[ad_1] A bacterium called Moorella thermoacetica will not work for free. But researchers at UC Berkeley realized they wanted gold. And in exchange for this special treatment, the bacterium has revealed a …
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[ad_1] Selon une étude publiée le 8 octobre dans l'édition en ligne de la revue, un climat de plus en plus sec ponctué d'épisodes plus ou moins humides variés aurait pu précipiter …
Read More »Locked Atlantic salmon also use the magnetic field to navigate – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] New study shows Atlantic salmon use the Earth's magnetic field as a navigational tool – much like its cousins, the Pacific salmon – and does not lose this ability after several …
Read More »Les données haute résolution offrent un aperçu détaillé de l’empreinte de pêche au chalut dans le monde entier – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Environ un quart des produits de la mer pêchés dans l’océan provient du chalutage de fond, méthode qui consiste à tirer un filet le long des plateaux et des pentes de …
Read More »Smallest Integrated Kerr Frequency Comb Generator – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Optical frequency combs can enable high-speed processes in physics, biology, and chemistry, as well as improve communication and navigation, medical testing, and security. The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded …
Read More »Cost-effective method produces semiconductor films from materials that perform better than silicon – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The vast majority of current computing devices are made from silicon, the second most abundant element on Earth after oxygen. Silicon can be found in various forms in rocks, clay, sand …
Read More »Diabetes May Start More Than 20 Years Before Diagnosis – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The first signs of type 2 diabetes can be identified more than 20 years before diagnosis, according to a new study presented at this year's annual meeting of the European Association …
Read More »Using Personal Data to Predict Blood Pressure – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The San Diego UC engineers have used a ready-to-use, portable technology and machine learning to predict, for the first time, an individual's blood pressure and suggest recommendations. customized to lower it …
Read More »"Turbidity currents" are not just currents, they also involve the movement of the seabed – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Historically, turbidity currents have been described as fast currents that descend into submarine canyons, carrying sand and mud in deep water. But a new document in Nature Communications shows that, rather …
Read More »Anthropologist Rewrites History Using Science, Art – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Art often mimics life, but when University of Cincinnati anthropologist and geologist Kenneth Tankersley investigated a 2000-year-old carved statue of a tobacco pipe, he revealed a truth that he believed , …
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