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Researchers propose mechanistic framework to explain complex microbe-host symbioses
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Researchers propose mechanistic framework to explain complex microbe-host symbioses

Virtually all multicellular organisms on Earth live in symbiotic associations with very large and complex microbial communities known as microbiomes. New research has just been published aimed at offering a complete understanding how those relationships form.
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Crystallized alternative DNA structure sheds light on insulin and diabetes
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Crystallized alternative DNA structure sheds light on insulin and diabetes

The first crystal structure of an alternative DNA shape from the insulin gene has been revealed by a UCL-led research team.
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Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of unique and endangered species
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Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of unique and endangered species

Conservation efforts directed towards just 0.7% of the world's land mass could help protect one third of the world's threatened and unique tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrate) species, new research by Imperial College London, On the Edge, and ZSL has shown.
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Researchers advance new class of quantum critical metal that could advance electronic devices
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Researchers advance new class of quantum critical metal that could advance electronic devices

A new study led by Rice University's Qimiao Si has unveiled a new class of quantum critical metal, shedding light on the intricate interactions of electrons within quantum materials. Published in Physical Review Letters on Sept. 6, the research explores the effects of Kondo coupling and chiral spin liquids within specific lattice structures.
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Solving the side effect problem of siRNA drugs for genetic disease treatment
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Solving the side effect problem of siRNA drugs for genetic disease treatment

Small interfering RNA (siRNA) drugs are a class of therapeutic agents that silence specific genes associated with inherited diseases. However, siRNA drugs have challenges because siRNAs often silence genes other than the target ones, causing side effects.
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New quantum error correction method uses 'many-hypercube codes' while exhibiting beautiful geometry
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New quantum error correction method uses 'many-hypercube codes' while exhibiting beautiful geometry

In work published in Science Advances, Hayato Goto from the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing in Japan has proposed a new quantum error correction approach using what he calls "many-hypercube codes."
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Neolithic bones reveal isolated Yersinia pestis infections, not pandemics
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Neolithic bones reveal isolated Yersinia pestis infections, not pandemics

Since the catastrophic pandemics of the Middle Ages, one disease has almost proverbially symbolized contagion and death: the plague. It is now known that the plague bacterium Yersinia pestis has been present in Central and Northern Europe for more than 5,000 years. However, it is still uncertain whether it also led to pandemics and mass deaths in its early forms.
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Massive merger: Study reveals evidence for origin of supermassive black hole at galaxy's center
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Massive merger: Study reveals evidence for origin of supermassive black hole at galaxy's center

The origins of aptly named supermassive black holes—which can weigh in at more than a million times the mass of the sun and reside in the center of most galaxies—remain one of the great mysteries of the cosmos.
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Just how rare is a rare-colored lobster? Scientists say answer could be under the shell
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Just how rare is a rare-colored lobster? Scientists say answer could be under the shell

Orange, blue, calico, two-toned and ... cotton-candy colored?
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Two astronauts are left behind in space as Boeing's troubled capsule returns to Earth empty
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Two astronauts are left behind in space as Boeing's troubled capsule returns to Earth empty

Boeing's first astronaut mission ended Friday night with an empty capsule landing and two test pilots still in space, left behind until next year because NASA judged their return too risky.
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