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DNA discovered in 75 million-year-old dinosaur fossils

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have discovered DNA inside 75 million-year-old dinosaur fossils, according to the National Science Review. <br/>
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Outbreak of polio-like disease

12th - Higher Ed
The CDC has confirmed the rise of acute flaccid myelitis, also known as polio-like disease.
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Coronavirus has mutated into three variants

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Germany have used RNA analysis to identify three types of COVID-19 that evolved during the early stages of the pandemic. <br/>
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New Delhi starts car rationing to clean up toxic air

12th - Higher Ed
New Delhi is set to combat toxic smog in the city by banning cars with odd and even number plates on alternating days starting from November 4 to November 15. <br/>
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Ocean Cleanup’s redesigned system successfully collects plastic

12th - Higher Ed
The Ocean Cleanup’s plastic-catching system is now collecting and retaining plastic debris from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the first time, the non-profit organization announced on Wednesday. <br/>
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Dwarf planet Ceres is an ocean world: scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists say Ceres is an ocean world with brine under the surface after reviewing data from NASA’s Dawn orbiter, according to new studies published separately in Nature Astronomy and Geoscience.
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Antarctic research center begins construction

12th - Higher Ed
A British architectural firm has designed a research center called the Discovery Building for the British Arctic Survey research team in Antarctica. <br/>
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Tiny magnetic coils could be used to clean up microplastics in the ocean

12th - Higher Ed
A University of Adelaide-led research team has created a carbon nanotube that could help fight microplastic pollution in our oceans.
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Scientists create mice chimeras with an unprecedented amount of human cells: study

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have engineered mice that have up to 4 percent of their body made of human cells, or the highest amount achieved in human-mice chimeras.
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Studies suggest measles may give the body “immune amnesia” by destroying immune memory cells

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found that measles is a lot more devastating to the immune system than previously thought. <br/>
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Researchers use gene-editing to create mice with same-sex parents

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists in China have successfully used gene editing and stem cell techniques to produce mice with two mothers.
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Ancient crocodiles may have walked on two feet

12th - Higher Ed
Experts have found evidence which indicates that ancient crocodiles may have been bipedal.
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Smart Forest City' design unveiled for Mexico

12th - Higher Ed
Italian architectural firm Stefano Boeri Architetti has unveiled design plans for a “Smart Forest City” in Cancun. <br/>
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NASA renames its next-gen telescope after woman chief astronomer credited with launching the Hubble telescope

12th - Higher Ed
NASA has renamed its next-generation Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope after Nancy Roman, the agency’s first chief astronomer known as the Mother of Hubble.
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Plastic waste traps hermit 560,000 crabs on remote islands

12th - Higher Ed
A new study led by the University of Tasmania has found that more than 560,000 hermit crabs have died from being trapped in plastic waste on the remote Cocos Keeling and Henderson Islands. <br/>
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Old mattresses used to grow plants, crops

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the University of Sheffield have found a way to use foam from abandoned mattresses to grow plants and vegetables for those living in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan. <br/>
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Ocean ecosystems changing due to shift in ocean currents

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered significant changes in the Atlantic Ocean’s ecosystem that might have been caused by shifts in ocean circulation.
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World Health Organization finally recommends wearing masks in public places

12th - Higher Ed
The World Health Organization on June 5 changed its guidance on wearing masks to curb the transmission of the COVID-19 disease, recommending governments encourage everyone to wear masks in public places.
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Scientists create human cells with squid-like transparency

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have engineered color-shifting abilities into human cells. Researchers say their project is inspired by female opalescent inshore squids that evade predators by changing their colors from translucent to opaque white.
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Learning D3.JS 5.0 1.2: What Is Data Visualization?

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In this video, we will learn what data visualization is, visual perception, and also what makes a good visualization. • Understand the definition of data visualization • Discuss visual perception • Learn the steps to make a great...
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Chernobyl gets converted into solar power plant

12th - Higher Ed
Ukraine has just unveiled a solar power plant just 100 meters from Chernobyl's nuclear site in which a nuclear disaster occurred 30 years ago.
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New study suggests Pluto started out with a liquid ocean

12th - Higher Ed
New research published in the journal Nature Geoscience suggests Pluto started out with a liquid ocean that has been slowly freezing over time.
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China building powerful laser radar to research the atmosphere

12th - Higher Ed
China is building a powerful laser radar facility to help researchers study atmospheric particles that protect against cosmic rays and solar winds.
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China bans individual travel to Taiwan

12th - Higher Ed
Beijing has banned individuals free travel to Taiwan, amid what it says are rising cross-strait tensions.