[ad_1] Research from Curtin University has shed new light on when one of the largest mass extinction events on Earth occurred, which gives new meaning to what killed Triassic life and allowed for the ecological expansion of dinosaurs in the Jurassic period. The research, published in the prestigious PNAS journal, …
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Read More »The new analytical approach improves the detection of the nuclear magnetic resonance signal
[ad_1] First introduced in wide use in the mid 1920sth century, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has since become an indispensable technique for examining materials down to their atoms, revealing molecular structure and other details without interfering with the material itself. “It is a widely used technique in chemical analysis, material …
Read More »Cosmic flashes come in all different sizes
[ad_1] Chalmers University of Technology Studying the site of a spectacular stellar explosion observed in April 2020, a team of scientists led by Chalmers used four European radio telescopes to confirm that astronomy’s most exciting puzzle is about to be solved. Fast radio bursts, the unpredictable millisecond radio signals seen …
Read More »Glycine in space produced by dark chemistry
[ad_1] An international team of laboratory astrophysicists and astrochemical modellers has shown that glycine, the simplest amino acid and an important building block of life, can form under the harsh conditions that govern chemistry in space. The results were published this week in Nature Astronomy and show that glycine and …
Read More »Ancient Dog DNA reveals their lasting connection with people
[ad_1] After that domestication event, some things seem to have remained constant. According to the team’s findings, after dogs separated from wolves over 11,000 years ago, wolves never made a major re-entry into dog populations (until, perhaps, the contemporary wolf dog craze). Given that dogs and wolves belong to the …
Read More »How do you diversify the economy of a city? As Calgary tries, look south for inspiration
[ad_1] Calgary skyline panorama at dawn. jewhyte / iStockPhoto / Getty Images Samir Kayande made a living in Calgary for two decades, analyzing the financial details of the oil and gas industry. But now it’s making a change. The research firm he worked for was bought by a new owner …
Read More »“It appears that Korean Air’s acquisition of Asiana is the best way to save the country’s # 1 and # 2 airlines.”
[ad_1] Creditors review Asiana’s sales plans to Hanjin Group / Experience in urging the shipping industry to collapse due to a merger with Hyundai Merchant Marine when Hanjin Shipping was pushed into bankruptcy in the past / Analysis who became a teacher of d other party / When the first …
Read More »Cryptocurrency Mining Software Market To Witness Excellent Growth: Electroneum, Gominer, WinMiner – Press Release
[ad_2][ad_1] This press release was originally distributed by SBWire Edison, NJ – (SBWIRE) – 11/13/2020 – Latest report available on Advance Market Analytics, “Cryptocurrency Mining Software Market” provides timely analysis to change competitive dynamics and a forward-looking perspective on several factors that drive or hold back the growth of the …
Read More »UPDATE 1-Denmark has not registered any new COVID-19 infections with mink-related mutation
[ad_1] (Adds details) COPENHAGEN, Nov 13 (Reuters) – Denmark has recorded no new examples of humans infected with a so-called Cluster-5 mutated coronavirus strain derived from mink, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said Friday. Denmark last week ordered the culling of millions of mink after finding that the mutated virus, which …
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