[ad_1] Scientists were surprised after sequencing the genomes of 16 wheat varieties. One of the most cultivated and oldest crops in the world, wheat is a genetically bizarre plant with 10 times more fertility genes than other cereal crops. While putting the building blocks of wheat on paper during the …
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CNO solar neutrinos observed for the first time
[ad_1] Scientists who are members of the Borexino Collaboration have provided the first experimental evidence of the occurrence of the so-called CNO cycle in the Sun: they managed to directly detect the distinctive neutrinos generated during this fusion process. This is an important step on the way to better understanding …
Read More »Western student first to spot the asteroid whizzing past the Earth
[ad_1] For as long as he can remember, Cole Gregg has been interested in space. Last week, the Western University astronomy graduate student spent a night he will never forget when he spotted an undiscovered asteroid flashing in the night sky. Studying at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gregg …
Read More »Now it’s your turn, Eumetsat
[ad_1] It was a spectacular launch on November 21, when the Copernicus Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite was lifted into space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. After taking care of the Earth observation spacecraft during its first critical days and finding it at home in its new environment, ESA is …
Read More »Foreign vs. Own DNA: How an Innate Immune Sensor Tells the Difference
[ad_1] Scientists from EPFL and the Friedrich Miescher Institute used cryo-electron microscopy to explain how a DNA-sensitive biomolecule that is key to our innate immune response is inactivated when it comes into contact with the cell’s DNA. One biomolecule that has garnered considerable attention in recent years is cGAS, a …
Read More »Who determines the safety of the Corona vaccine … and how?
[ad_1] Our readers are Instagram users You can now follow the latest news for free via our Instagram accountClick here to register now Many effective vaccines against Covid 19 may be available soon. But at a time when many want to get a vaccine as soon as possible, others are …
Read More »Diego Maradona: the controversial fortune of the Argentine player – Investigative Unit
[ad_1] The Argentine government estimates that around one million people will attend the funeral service of Argentine soccer star Diego Armando Maradona. But there are other authorities and sectors that are doing other types of accounts involving their assets and investments in at least five countries and, of course, their …
Read More »Video: Karol G’s song “Bichota” has subliminal messages, according to tiktoker
[ad_1] Colombian singer Karol G poses during an exclusive interview with EFE in Miami, Florida (USA). EFE / Alicia Vcivita / Archive Karol G’s hit song ‘Bichota’ managed to reach good numbers after its release on October 23, making the Colombian artist the first Latin artist to reach Spotify’s Top …
Read More »The 4 zodiac signs with the most changes in 2021
[ad_1] The new year is coming and with it very optimistic and successful thoughts for some horoscope signs. Meet the 4 zodiac signs with the greatest change in 2021. 26 November 2020 01:15 hs It is customary for the last day of the month of the year to consult the …
Read More »SpaceX continues with Starlink tests, delays commercial service – Science & Tech
[ad_1] SpaceX will continue beta testing of its Starlink satellite broadband service into the next year, the company said on Tuesday at the end, indicating that the commercial service would likely not be offered in 2020 as previously planned. Hawthorne, California, SpaceX, Elon Musk’s private space exploration company, has launched …
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