[ad_1] ITHACA, NY – Harvest scientists over the years have learned a lot about how plants grow from soil, but much less is known about roots and their interactions with the soil. Now, a Cornell University project will develop worm-like robots that swim in soil to detect and record the …
Read More »The corona virus survives on the surface for hours by turning into a pancake-like film
[ad_1] Corona virus-containing particles that land on a surface are contagious for several days, causing the water in the droplet to evaporate into a microscopic, pancake-like film. This change causes more than 99.9 percent of the droplet fluid to disappear within minutes, but the virus survives on the protective film …
Read More »Egypt – $ 13.9 billion, proceeds from medical insurance premiums in the Arab region
[ad_1] (MENAFN – Al-Borsa News) Medical insurance premiums in the Arab region recorded about $ 13.9 billion and Shakib Abu Zeid, general secretary of the Arab Union, said medical insurance currently accounts for 34 , 5% of the premiums of the Arab world, with a value of 13.9 billion dollars, …
Read More »The Chinese plan to ship samples of this with a new robotic probe from the moon
[ad_1] The 850-tonne rotary launcher of 57 meters in length, 5 meters in diameter and 850 tons is launched from the southern Chinese island of Hainan at 16:30. morning local time. Then it was 22.30 in us. The rocket’s payload is only one hundredth of its mass: an 8-ton spacecraft, …
Read More »The Chinese plan to ship samples of this with a new robotic probe from the moon
[ad_1] The 850-tonne rotary launcher of 57 meters in length, 5 meters in diameter and 850 tons is launched from the southern Chinese island of Hainan at 16:30. morning local time. Then it was 22.30 in us. The rocket’s payload is only one hundredth of its mass: an 8-ton spacecraft, …
Read More »The team uses copper to visualize Alzheimer’s aggregates in the brain
[ad_1] IMAGE: Researcher Hong-Jun Cho is the first author of the study. View More Credit: Photo courtesy of Hong-Jun Cho CHAMPAIGN, Illinois – A proof-of-concept study conducted in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease offers new evidence that copper isotopes can be used to detect beta-amyloid protein deposits that form …
Read More »Young American Alligators Can Regrow Their Tails, Study Shows | Biology
[ad_1] Young American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) have the ability to regrow their tails up to 18% of their total body length, according to a study published in the journal Scientific reports. The study authors hope that their findings will help lead to the discovery of new therapeutic approaches for injury …
Read More »How an infectious tumor in Tasmanian devils evolved as it spread
[ad_1] IMAGE: A young Tasmanian devil. Tasmanian devils are threatened by devil 1 face tumor (DFT1), a transmissible cancer. View More Credit: Maximilian Stammnitz A transmissible cancer in the Tasmanian devil has evolved over the past two decades, with some lineages spreading and replacing others, according to a new study …
Read More »How an infectious tumor evolved in endangered Tasmanian devils during spread
[ad_1] A young Tasmanian devil. Tasmanian devils are threatened by devil 1 face tumor (DFT1), a transmissible cancer. Credit: Maximilian Stammnitz Genomic analysis can aid efforts to save this endangered marsupial. A transmissible cancer in the Tasmanian devil has evolved over the past two decades, with some lineages spreading and …
Read More »Infantino announces the participation of all Arab countries in the 2021 Arab Championship
[ad_1] Previous news – Swiss Gianni Infantino, president of the FIFA International Federation for FIFA, has announced that all 22 Arab teams have agreed to participate in the Arab League Cup, which will be held from 1 to 18 December 2021, saying it will expects the regional championship to gather …
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