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Learning by Association in Plants - 0 views

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    First evidence for associative learning in plants ?
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[1610.08323] Evidence for vacuum birefringence from the first optical polarimetry measu... - 3 views

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    Abstract: The "Magnificent Seven" (M7) are a group of radio-quiet Isolated Neutron Stars (INSs) discovered in the soft X-rays through their purely thermal surface emission. Owing to the large inferred magnetic fields ($B\approx 10^{13}$ G), radiation from these sources is expected to be substantially polarised, independently on the mechanism actually responsible for the thermal emission.
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Silica deposits on Mars with features resembling hot spring biosignatures at El Tatio i... - 0 views

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    Hydrothermal deposits on Mars may provide the best opportunity to find Martian biosignatures. Ruff and Farmer report that silica structures created by biotic and abiotic process in hot springs at El Tatio, Chile resemble those found in Gusev crater, thus making it an ideal location for future missions.
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Plants 'see' underground by channelling light to their roots - 2 views

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    A light-bulb moment? Plants seem to pipe sunlight directly down into underground roots to help them grow. Light receptors in stems, leaves and flowers have long been known to regulate plant growth. Roots also have these receptors, but it has been unclear how they sense light deep in dark soil.
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Medscape Log In - 1 views

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    Larval Therapy known over centuries
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Docking Impender. About project. - 0 views

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    Docking Impender assumed a demonstrator of a novel kinetic energy absorber applied to CubeSat mockups tested on a 2D microgravity simulator: an air bearing table. Inspired by prof. Lagiewka: http://www.euroinfrastructure.eu/en/safety/byl-zderzak-lagiewki-bedzie-bariera-lagiewki/
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Byteflies - 1 views

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    Belgian startup company. Medical wearables will transform healthcare and patient care - they promise.
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Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas - 1 views

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    Strongly recommended for everyone living on the Earth :)
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Long-Term Space Flight Simulation Reveals Infradian Rhythmicity in Human Na + Balance - 3 views

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    For the first time scientists have identified monthly hormonal cycles in human males
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First evidence that sperm epigenetics affect the next generation - 0 views

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    A frog study provides the strongest evidence yet that a father's lifestyle may affect the next generation, via chemical tags that change gene activity SPERM pass on more than just their DNA. Chemical switches attached to the genomes of sperm - known as epigenetic tags - have been shown to alter the next generation for the first time.
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Bacteria's Social Media - 2 views

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    Perhaps when you think of bacterial communities you think of a flask full of rapidly dividing E. coli. But in non-lab conditions, bacteria grow in complex, heterogeneous communities composed of diverse microscopic organisms. In these communities, bacteria need a means to communicate with their kin, and they do this through a language known as quorum sensing (QS), where bugs secrete and detect factors that tell them whether they're surrounded by kin (and if so, how many there are).
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