BiologySARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Is More Stable and Changes Slower Than Previous Versions SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is more stable and slower changing than the earlier variant that caused the SARS outbreak in 2003, according to…
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HealthA New Algorithm will Help Patients with Intestinal Cancer An algorithm that predicts how long a patient will be in the hospital if they are diagnosed with colon cancer might save the NHS millions…
BiologyTissue-Like Constructs Capable of Controlled, Complex Shape Change Bioprinted by Scientists Unlike traditional 3D printing, which uses a digital plan to create an object out of materials such as plastic or resin, 3D bioprinting creates biological…
BiologyThe Fallopian Tube’s Surprising Diversity The fallopian tube is the location of fertilization, where an egg is transferred from the ovary once a month for the course of a female’s…
MathematicTeachers Benefit from Training Because it Allows them to Anticipate how Students with Learning Disabilities Might Solve Problems Researchers from North Carolina State University discovered that a four-week training course significantly improved special education teachers’ ability to anticipate multiple ways children with learning…
AstronomyRussian Space Agency Refuses To Launch OneWeb Satellite Until Its Demands Are Met Roscosmos has reported that the OneWeb satellites, which are set to launch this Friday, are being held, hostage. The head of the Russian Space Agency,…
AstronomySecret to A Neutron Star’s Variation Discovered Using Nuisance Light We deploy telescopes in space to avoid interference from the atmosphere and other radiation sources, but it isn’t always enough. The NuSTAR X-Ray telescope has…
AstronomyRussia Releases Strange, Vaguely Threatening Video of the ISS Being Dismantled The Russian state-run news agency Novosti has released a weird and ominous video depicting the Russian component of the International Space Station (ISS) breaking off…
AstronomyRussia Announces It Will No Longer Take Part in Joint Experiments on the ISS In reaction to sanctions imposed in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Russian space agency has declared that it would no longer collaborate with…
AstronomyPerseverance Has a Pebble in Its Shoe Few things are more aggravating than a stone stuck in your shoe that refuses to move. As the rover Perseverance discovered, this incredibly Earthly issue…