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Les astronomes pensent enfin savoir ce que sont les « points rouges » repérés par le télescope James-Webb

Des « petits points rouges » dans les images renvoyées par le télescope spatial James-Webb. Plusieurs mois que les astronomes s’y cassent les dents. Mais de nouvelles données pourraient enfin lever...
Topics: à la une université de copenhague cocon gaz dense spectre petits points rouges trou noir supermassif télescope spatial james webb univers primordial trou noir
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How dark asteroids die

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Back in the earlier days of the internet, there was a viral video from a creator called Bill Wurtz called "the history of the entire world, i guess" which spawned a number of memorable memes, some ...
Topics: astronomy detection earth asteroids space technology science
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Methyl bromide pesticide still widely used in California, raising health concerns

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In a new study of the continuing use in California of the pesticide methyl bromide, a known developmental, neurologic and respiratory toxin, researchers from UCLA and UC Irvine found that the compo...
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ibtimes.co.uk

10 Photos of Aralyn Martinez: Woman Accused in 25-Lb Weight Attack, How a Romantic Rival Became a Target

Aralyn Martinez is charged with aggravated assault after allegedly hurling a 25-lb weight at her romantic rival in a Spring, Texas, gym. Court conditions, police reports, and legal context are deta...
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blog.codeminer42.com

A Short Story On How Modern Software Engineering Came To Be Software Engineering - Origin, Purpose and a reference from history

The road to the present state of Software Engineering Computer Generations The first generation of computers (1940–1956) appeared during World War II, when there was …
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DNA's hidden 'traffic controller' protein may hold clues to cancer prevention

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A new LUMC study has changed our understanding of how cells work. Researchers have discovered that the CFAP20 protein acts as a kind of "traffic controller" on DNA. Without this protein, chaos ensu...
Topics: cell & microbiology science research cell biology cancer dna cfap20
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