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New Research Suggests Cell Membranes May Be Involved in Memory Storage

A study led by Dima Bolmatov at Texas Tech University proposes that cell membranes could play a significant role in memory storage, challenging long-held beliefs in neuroscience.

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Promising Developments in KRAS Drug Research Highlighted at AACR

Revolution Medicines revealed encouraging findings regarding its KRAS-targeting treatment at the AACR conference, with the NCI director confirming the stability of ongoing cancer research.

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New Scale Developed to Enhance Evidence-Based Management in Organizations

A recent study presents a validated scale aimed at improving the use of evidence in organizational decision-making, addressing a gap in existing research.

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Pentagon Unveils Funding Approach for Trump's $1.45 Trillion Defense Budget

The Pentagon has confirmed a significant funding request of $71 billion for the U.S. Space Force as part of the proposed $1.45 trillion defense budget.

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New Study Explores Evolutionary Roots of Crabs' Sideways Walk

A recent study sheds light on the evolutionary history of crabs' unique locomotion, suggesting a shared ancestor for their distinctive sideways movement.

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The Lasting Impact of Colonialism on Biodiversity and Language

A recent study from the University of Vienna sheds light on how colonialism continues to threaten both species and languages, highlighting the interconnectedness of biodiversity and cultural diversity.

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Nuclear Power in Space: A New Frontier for the Trump Administration

The Trump administration is considering advancements in nuclear energy for potential space applications, reflecting a growing interest in innovative energy solutions.

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Research Explores Goose Droppings as a Resource for Sustainable Agriculture

A recent study suggests that the droppings of Canada geese could be utilized in sustainable farming, contributing to circular agriculture practices.

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Study Links Microplastics in Soil to Reduced Growth in Tomato and Wheat Crops

Research indicates that the presence of microplastics and nanoplastics in agricultural soil can impede the growth of crops like tomatoes and wheat, raising food safety concerns.

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Natural Extracts Show Promise for Enhanced Sunscreen Efficacy

A new study from the University of Malaga and Cantabria Labs España presents a natural extract that could significantly improve sunscreen effectiveness and longevity.

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Daily Adult Interaction Key to Preschool Language Development, Study Finds

A study from the University of Tartu emphasizes the importance of daily adult interaction for preschoolers' language skills, contrasting with the negative impact of increased screen time.

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Breakthroughs in Perovskite Quantum Dots: Stability and Growth Achieved

Researchers at LMU Munich have made significant advancements in the stability of perovskite quantum dots in polar solvents and their growth with atomic precision, enhancing their potential applications.

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Join the Euclid Space Warps Project to Discover Gravitational Lenses

The European Space Agency's new Space Warps project invites citizen scientists to help identify rare gravitational lenses using Zooniverse.

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Curiosity Rover Uncovers Unprecedented Diversity of Organic Molecules on Mars

NASA's Curiosity rover has identified a remarkable variety of organic molecules on Mars, marking a significant milestone in the search for extraterrestrial life.

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Innovative Method from Baylor College Unveils RNA-Protein Complex Structures

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a groundbreaking method to study RNA functionality, as detailed in a recent publication in Molecular Cell.

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Researchers Document Rare Electrical Phenomenon in Trees During Storms

In a significant scientific breakthrough, researchers have observed faint electrical glows from treetops during thunderstorms, a phenomenon long theorized but never before captured.

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NASA to Provide Live Coverage of Progress 94 Launch and ISS Docking

On March 19, 2026, NASA will broadcast the launch and docking of a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, which is set to deliver essential supplies to the International Space Station.

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Study Raises Concerns Over Management 'Walk Around' Technique

A recent study from Idaho State University indicates that the popular management practice of 'walking around' may actually hinder employee expression, challenging its effectiveness.

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Artemis II Astronauts Set to Explore the Moon's Far Side

The Artemis II mission aims to investigate the Moon's far side, gathering crucial data for future lunar exploration while capturing stunning images of Earth.

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Ghana's New Mining Law: A Step Forward or a Community Setback?

While Ghana's new mining law seeks to curb speculation, it raises concerns about the rights and stability of local communities affected by mining activities.