[ad_1] Inside each cell, thousands of different proteins from the mechanism that keeps all living things – from humans and plants to microscopic bacteria – alive and well. Almost all diseases, including cancer, dementia, and even infectious diseases such as COVID-19, are related to how these proteins work. Because the …
Read More »The “holy grail” of biology will unlock new treatments to fight disease: the Australian
[ad_1] The “holy grail” of biology will unlock new treatments to fight diseaseThe Australian The AI that kicked everyone’s ass in StarCraft 2 made “tremendous progress” in protein foldingPC Gamer One of the greatest mysteries of biology “largely solved” by AIBBC news Protein folding explainedDeepMind “Everything will change”: DeepMind artificial …
Read More »Laboratory experiments that unravel the mystery of Phobos
[ad_1] There is no time in space in our sense of the word – however, the ground can also “hold” in the vacuum of space if it is constantly bombarded with high-energy particles, such as those emitted by the sun. The Martian moon Phobos is affected by a particular situation: …
Read More »Fast moving gas flowing away from the young star caused by the vaporization of the frozen comet
[ad_1] Astronomers have captured a unique stage in the evolution of the planetary system, showing fast-moving carbon monoxide gas flowing out of a star system over 400 light-years away, a discovery that offers the opportunity to study how our solar system has developed. Astronomers have detected fast-moving carbon monoxide gas …
Read More »Mars’s underground brine could be a good source of oxygen
[ad_1] Zoom in / The Pathfinder rover captured this photo. He did not need oxygen, unlike frail and fleshy humans who would like to go his own way. If humans ever visit Mars, they may need some important resources while they’re there to stay long enough to explore and refuel …
Read More »The new Hubble data explains the missing dark matter
[ad_1] In 2018, an international team of researchers using NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope and several other observatories discovered, for the first time, a galaxy in our cosmic neighborhood that lacks most of its dark matter. This discovery of the galaxy NGC 1052-DF2 came as a surprise to astronomers, …
Read More »Deep Blue Notes: episode one – podcast | Science
[ad_1] In episode one of this three-part series, nature sound recorder pioneer Chris Watson sets out on a journey to record an animal that has so far escaped his microphones: the blue whale. Despite being the largest animals ever lived, much of their life remains a mystery. As Chris travels …
Read More »Change of orbit for the Japanese space capsule
[ad_1] The Japanese space agency will “modify” the trajectory of a capsule about to land on Sunday in the outback of South Australia. The agency says it will perform a minor orbit correction on Tuesday, although the capsule, containing samples of underground asteroids, remains on route to land at a …
Read More »Astronomical instrument hunting for ancient metals
[ad_1] The researchers created a new astronomical instrument that successfully helped estimate the abundance of metals in the early universe. The WINERED instrument allows for better observations of astronomical bodies such as quasars in the early universe, billions of years ago. The researchers hope that this deeper level of exploration …
Read More »Researchers map electrons to take better quantum computers one step closer
[ad_1] Atomic scale image of two interacting silicon donors. Image: CQC2T Australian researchers have determined the “sweet spot” for the positioning of qubits to achieve high-precision quantum computers. The research, published today in Nature Communications, showed that precision positioning has proven essential for the development of robust interactions – or …
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