‘Planetary parade’ to start in June

First came a rare solar eclipse, followed by the northern lights, fueled by a solar storm. The next celestial phenomenon will come next month, when skygazers can look forward to an alignment known as a “planetary parade.” First came a rare solar eclipse, followed by the northern lights, fueled by a solar storm. The next celestial…

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Doctors treat hundreds of victims of heatstroke in Pakistan after heat wave hits the country

Doctors treated hundreds of victims of heatstroke at hospitals across Pakistan on Thursday after an intense heat wave sent temperatures above normal levels due to climate change, officials said. Doctors treated hundreds of victims of heatstroke at hospitals across Pakistan on Thursday after an intense heat wave sent temperatures above normal levels due to climate change,…

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Scientists develop novel approach to interrogate tissue-specific protein–protein interactions

Multicellular organisms, like animals and plants, have complex cells with diverse functions. This complexity arises from the need for cells to produce distinct proteins that interact with each other. This interaction is crucial for cells to carry out their specific tasks and to form complex molecular machinery. Multicellular organisms, like animals and plants, have complex cells…

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To stay alive, try being more female

From infections to brain injuries, the female body is more resilient than the male. It is time to reassess the “weaker” sex, says Cat Bohannon From infections to brain injuries, the female body is more resilient than the male. It is time to reassess the “weaker” sex, says Cat Bohannon  New Scientist – News

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Finland’s wizards making food out of thin air

At a factory in Finland, the “farmers of the future” are making a new food protein by feeding a microbe air and electricity, proving that protein can be produced without traditional agriculture. At a factory in Finland, the “farmers of the future” are making a new food protein by feeding a microbe air and electricity, proving…

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Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope, offering snapshot of cosmic history

Scientists have released the first set of scientific data captured with the Euclid telescope, showing an exciting glimpse of the universe’s distant past. Scientists have released the first set of scientific data captured with the Euclid telescope, showing an exciting glimpse of the universe’s distant past. Astronomy Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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