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Autoimmune conditions linked to reactivated X chromosome genes

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 3:00pm
The inactivation of one copy of the X chromosome in female mammals may start to fail as they get older, which may be why women have a higher risk of autoimmune conditions such as lupus
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Red squirrels were hosts for leprosy in medieval England

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 12:00pm
DNA analysis of remains found at medieval sites has identified closely related strains of leprosy-causing bacteria in the bones of humans and a red squirrel
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Protocells on early Earth may have been formed by squeezing geysers

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 10:00am
Simulations of the crust of early Earth show that cycles of pressure caused by geysers or tidal forces could have generated cell-like structures and even very simple proteins
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Flies undertake epic migrations that may be vital for pollination

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 8:00am
Migrating flies can carry pollen hundreds or thousands of kilometres, and this could help plants adapt to climate change
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China is sending its Chang’e 6 spacecraft to the far side of the moon

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 6:06am
If all goes well, the Chang’e 6 probe will be the first ever to land on the far side of the moon to take samples and bring them back to Earth
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Mysterious space signals may come from a dead star with a planet

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 6:00am
Strange bursts of radio waves called FRBs have long been mysterious, and one of the most famous sources of these flashes may have an unexpected planet
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Seven surprising things you may not know about roots

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 5:00am
Plants are often celebrated for the parts that are easy to see – flower, leaves, fruit – but scientists are uncovering the secrets of their more mysterious underground networks
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Indoor climbing wall users may be breathing in toxic rubber dust

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 4:00am
The air and dust in climbing centres contain high levels of rubber particles from the soles of climbing shoes, some of which contain toxic additives
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Rising temperatures are cooking bumblebee nests and killing larvae

Fri, 05/03/2024 - 1:00am
Climate change could be fueling bumblebee population loss by making hives too hot to handle
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Orangutan is first non-human seen treating wounds with medicinal plant

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 12:00pm
A male Sumatran orangutan chewed the leaves of a plant used in Indonesian traditional medicine and placed them on a wound on his face
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MMR vaccines may not always give lifelong immunity against measles

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 9:00am
Levels of protection measles provided by the MMR jab fall by a small amount every year, according to mathematical modelling
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Politicians can use social media ads to buy votes for €4 per person

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 8:22am
An analysis of the 2021 German federal elections has found that for every 200,000 times a politician's social media adverts were viewed, their vote share increased by 2.1 per cent - a potentially low-cost way of swinging elections
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Astonishing images show how female Neanderthal may have looked

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 7:10am
The skull of Shanidar Z was found in the Shanidar cave in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, and has been painstakingly put back together
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Is climate change accelerating after a record year of heat?

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 7:00am
The record-breaking heat of 2023 has seen a rare disagreement break out between climate scientists, with some saying it shows Earth may have entered a new period of warming
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Corals that recover from bleaching still struggle to breed

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 4:00am
Corals can survive heat-related bleaching, but research from the Great Barrier Reef suggests a full recovery may take longer than we thought
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Joel Edgerton must escape the multiverse in a gripping sci-fi series

Thu, 05/02/2024 - 4:00am
Blake Crouch's riveting Dark Matter sees physics professor Jason wanting out of the multiverse, after being kidnapped and dumped there by another version of himself
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GPS jamming traced to Russia after flights over Europe suspended

Wed, 05/01/2024 - 4:00pm
Finnair has cancelled flights to Tartu in Estonia this month because of an ongoing GPS jamming attack – and there is evidence that the attack is being controlled from Russia
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European summers will be hotter than predicted because of cleaner air

Wed, 05/01/2024 - 3:00pm
By ignoring declining air pollution, regional climate models have greatly underestimated how hot Europe's summers and heatwaves will become
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These stunning close-up photos offer a window onto the world of bees

Wed, 05/01/2024 - 2:00pm
From an orchid bee to a violet carpenter bee, these images show the insects in amazing detail
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The shift to LED lighting is stopping us from seeing our night skies

Wed, 05/01/2024 - 2:00pm
From an energy perspective, the move away from sodium vapour lamps to LEDs is great, but the news isn't so good when it comes to light pollution. The way we illuminate the world needs to be part of our green agenda, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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