Meteorin-like promotes heart repair through endothelial KIT receptor tyrosine kinase,Effective tissue repair after myocardial infarction entails a vigorous angiogenic response, guided by incompletely defined immune cell–endothelial cell interactions. We identify the monocyte- and m...
Meteorin-like promotes heart repair through endothelial KIT receptor tyrosine kinase
Effective tissue repair after myocardial infarction entails a vigorous angiogenic response, guided by incompletely defined immune cell–endothelial cell interactions. We identify the monocyte- and m…
Astronomers Uncover Black Hole Closer to Earth Than Ever Before,Gemini North Telescope on Hawaii reveals first dormant, stellar-mass black hole. Astronomers have discovered the closest black hole to Earth, the first unambiguous detection of a dormant stellar-mass black hole in the Milky Way. Its close proximity to Earth, a mere 1,600 light-years away, offers an Tags:Astronomyblack holeGaiaNational Science FoundationSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Similarities to Climate Changes Today – New Research Helps To Detail Earth’s Most Massive Extinction Event,The Latest Permian Mass Extinction (LPME) was the largest extinction event in Earth's history to date, resulting in the loss of between 80-90% of life on the planet. Despite extensive research, the exact cause of the dramatic changes in climate during this time remains unknown. A team of internat Tags:EarthEarth ScienceextinctionGeoscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of Connecticut
Shocking Report Reveals 59% of Long COVID Patients Suffer From Organ Damage a Year Later,Organ damage persisted in 59% of long COVID patients a year after initial symptoms, even in those not severely affected when first diagnosed with the virus, according to a comprehensive new study. A new comprehensive study of organ impairment in long COVID patients over 12 months shows organ damage Tags:CoViD 19HealthInfectious DiseasesSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity College London
Hubble Space Telescope Captures Movie of DART Asteroid Impact Debris,This movie captures the breakup of the asteroid Dimorphos when it was deliberately hit by NASA’s 545-kilogram Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission spacecraft on 26 September 2022. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope had a ringside view of the space demolition derby. The Hubble movie st Tags:AsteroiddartHubble Space TelescopeNASAplanetary defenseSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
New Hope for Patients With a Rare Incurable Disease,Methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) is a rare metabolic disorder that affects about one in 90,000 newborns. Both parents must carry the genetic predisposition for the disease to occur. The consequences are also severe: an enzyme these young patients need for energy metabolism is left defective. Due to t Tags:EPFLETH ZurichHealthmedicineMetabolismSciTechDailyscitechdaily.com
Teams Forge Forward in NASA Moon Metal Production Challenge,Seven university teams were selected to develop concepts supporting metal production on the Moon in NASA’s 2023 annual Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-Changing (BIG) Idea Challenge: Lunar Forge. The awards total about $1.1 million, with values between $120,000 and $180,000 based on each team’s Tags:EducationMoonNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpace
Mysterious Object Is Being Dragged Into the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole,UCLA astronomers think the object, X7, might be debris cloud from a stellar collision. An object near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy has drawn the interest of scientists because it has evolved dramatically in a relatively short time. A new study by scientis Tags:AstronomyAstrophysicsblack holeMilky waypopularSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpaceucla
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 Mission Joins Expedition 68 Aboard Space Station,NASA astronauts, Mission Commander Stephen Bowen and Pilot Woody Hoburg, along with UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev aboard the SpaceX Dragon, named Endeavour, have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). Crew-6 joins the Exped Tags:astronautInternational Space StationNASASciTechDailyscitechdaily.comSpacespacex
NASA Confirms Dust Won't Bury Perseverance Mars Sample Tubes - ExtremeTech,The Perseverance rover has deposited a cache of sample tubes on the surface as a backup for the eventual return ... Tags:ExtremeExtremeTechextremetech.commarsNASAPerseverancescienceSpace
Remarkable Scottish Fossil Uncovers Clues to the Origins of Lizards,A fossil discovery from Scotland has provided new information on the early evolution of lizards, during the time of the dinosaurs. The tiny skeleton discovered on the Isle of Skye, called Bellairsia gracilis, is only 6 cm (2.4 inches) long and dates from the Middle Jurassic, 166 million years ago Tags:EvolutionFossilsLizardPaleontologyscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of Oxford
Women are more empathetic than men, study of hundreds of thousands of people finds—at any age and in any country in the world,Scientists looked at an online test that gauged the reactions of over 300,000 people aged 16 to 70 across 57 countries. It probably confirmed what you already knew. Tags:Bar Ilan UniversityCognitive empathyJeremy Rifkinsciencewomen are better than menyahoo.com
Why scientists dug up the father of genetics, Gregor Mendel, and analyzed his DNA,The year 2022 was the 200th anniversary of the birth of Gregor Mendel. He's known as the father of genetics, so scientists exhumed Mendel's body and examined his DNA. Tags:botanyDNAGeneticsGregor MendelHome Page Top StoriesNewsNPR.orgscienceStrange News
High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds,Microplastics are a growing environmental problem, but now researchers in Korea have developed a new water purification system that can filter out these tiny fragments, as well as other pollutants, very quickly and with high efficiency. Tags:DGISTEnvironmentFiltersMicroplasticnewatlas.comnwtlsPollutionPurificationsciencewater
Every Planet in the Solar System Is on Display for a Short Time in 'Planet Parade',People who look up at the night sky to the south will be able to see planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn with their naked eye for a few days Tags:NewsnullPEOPLEpeople.comscience
2022’s US climate disasters, from storms and floods to heat waves and droughts,Way too much rainfall in some places, not nearly enough in others. Tags:arstechnica.comclimate changescience
Six Lessons We’ve Learned From Covid That Will Help Us Fight the Next Pandemic,Public health experts weigh in on the steps America needs to take to stem a future outbreak Tags:sciencesmithsonianmag.com
Glam scientist who handles crocs is 'buzzing' to be compared to Lara Croft,EXCLUSIVE: Rosie Moore, who has been dubbed the 'world's hottest geoscientist' and has an impressive CV ranging from working with sharks to crocodiles, loves being compared to action woman Lara Croft Tags:AnimalsCrocodilesDailystar.co.ukExclusivesscienceSharksworld news
Amazon Sega & Square Enix Game Sale For PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1 & Switch
Amazon Sega & Square Enix Game Sale For PS5, PS4, XSX, XB1 & Switch,Daily Video Game writes: 'Amazon is running a game sale on Sega and Square Enix games right now. That means if you like playing games made and published by them, you
How Marquis Dendy brought bucket hats to athletics
How Marquis Dendy brought bucket hats to athletics,When Marquis Dendy made the impulse decision to wear his bucket hat for a practice session last year, little did he know that he would become an unlikely ambassador for
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Forgotten CBS Sitcoms That Deserve Your Attention – Looper
Forgotten CBS Sitcoms That Deserve Your Attention - Looper,CBS has made some of the most famous sitcoms ever, but they can't all become classics. Here are some forgotten CBS sitcoms that deserve your attention.
How the Hubble telescope is keeping a 265-year-old stargazing project alive,In 1758, a French astronomer started cataloging stars and comets through a ground telescope. Today, Hubble and amateur stargazers continue his legacy. Tags:Deep SpaceNasapopsci.comPopular ScienceScienceSpacespace telescope
Super Glue could make it easier to recycle plastic,The primary ingredient in Super Glue forms a moldable plastic that can be reduced back down to raw materials, making it more recyclable that petroleum-based plastics. Tags:chemistryEnvironmentpopsci.comPopular ScienceSustainabilityTechnology