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Phil Spencer speaks out against the console war

[ad_1] It’s worse with PlayStation and Xbox fans, but the absurd field formations can also be observed with Nintendo or PC players. Xbox boss Phil Spencer has nothing to do with trench warfare between PlayStation and Xbox fans. On the contrary: he finds this console warfare, or tribalism as he …

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[ad_1] In his televised speech on November 24, Emmanuel Macron announced that the vaccination campaign against Covid-19 would begin as soon as the vaccines were authorized by the health authorities. The campaign could therefore start “in late December or early January”. So far, no vaccines have passed phase 3 testing …

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Water-land transition in the early tetrapods

[ad_1] Three main stages of humerus shape evolution: from the block humerus of aquatic fish, to the L-shaped humerus of transitional tetrapods and the twisted humerus of terrestrial tetrapods. Columns (left to right) = aquatic fish, transitional tetrapod and terrestrial tetrapod. Rows = Top: silhouettes of extinct animals; Center: 3D …

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The space worm experiment reveals that gravity affects genes

[ad_1] Caenorhabditis elegans. Credit: Wikipedia Living in low gravity affects cells at the genetic level, according to a study of worms in space. Genetic analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans worms on the International Space Station showed “subtle changes” in about 1,000 genes. Stronger effects were found in some genes, especially between …

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Exposure to outer space can accelerate aging, new evidence suggests

[ad_1] A fascinating array of new research papers is highlighting the various health risks associated with long-duration space missions, including troublesome observations related to the aging process and radiation-induced DNA damage. Space, as we are learning, really sucks for us little humans. Without gravity continually pulling us down and without …

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