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Proteins Amino Isoleucine Ribosome Acids Software
- Using AI tools, the team reworked part of the ribosome to need one less amino acid. The genetic code is central to life. With minor variations, everything uses the same sets of three DNA bases to encode the same 20 amino acids. We have discovered ... [Read More]


Iran Synagogue War Jews Family Regime
- Iran's Jewish community is facing increased surveillance and loyalty pressures, leaving loved ones abroad in fear Amid the war in Iran, one Iranian Jewish woman who lives in the United States, but whose family remains in Iran, has been wracked with ... [Read More]

Source: forward.com

Venter Science Genome Genomics J Craig Venter Institute J Craig Venter
- J. Craig Venter, one of the lead scientists in sequencing the human genome and a pioneer of modern genomics, died Wednesday, his research institute announced. He was 79. The J. Craig Venter Institute said in a statement that he died in San Diego ... [Read More]

Source: nbcnews.com

Moon August Earth Space Impact Rocket
- A Falcon 9 upper stage has been stuck in a highly elliptical Earth orbit for over a year—and now it's on a collision course with the Moon. Reading time 3 minutes When SpaceX's Falcon 9 launched a pair of commercial lunar landers in January 2025, the rocket's upper stage was supposed to return to Earth. Instead, it got stuck in a highly elliptical orbit, and an astronomer now says it's going to hit the Moon. Bill Gray, an independent orbital analyst and creator of the Project Pluto object-tracking software, used this program to analyze the upper stage's orbit and predict its future ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Pluto Kuiper Belt Planet System Pluto's Status
- Reading time 3 minutes Pluto remains one of the great generational divides of our time; you either grew up learning about the nine planets of the solar system, or you had an eight-planet childhood like a loser (jk). Although it's been 20 years ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Tyrian Purple York Burials Roman York Gold Gypsum
- The discovery of Tyrian purple dyed cloth, embroidered with gold thread, at two burial sites sheds new light on the respect paid to children in the Roman era Some 1,700 years ago two infants were buried in York, UK, with the care, respect and ... [Read More]


Sri Lanka Cotton Farmers Fibershed Sri Lanka Crops Sri Lanka's
- Deep in the center of Sri Lanka's agricultural heartland lies Monaragala, which in early April, is simmering under unseasonable heat and humidity. A five-hour drive from the capital of Colombo, it's home to a unique initiative: reintroducing ... [Read More]

Source: vogue.com

Power Evaporation Energy Seawater Silicon Nanopillars Charge
- In a quest for a truly self-sustainable source of power, EPFL scientists have explored the hydrovoltaic effect, which makes electricity through the evaporation of water. Through careful engineering of a silicon-based nano-generator, researchers ... [Read More]


Methane Rumen Ciliates Rumen Microbiome Ciliates Rumen Researchers
- Scientists have identified a new type of cellular organelle inside microbes that live in the guts of ruminant animals such as sheep and cows. In a paper published in Science on 30 April 1 , researchers describe an oval-shaped structure that they discovered inside rumen ciliates — a type of single-celled organism that lives inside ruminants. These subcellular structures, called hydrogenobodies, were found to contribute to the generation of methane livestock. The organelle removes oxygen and releases hydrogen, which archaea in the rumen use as fuel to produce methane. Burping livestock ... [Read More]

Source: nature.com

Octopuses Jaws Octopus Hokkaido University Years Predators
- Follow Earth on Google Today's octopuses are usually imagined as clever, elusive animals – the sort that vanish into cracks, change color, and stay just out of reach.  But new research suggests their distant ancestors may have lived very ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Snakes Possums Pythons Florida Burmese Python Researchers
- The Florida Everglades has a snake problem. And while you'll find plenty of different types of snakes slithering through the marshlands and waters of the region, there's one visitor that is especially reviled in the Sunshine State, and it may not ... [Read More]


Attempt Man Image Research Researchers Mount Vesuvius
- For all of the terrible uses for AI we constantly encounter out there in this fresh new hellscape of the internet, there are some positive uses out there. They are often found in scientific research, where artificial intelligence enables ... [Read More]

Source: vice.com

- Month-long mission to save animal in Baltic sea off Germany has attracted national frenzy Attempts to rescue a young humpback whale stranded in shallow waters off the Baltic coast in Germany have been criticised by the International Whaling ... [Read More]


Launch Spacex Falcon Pad Rocket Kennedy Space Center Ksc's Launch Pad
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A SpaceX Falcon Heavy launched from Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday after taking a year and half break between missions. Flying the ViaSat-3 F3 mission with a satellite headed for geosynchronous transfer orbit, the heavy-lift rocket took off from KSC's Launch Pad 39-A at 10:13 a.m. Two of its three boosters made recovery landings back at neighboring Cape Canaveral Space Force Station touching down about eight minutes after liftoff at Landing Zones 40 and 2, and blanketing the Space Coast in a pair of sonic booms during reentry. The rocket flew for ... [Read More]


- NATIONAL REPORT—Agencies and utilities frequently promote replacing lawns with xeric landscapes, artificial turf, or gravel, often framing turfgrass removal as the most straightforward solution for reducing outdoor water use. These efforts have promoted turf removal as a water-saving strategy, but they overlook the important role turfgrass systems play in maintaining soil carbon storage and supporting urban carbon sequestration. Managed turfgrass systems represent one of the most widespread opportunities for soil carbon sequestration in developed environments. Dense fibrous root ... [Read More]


Virginia Tech Lab Research Science Jefferson Operations
- The United States Department of Energy (DOE) announced last month that it had selected Virginia Tech and the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) to manage and operate the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF or Jefferson Lab) in Newport News. SURATech will assume operations of the facility, one of the country's leading nuclear physics research laboratories, on June 1. The initial base-term contract is for five years, running through May 31, 2031, and it offers an award-term incentive "for exemplary performance," which could see the DOE extend the contract ... [Read More]


Tipping Nature Points Point People Change
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Want to add more newsletters? Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Subscribe to our newsletter Research suggests we are on the brink of crossing several ecological "tipping points" that could derail ecosystems like ... [Read More]


- HSBC has collaborated with quantum middleware developer Haiqu and a team of academic researchers on an efficient way to run financial models on commercially available quantum computing hardware. The publication of joint research in Physical Review Research discussed an approach to encoding real-world probability distributions into quantum circuits. HSBC is among the financial institutes looking at how to secure financial transactions as quantum computing evolves into commercially viable products, such as protecting financial systems using post quantum cryptography. Quantum computers also ... [Read More]


- Anant Ambani revives offer to transport 80 animals, all descendants of Colombian drug kingpin's pets, to India It remains one of the strangest conundrums in modern zoological history – what to do with the descendants of Pablo Escobar's hippos? The animals – herbivores native to sub-Saharan Africa – were originally imported into Colombia by the drug kingpin for his own entertainment. But the beasts and their offspring were left to roam free after his death in 1993. Now, the expanding population of feral hippopotamuses have become such an environmental blight, they are facing ... [Read More]