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THIS STUDY COULD HELP EXTEND THE HUMAN LIFESPAN
Researchers have identified a single gene deletion in E. coli bacteria that influence longevity in C. elegans worms. This points to the role of gut bacteria in life extension and points to the possibility of a life-extending probiotic in the future.
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NASA IS MOVING FORWARD WITH ITS PLAN TO DEFLECT AN ASTEROID FROM EARTH
NASA just approved the first-ever mission to test the possibility of deflecting or redirecting an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. Dubbed the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) the project is moving into its preliminary design phase after receiving approval on June 23.
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THE ATOMIC STRUCTURE OF A KEY ALZHEIMER'S PROTEIN HAS BEEN REVEALED
This could make the impossible, possible.
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AI CAN NOW PRODUCE BETTER ART THAN HUMANS. HERE'S HOW.
Scientists have created an artificially intelligent system that is capable of producing cutting edge paintings that some consider to be better than works created by humans. How do the paintings, and other AI creations, relate to seminal criticisms of modern art?
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URANUS MAY HAVE ODD, STROBE-LIKE MAGNETIC FIELD
The planet Uranus just keeps getting weirder.
The icy gas world that strangely orbits the sun on its side may also have a wonky magnetic field that constantly flickers on and off, new research suggests.
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RESEARCHERS BROUGHT BACK A POX VIRUS USING MAIL-ORDER DNA AND IT ONLY COST $100,000
Researchers have revived an extinct horsepox virus using synthetic DNA strands ordered for about $100,000. This opens up new possibilities for researchers looking to make better vaccines, but also the potential for these viruses to become bioweapons.
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CALM SEAS ON TITAN: SATURN MOON'S WAVES LESS THAN 1 INCH HIGH
The liquid-hydrocarbon lakes and seas on
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HOW MUCH SHOULD WE SPEND ON MIRACLE DRUGS? (OP-ED)
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POWERFUL NEW CLONING TECHNIQUE CAN CLONE THOUSANDS OF GENES AT ONCE
Researchers have developed a new gene cloning technique that works on thousands of genes at once: the LASSO probe. The tool will enable far more rapid discovery of biomarkers for numerous diseases and new treatments for them.
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SPACEX JUST SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED THE THIRD FALCON 9 IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS
Yesterday SpaceX successfully launched its third Falcon 9 rocket in 12 days while carrying an extremely heavy payload that precluded the first stage boosters from being reused. SpaceX's closely spaced launches are part of its strategy to make space travel more frequent and affordable.
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