Science

T-ray technology reveals what goes under your skin

[ad_1] A demonstration of how T-ray equipment can be used to scan an individual’s skin. Credit: University of Warwick A new method of analyzing skin structure using a type of radiation known as T-rays could help improve the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and skin …

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Swarms of “primordial” black holes could fill our universe

[ad_1] The universe could be filled with tiny ancient black holes. And researchers may be able to prove it. These mini black holes since the beginning of time, or primordial black holes (PBHs), were first invented decades ago. The researchers proposed them as an explanation dark matter, an invisible substance …

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Europe signs a $ 102 million deal to take space waste home

[ad_1] European Space Agency Says It Is Signing $ 102 Million Contract With Swiss Start-Up To Bring Large Chunk Of Orbital Junk Back To Earth OfThe Associated Press 26 November 2020, 12:42 • 1 min of reading Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article BERLIN – The European Space Agency …

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How an innate immune sensor distinguishes friend from foe

[ad_1] 3D animation of the inhibited cGAS (red and gold) sandwiched between two nucleosomes. Credit: Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research How do the molecules involved in activating our immune system discriminate between our DNA and foreign pathogens? Researchers from the Thomä group, in collaboration with EPFL, have deciphered the …

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Space travel can negatively affect energy production in a cell

[ad_1] Washington, November 26 (IANS): According to a study, critical parts of a cell’s energy-producing machinery, the mitochondria, can be dysfunctional due to space travel. The findings, published in the journal Cell, are based on studies of mice and humans who have traveled to space reveal. The impact on a …

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Space travel can negatively affect energy production in a cell

[ad_1] Washington, November 26 (IANS): According to a study, critical parts of a cell’s energy-producing machinery, the mitochondria, can be dysfunctional due to space travel. The findings, published in the journal Cell, are based on studies of mice and humans who have traveled to space reveal. The impact on a …

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