NASA’s Juno spacecraft provides a bird’s-eye view of mountains and lava lakes on Io

NASA's Juno spacecraft provides a bird's-eye view of mountains and lava lakes on Io

On April 9, during the 60th flyby of Jupiter by NASA’s Juno spacecraft, the JunoCam instrument captured a view of Jupiter’s moon Io and captured the first image of the …

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Unlocking the placenta accreta spectrum through single-cell gene targeting

Unlocking the placenta accreta spectrum through single-cell gene targeting

Unlocking the spectrum of placenta accreta using single-cell gene targets | Image source: natali_mis – natali_mis – stock.adobe.com. Gene targets may be effective in tracking the progression of placenta accreta …

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Researchers solve mystery of inexplicable dense galaxy at center of perfect ‘Einstein ring’ captured by James Webb Telescope

In the field of one of JWST

Researchers may have solved the mystery of why a distant galaxy surrounded by an unusually perfect “Einstein ring” is denser than it should be: The giant galaxy has been discovered …

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Scientists find that little white sharks like to stay close to the coast

Scientists find that little white sharks like to stay close to the coast

Lead author Emily Spurgeon tags a juvenile great white shark.Photo credit: Patrick Rex Remember #BabyShark? No, this isn’t a wildly catchy children’s song that’s taking the internet by storm. Earlier …

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URMC professor of biomedical genetics named fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

URMC professor of biomedical genetics named fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Dr. Douglas Portman Dr. Douglas PortmanHolds the Donald M. Foster, MD, PhD Professorship in Biomedical Genetics, is Professor of Neuroscience and Biology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, and …

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