ScienceCoverScience Penguin hemoglobin evolved to meet oxygen demands of diving sciencecover.com - News Staff More than 50 million years ago, the lovable tuxedoed birds began leaving their avian relatives at the shoreline by waddling to the water’s edge and …
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ScienceCoverGonorrhea New antibiotic clears multi-drug resistant gonorrhea in mice in single dose sciencecover.com - News Staff A new antibiotic compound clears infection of multi-drug resistant gonorrhea in mice in a single oral dose, according to a new study led by …
ScienceCoverQubits Optical Fiber Could Boost Power of Superconducting Quantum Computers sciencecover.com - News Staff The secret to building superconducting quantum computers with massive processing power may be an ordinary telecommunications technology — optical …
ScienceCoverPandora Pandora Mission Would Expand NASA’s Capabilities in Probing Alien Worlds sciencecover.com - News Staff In the quest for habitable planets beyond our own, NASA is studying a mission concept called Pandora, which could eventually help decode the …
ScienceCoverNursing Fruit Fly Egg Takes an Active Hand in Its Own Growth, Highlighting Parallels to Mammals sciencecover.com - News Staff A cast of so-called ‘nurse cells’ surrounds and supports the growing fruit fly egg during development, supplying the egg — or ‘oocyte’ — with all the …
ScienceCoverMars NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Prepares for First Flight sciencecover.com - News Staff NASA is targeting no earlier than April 8 for the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to make the first attempt at powered, controlled flight of an aircraft on …
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ScienceCoverQuasars Most distant quasar with powerful radio jets discovered sciencecover.com - News Staff With the help of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT), astronomers have discovered and studied in detail the most …
ScienceCoverMitochondria Cells burn more calories after just one bout of moderate aerobic exercise sciencecover.com - News Staff In a recent study testing the effects of exercise on overall metabolism, researchers at Oregon State University found that even a single session of …
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ScienceCoverScience Researchers Develop Ultra-Sensitive Flow Microsensors sciencecover.com - News Staff A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed the thinnest and most sensitive flow sensor, which could have …
ScienceCoverGenetics The genetics of human eye colour is much more complex than previously thought sciencecover.com - News Staff An international team of researchers led by King’s and Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam have identified 50 new genes for eye colour in the …
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ScienceCoverGlaciers Melting glaciers could speed up carbon emissions sciencecover.com - News Staff Melting glaciers could be triggering a ‘feedback process’ that causes further climate change, according to new research.An international research …
ScienceCoverSpace Hubble Sees Changing Seasons on Saturn sciencecover.com - News Staff NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is giving astronomers a view of changes in Saturn’s vast and turbulent atmosphere as the planet’s northern hemisphere …
ScienceCoverScience Powerful stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter sciencecover.com - News Staff Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a partner, a team of astronomers …
ScienceCoverNebulas Hubble Captures Re-energized Planetary Nebula sciencecover.com - News Staff Located around 5,000 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus (the Swan), Abell 78 is an unusual type of planetary nebula.After exhausting the …
ScienceCoverScience The hidden machinery of a photosynthetic giant revealed sciencecover.com - News Staff Photosynthesis is the fundament of almost all live on earth, and yet it is not understood down to the last detail. An international research team has …
ScienceCoverEarth Science NASA Approves Heliophysics Missions to Explore Sun, Earth’s Aurora sciencecover.com - News Staff NASA has approved two heliophysics missions to explore the Sun and the system that drives space weather near Earth. Together, NASA’s contribution to …
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