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Innovative Imaging Technique Reveals DNA Replication Dynamics at Single-Cell Level

A team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has introduced a novel imaging method, RF-SIRF, which enables detailed mapping of reversed DNA replication forks in individual cells.

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New Research Explores Potential Flaw in Our Understanding of Time

Recent findings in quantum mechanics indicate that spontaneous collapse processes may introduce subtle blurs in the fabric of time, prompting a reevaluation of established theories.

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Bright Moon to Diminish Visibility of Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower This Year

The upcoming Eta Aquarid meteor shower, which features debris from Halley's comet, is expected to be less visible due to a bright moon. Skywatchers may find it challenging to enjoy the display.

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Hong Kong Journalists Face Increasing Challenges Amid Government Denials

As Hong Kong's government dismisses allegations of press freedom violations, journalists continue to confront a climate of fear and surveillance, especially following Jimmy Lai's recognition in Germany.

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Exploring the Effects of Zero Gravity: French Scientists Conduct Experiments in Flight

In France, researchers are conducting parabolic flights near Bordeaux to investigate various phenomena related to human physiology in zero gravity, including balance and fluid shifts.

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New DNA Marker Could Help Assess Arsenic Exposure Risks

A recently identified DNA marker may aid in evaluating health risks from arsenic exposure, which affects over 200 million people globally through contaminated water.

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Efforts to Smuggle Starlink Technology into Iran Amid Internet Blackouts

A network is reportedly sending satellite internet terminals into Iran, aiming to provide access to information during ongoing internet restrictions.

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Uncertainty Surrounds NASA's Artemis 3 Mission as Delays Persist

NASA's Artemis 3 mission faces significant uncertainty as the agency has not provided detailed updates following recent schedule revisions.

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New Lithium Discovery in Appalachia May Strengthen U.S. Energy Independence

A recent lithium discovery in the Appalachian region has the potential to enhance the United States' energy independence, according to the EPA.

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A new interface to study RNA biology

Scientists at Université de Montréal's Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer have developed a new database that integrates the molecular structure of microRNAs and messenger RNAs.

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Study Reveals Gold Digging Traits Are Not Gender-Specific

A recent study indicates that the pursuit of wealth in partner selection is not limited to women, as both genders exhibit similar tendencies, challenging long-held stereotypes.

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Breakthrough in Nuclear Technology Promises Enhanced Safety and Efficiency

Recent advancements in nuclear technology could significantly improve safety measures and efficiency in energy production, according to scientists.

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Toyota's Strategic Move into Fuel Cell Electric Trucks Enhances Investment Appeal

As Toyota Motor Corporation intensifies its focus on fuel cell technology and expands its electric vehicle offerings, it emerges as a compelling investment option in the evolving market for fuel cell electric trucks.

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Exploring Alternatives: New Study on Bipolar Disorder Treatment Strategies

A recent study sheds light on alternative treatment strategies for bipolar disorder, particularly when lithium is not effective, emphasizing the need for personalized care.

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Mazda Aims to Retain Core Essence in Next-Gen Miata

Roberto Pietrantonio, Managing Director of Mazda Italia, highlights the company's commitment to preserving the fundamental characteristics of the Miata in its upcoming model.

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Hidden plant molecules show up to 25 times stronger activity against Ebola and COVID-19

Scientists discover a new family of natural molecules with significant antiviral properties.

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The Evolutionary Origins of Crabs' Sideways Walk: A 200 Million Year Journey

Recent research suggests that the sideways walking of crabs can be traced back to a pivotal evolutionary moment 200 million years ago, inherited from a common ancestor.

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Exploring Recent Developments in Space and Sea Level Trends

This week highlights significant advancements in space technology and raises concerns about global sea level anomalies.

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Bees Can Identify Viruses in Food, Yet May Not Change Foraging Habits

A recent study indicates that while bees can detect harmful viruses in their food sources, they do not consistently alter their foraging behavior to avoid contaminated options.

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Cobra Resources Reports First Annual Profit Amid Key Discoveries

Cobra Resources has marked a significant achievement by reporting its first annual profit, attributed to advancements in rare earth extraction and a new copper find.