[ad_1] While the cosmic microwave background light emitted 13.8 billion years ago (left image) travels through the Universe until it is observed on Earth (right image), the direction in which the electromagnetic wave oscillates ( orange line) is rotated by an angle β. The rotation could be caused by dark …
Read More »Scientists discover a reason that drives the assembly of the algal pyrenoid
[ad_1] Princeton researchers led by Moritz Meyer and Martin Jonikas found that the algal pyrenoid, which concentrates carbon dioxide for the Rubisco enzyme, self-assembles through interactions between Rubisco and other pyrenoid proteins containing a pattern (sphere shapes in the diagram). Credit: Meyer et al. Next time you visit a lake …
Read More »CNO energy production mechanism in the universe is detected – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] An international team of about 100 Borexino Collaboration scientists, including particle physicist Andrea Pocar of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, reports in Nature neutrino detection from the sun this week, directly revealing for the first time that the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen (CNO) fusion cycle is at work in our sun. The …
Read More »22 Arab countries confirm the participation of their teams in the Arab Cup in Qatar
[ad_1] Ramallah – the world of the homeland FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that 22 teams have confirmed their participation in the FIFA Arab Cup 2021, which Qatar will host next year. During his visit today to the Lusail Stadium, one of the eight stadiums of the Qatar 2022 tournament, …
Read More »Scientists use a new technique to uncover clues to the identity of a 1,900-year-old Egyptian mummy
[ad_1] A team of scientists has pioneered a new method of uncovering clues to a 1,900-year-old mummy without damaging the ancient corpse. CT and X-ray scans were combined for the first time to study an Egyptian mummy discovered at Hawara, an archaeological site in Egypt. While X-ray technology has been …
Read More »Scientists discover a reason that drives the assembly of the algal pyrenoid: ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Next time you visit a lake or beach, take a deep breath. As you exhale, take a moment to be thankful for the little things: specifically, for the microscopic unicellular algae in the soil and waters all around you that are extracting the carbon dioxide you just exhaled and …
Read More »Scientists solve the mystery behind an enigmatic organelle, the pyrenoid: ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Carbon is one of the main building blocks of life on Earth. It is abundant in the atmosphere of our planet, where it is found in the form of carbon dioxide. Carbon makes its way into the bodies of earthlings primarily through the process of photosynthesis, which incorporates carbon …
Read More »SMART’s New Discovery Enables Early Detection of Shade Avoidance Syndrome in Plants – Science Daily
[ad_1] SMART’s new discovery enables early detection of shade avoidance syndrome in plantsScience Daily [ad_2] Source link
Read More »China launches lunar champion Chang’e 5 return mission
[ad_1] Image credit: CNSA China launched a mission to the moon on November 23 that promises to collect samples from the lunar surface and return them to Earth for study. Lunar Champion Chang’e 5’s return mission was launched at 20:30 UTC aboard a Long March 5 from the Wenchang spacecraft …
Read More »Defects in the mitochondria may explain the health problems seen during space travel
[ad_1] Newswise – CHAPEL HILL, NC – November 25, 2020 – For space exploration to be successful, we need to understand and address the underlying causes of the health problems seen in astronauts who have spent long periods of time away from Earth. These problems include bone and muscle loss, …
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