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Asteroid named after Portuguese astrophysicist
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has named an asteroid after Pedro Machado, astrophysicist at Institute of…
Researchers discover drug-resistant, often deadly pathogen living in dogs' ears, creating concern it may jump to humans
Scientists at McMaster University and India’s University of Delhi have discovered and isolated the first live…
From ground-hugging to groundbreaking: How a unique tomato mutation could transform sustainable agriculture
Tomatoes are a staple in diets worldwide and an essential part of sustainable agriculture. Now, scientists…
Study uncovers the secrets of plant regeneration
Plants have the unique ability to regenerate entirely from a somatic cell, i.e., an ordinary cell…
Southwest Indian Ocean Ridge develops diverse hydrothermal systems, potential large polymetallic deposits
The research findings of Dr. Tao Chunhui, a senior researcher from the Second Institute of Oceanography,…
Solidarity and resistance: Key to Las Kellys making themselves seen
“We are the women who clean.” With this phrase, which unites all women who work in…
Enhanced dominance of soil moisture stress on vegetation growth in Eurasian drylands
In a new study, a group from Institute of Geographic Science and Natural Resources Research, Chinese…
Webb detects most distant active supermassive black hole to date
It’s a bonanza: The universe is absolutely teeming with black holes. Researchers have long known this,…
Considerable but unsustainable water supply from thawing permafrost on the Tibetan Plateau in a changing climate
In a warming climate, the sustainability of cryospheric meltwater on the Tibetan Plateau has raised concerns…