Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
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Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.
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medicine & drugs
chemistry
click
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metal
science
WAYNE Rooney is eyeing a return to football management - after being inspired by his brother’s FA Cup success. The former England, Manchester United and Everton striker was pitch-side to see his br...
WAYNE Rooney is eyeing a return to football management - after being inspired by his brother’s FA Cup success. The former England, Manchester United and Everton striker was pitch-side to see his brother John guide Macclesfield to FA Cup success. And he was later overheard telling people he’s “got unfinished business” in management. A source...
A long-standing mystery in vertebrate evolution -- why most major fish lineages appear suddenly in the fossil record tens of millions of years after their presumed origins -- is tied to the Late O...
A long-standing mystery in vertebrate evolution -- why most major fish lineages appear suddenly in the fossil record tens of millions of years after their presumed origins -- is tied to the Late Ordovician mass extinction.
The post Study: Late Ordovician Mass Extinction Cleared Way for First Fishes appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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asia
china
conodont
end-ordovician mass extinction
extinction
fish
fossil
gnathostome
jawed vertebrate
Vincent van Gogh sliced off his ear with a knife during a psychotic episode. Ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky developed schizophrenia and spent the last 30 years of his life in hospital. Virginia Wool...
Vincent van Gogh sliced off his ear with a knife during a psychotic episode. Ballet dancer Vaslav Nijinsky developed schizophrenia and spent the last 30 years of his life in hospital. Virginia Woolf lived with bipolar disorder, eventually taking her own life as she felt another deep depression beginning.
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social sciences education
science
innovation
technology
creativity
art
When Hurricane Delta hit Mexico's Caribbean coast in 2020, insurance payouts were released within days—not to rebuild hotels or roads, but to repair coral reefs.
Lab-made cosmic fireballs point to ancient magnetic fields shaping the Universe’s missing light. A global team of scientists led by the University of Oxford has accomplished a world first by produc...
Lab-made cosmic fireballs point to ancient magnetic fields shaping the Universe’s missing light. A global team of scientists led by the University of Oxford has accomplished a world first by producing plasma “fireballs” in a laboratory setting. Using CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator in Geneva, the researchers set out to examine how plasma jets from [...]
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university of oxford
astrophysics
astronomy
physics
science
The US is saber-rattling over Greenland once again. The vast island's natural resources are back on the agenda, a year after then-US national security advisor Michael Waltz announced: "This is abou...
The US is saber-rattling over Greenland once again. The vast island's natural resources are back on the agenda, a year after then-US national security advisor Michael Waltz announced: "This is about critical minerals. This is about natural resources."
Portugal is the latest nation to sign the Artemis Accords alongside 59 other countries in a commitment to advancing principles for the responsible exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond with NAS...
Portugal is the latest nation to sign the Artemis Accords alongside 59 other countries in a commitment to advancing principles for the responsible exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond with NASA. “Portugal joins a cadre of nations building the framework for safe, transparent, and prosperous activity in space,” said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman in […]
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artemis
artemis accords
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