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How life and geology worked together to forge Earth's nutrient rich crust
Around 500 million years ago life in the oceans rapidly diversified. In the blink of an…
Fossil insect study identifies new genus and species of prodigious leaper, the froghopper
A fossil arthropod entombed in 100-million-year-old Burmese amber has been identified as a new genus and…
Modeling of energetic neutral atoms to study solar flares and coronal mass ejections
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CME) are two of the most energetic processes in the…
World near positive 'tipping point' on climate solutions: expert
With climate-enhanced droughts, heatwaves and fires ravaging three continents and the threat of a new surge…
Mitochondrial ultrastructure is regulated by calcium sensor, scientists discover
Calcium homeostasis, involving the flow of calcium ions within cells, is essential for cell signaling and…
A key protein for repairing broken nerves
A new study published in PNAS Nexus explores the role of the dynamin protein DYN-1 in…
Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells: Study
Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum and millet reveals evolutionary differences among these important cereal crops,…
Researchers measure the light emitted by a sub-Neptune planet's atmosphere for the first time
For more than a decade, astronomers have been trying to get a closer look at GJ…
New species of shark identified after unique egg cases found in museum
A team of ichthyologists from CSIRO National Research Collections Australia–Australian National Fish Collection, Hokkaido University and…