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- COVID-19 severity affected by proportion of antibodies targeting crucial viral protein
- Mathematical modeling can help balance economy, health during pandemic
- Early mammal with remarkably precise bite
- Breaking bad: How shattered chromosomes make cancer cells drug-resistant
- Theory describes quantum phenomenon in nanomaterials
- Researchers develop new way to break reciprocity law
- Plastic is blowing in the wind
COVID-19 severity affected by proportion of antibodies targeting crucial viral protein Posted: 24 Dec 2020 08:31 AM PST COVID-19 antibodies preferentially target a different part of the virus in mild cases of COVID-19 than they do in severe cases, and wane significantly within several months of infection, according to a new study. |
Mathematical modeling can help balance economy, health during pandemic Posted: 24 Dec 2020 08:31 AM PST Using mathematical modeling, new interdisciplinary research determines the best course of action when it comes to walking the line between economic stability and the best possible health outcomes. |
Early mammal with remarkably precise bite Posted: 24 Dec 2020 05:44 AM PST Paleontologists have succeeded in reconstructing the chewing motion of an early mammal that lived almost 150 million years ago. This showed that its teeth worked extremely precisely and surprisingly efficiently. |
Breaking bad: How shattered chromosomes make cancer cells drug-resistant Posted: 23 Dec 2020 11:24 AM PST Scientists describe how a phenomenon known as 'chromothripsis' breaks up chromosomes, which then reassemble in ways that ultimately promote cancer cell growth. |
Theory describes quantum phenomenon in nanomaterials Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:57 AM PST Theoretical physicists have developed mathematical formulas that describe a physical phenomenon happening within quantum dots and other nanosized materials. The formulas could be applied to further theoretical research about the physics of quantum dots, ultra-cold atomic gasses, and quarks. |
Researchers develop new way to break reciprocity law Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:57 AM PST The breakthrough makes a significant step forward in photonics and microwave technology by eliminating the need for bulky magnets. |
Plastic is blowing in the wind Posted: 23 Dec 2020 09:57 AM PST The discovery of microplastics in the air above the ocean reveals the spread of this hazardous pollution. |
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