the Key to Our Body Clocks
Scientists have discovered that brain cells that were once considered to be simple place-holders for neurons could actually play an important role in helping to regulate our circadian behaviour. Astrocytes are a kind of glial cell β the support cells thatβ¦
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This Object Has Been Sprayed With the World's Blackest Material, and It's Freaking Us Out
This Object Has Been Sprayed With the World's Blackest Material, and It's Freaking Us Out
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This Object Has Been Sprayed With the World's Blackest Material, and It's Freaking Us Out
Well, we've finally cracked it. Scientists have finally figured out how to paint a portal to another dimension, as prophesied by Loony Tunes' the Roadrunner. Who wants to try driving a (very small) truck right through that gaping void circle? In all seriousnessβ¦