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Climate change could threaten monarch mass migration
Climate change may threaten North America’s iconic mass monarch butterfly migration. Every fall, millions of monarchs (Danaus plexippus) travel thousands of kilometers over North America as they leave their breeding grounds in Canada and the United States for wintering grounds...
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NASA Study to Analyze Fermented Food Samples from Space – NASA
Certain nutrients critical for human health lack the shelf life needed to span multi-year missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. NASA’s BioNutrients-3 is part of an experiment series testing ways to use microorganisms to produce these nutrients in...
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An African monkey ate a rope squirrel and came down with mpox
A monkey making a meal of a squirrel may have sparked an outbreak. In early 2023, mpox broke out among a group of a few dozen sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys) living in Côte d’Ivoire’s Taï National Park. Roughly one-third of the monkeys...
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A lab on wheels is tracking HIV spread in war-torn Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine has stymied healthcare services, allowing diseases such as HIV to spread unchecked. The rate of contagion has been difficult to gauge. But now, using a van equipped with portable research gear, virologist Ganna (Anna) Kovalenko...
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Young ‘Sun’ Caught Blowing Bubbles by NASA’s Chandra – NASA
For the first time, a much younger version of the Sun has been caught red-handed blowing bubbles in the galaxy, by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.The bubble – called an “astrosphere” – completely surrounds the juvenile star. Winds...
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Wanderlust may be written in our DNA
From ancient nomads to modern job-hoppers, the urge to move may be written partly into our DNA.People’s tendency to set down roots far from where they were born is partly inherited and grounded in early brain development, researchers report...
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This itch-triggering protein also sends signals to stop scratching
People who can’t stop scratching itches may finally have a culprit to blame.In mice (and probably people), a protein called TRPV4 is involved both in starting an itch and stopping it after scratching, says neuroscientist Roberta Gualdani. She will...
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Exploring materials at the atomic scale
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MIT.nano has added a new X-ray diffraction (XRD) instrument to its characterization toolset, enhancing facility users’ ability...
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‘Project Hail Mary’ made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space
Editor’s note: This story contains light spoilers for Project Hail Mary.I have long puzzled over something in Andy Weir’s 2021 book Project Hail Mary: Why did two of the three fictional astronauts die during an interstellar trip? It might be...
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Halting irreversible changes to Antarctica depends on choices made today
The Antarctic Peninsula is an early warning system for the southernmost continent when it comes to climate change. And the prognostications are grim — but it’s not yet too late to avoid irreversible changes, researchers report February 20 in...
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Nigeria to hold inquest into death of author’s toddler
The internationally acclaimed writer has accused Nigerian hospital Euracare of negligence, which it denies.
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