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**Sealed Device Aims to Preserve Retinal Function for Eye Transplantation** A research team at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona, headed by Pia Cosma, has created a device named the Eye-in-a-Care-Box (ECaBox) to tackle the issue of retinal degeneration in eye transplants. The ECaBox delivers oxygenated fluid to extracted eyes through their primary arteries, […]
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Take a dog out for a stroll and observe where its focus turns. Not towards the scenery, not upwards, not at the other dog fifty meters ahead that you noticed first. Its head lowers. It investigates a patch of grass, a lamppost, a section of the pavement that seems insignificant to you, and it lingers […]
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**Confronting Misunderstandings and Achievements: The Path of an Independent Scholar in the History of Science** In the era of social media, discussions surrounding historical matters frequently result in derogatory comments when one does not possess formal credentials. Nevertheless, alternative ways of acquiring knowledge can lead to significant expertise. This account delves into the experiences of […]
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You Have Never Perceived the Sun as It Truly Is You have never genuinely perceived the Sun. Not the Sun as it is at the instant you look upward. What reaches your vision is an image of the Sun that has already dissipated, substituted by whatever it has evolved into since the moment its light […]
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The International Space Station (ISS) represents an extraordinary achievement of human creativity and global collaboration. Nevertheless, in spite of its magnificence and functionality as a microgravity research facility, the ISS confronts the unrelenting issue of altitude decline caused by atmospheric drag, which demands regular reboosts. This is more than just physics; it involves a coordinated […]
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The UK’s Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) will continue its operations at its three main multidisciplinary research facilities, including the Diamond Light Source synchrotron located in Oxfordshire. Nevertheless, smaller national labs are confronting considerable funding cuts as the organization aims to lower costs by £160 million within the next four years. STFC leadership has […]
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On the evening of October 22, 2017, a solitary lightning bolt sliced through the sky above the American Midwest and continued onward. It originated in eastern Texas and extended all the way to near Kansas City, Missouri — an astonishing 829 kilometers from beginning to end, all in one uninterrupted flash. The World Meteorological Organization […]
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Tree Swallows Breeding at the Northern Edge Encounter Greater Climate Challenges Tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) situated at the northern limits of their range are facing more severe climate-related challenges than those in the south, contradicting a conventional assumption in ornithology that species with broad latitudinal distributions can counter climate warming by migrating northward. For this […]
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