[ad_1] We are a nation of blamers. Whenever we face a problem, the first answer is to find the "culprit". Who will take the fall? Who will be thrown under the bus? …
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[ad_1] Julie Sellers, Partner, Pursley Friese Torgrimson. (Courtesy photo) What is affordable housing? There are probably as many answers to this question as there are challenges regarding affordable housing in the Atlanta …
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[ad_1] The first time Taosheng Huang saw the test results, he was convinced that there had been a mistake. Even after a technician repeated the diagnosis, Huang did not believe it. "It's …
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[ad_1] This milestone is not surprising. In 2015, Junjiu Huang of Sun Yat-sen University used CRISPR edit human embryos, but only non-viable embryos that would never have been able to give birth …
Read More »Landing on Mars! NASA's InSight: a look at the red planet
[ad_1] PASADENA, Calif. – March has just welcomed a new robotics resident. The NASA InSight lander landed safely on the Martian surface today (November 26th), winning the first successful landing on the …
Read More »Astronomers discover huge disturbed galaxy relic | Astronomy
[ad_1] The disturbed galaxy "tadpole" has an elliptical head and a long straight tail, and is about a million light-years long – about 10 times larger than our own Milky Way galaxy, …
Read More »How does potassium enter the cells? Surprising discovery of a chimeric protein combining both an ion pump and an ion channel – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A balanced potash home is essential for the survival of people and bacteria. Since bacteria are exposed to much greater fluctuations in environmental conditions, controlled potassium intake is often a particular …
Read More »The ancient humans, the Neanderthals have met more than once, according to a new analysis
[ad_1] NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Former humans living outside of Africa have met more than once with Neanderthals, according to a new analysis. The human populations of East Asia and modern Europe …
Read More »A massive asteroid with 62 potential lethal trajectories could hit Earth in 2023 … but probably not
[ad_1] When you talk about large space rocks obstructing your home, how much does it take before you panic? According to reports that would rely on data coming directly from NASA, there …
Read More »Instead of extraterrestrial life, astronomers have just found water on this giant exoplanet
[ad_1] Despite millions of light-years between us and most of the exoplanets, we can not only better spot them, we are now able to understand what they are made with better accuracy. …
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