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Philae: Rosetta Lander Will Seek A Close Encounter With Comet 67P’s ‘Primordial Soup’

Philae: Rosetta Lander Will Seek A Close Encounter With Comet 67P’s ‘Primordial Soup’

Artistic rendering of Philae on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Credit: ESA/ATG, CC BY By Ian Wright, The Open University There is much excitement about Rosetta at the moment. The European Space…
MERS Has Low Transmissibility But It's Still Dangerous

MERS Has Low Transmissibility But It's Still Dangerous

The MERS coronavirus has caused disease outbreaks across the Arabian Peninsula and spread to Europe several times, claiming the lives of several hundred people since its discovery in 2012. How…
The Science Reason Your Beer Loses Its Cool So Quickly

The Science Reason Your Beer Loses Its Cool So Quickly

By Marsha Lewis, Inside Science (Inside Science TV) – Ever wonder why that cold can of beer you opened heats up so fast? Well, there's a scientific answer behind it…literally. Atmospheric scientists…
Back To The '80s: Why Nostalgia Is All The Rage In Cinema

Back To The '80s: Why Nostalgia Is All The Rage In Cinema

The pressure's on JJ Abrams and the new Star Wars films.Credit: wiredphotostream, CC BY-NC By Sorcha Ní Fhlainn, Manchester Metropolitan University Much of the excitement of fantastical and science…
Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now

Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now

Coastal regions under threat from sea-level rise need to tackle the immediate threats of human-led and other non-climatic changes, according to a new analysis. It's an even more pressing concern than…
Pauling's Rules: Protein Crystals Now Plug N' Play

Pauling's Rules: Protein Crystals Now Plug N' Play

In 1929 Linus Pauling came up with Pauling's Rules to describe the principles governing the structure of complex ionic crystals. These rules essentially describe how the arrangement of atoms in a…
Will We Meet Microbe ETs On Mars? Why We Should Care For Them As Much As Tigers.

Will We Meet Microbe ETs On Mars? Why We Should Care For Them As Much As Tigers.

Many people care deeply about the possibility of tigers, lemurs and such like becoming extinct in the wild. I'd like to suggest we care as much about the possibility of microbes on Mars and elsewhere…
What We Could Learn From Microbe ETs - And Why We Should Care Deeply About Their Extinction

What We Could Learn From Microbe ETs - And Why We Should Care Deeply About Their Extinction

Many people care deeply about the possibility of tigers, lemurs and such like becoming extinct in the wild. I'd like to suggest we care as much about the possibility of microbes on Mars becoming…
New Antibody Shows Promise Against Sudan Strain Of Ebola

New Antibody Shows Promise Against Sudan Strain Of Ebola

Researchers have developed a potential antibody therapy for Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV), one of the two most lethal strains of Ebola.  Sudan ebolavirus was first identified in 1976 and has…
Raloxifene: X-Ray Scattering Reveals A New Mode Of Action For Osteoporosis Drug

Raloxifene: X-Ray Scattering Reveals A New Mode Of Action For Osteoporosis Drug

Raloxifene is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved treatment for decreasing fracture risk in osteoporosis and it is effective at reducing fracture risk, but only partially by…

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