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玄海原発で目撃の「三つの光」楕円旋回し原子炉に接近 飛行ルート記した地図
玄海原発で目撃の「三つの光」楕円旋回し原子炉に接近 飛行ルート記した地図
These 4 Key Brain Patterns Are Evidence of Your Consciousness, Scientific Study Suggests
These 4 Key Brain Patterns Are Evidence of Your Consciousness, Scientific Study Suggests
Why Are Eggs So Expensive? Revealing 5 Factors On The Price Surge
Eggs have become a pricey commodity, leaving many wondering, Why are eggs so expensive? Several factors contribute to this, including increased demand, rising production costs, disease outbreaks, transportation expenses, and changes in consumer preferences. Let’s delve into these reasons to understand the egg price surge. “Eggflation” is a term used in the United States to . Read more.
Typhoon No. 23 (Nakri) Forms, Moving Northwest Toward Okinawa
A tropical depression that had been moving northwestward over the Mariana Islands developed into Typhoon No.
‘The Big Bang Theory’: Entertaining but far from scientific reality
The Big Bang Theory, a popular sitcom, has been praised for its quirky take on geek culture. However, when it comes to academic life, the show doesn’t always paint an accurate picture.
‘The Big Bang Theory’: Entertaining but far from scientific reality
The Big Bang Theory, a popular sitcom, has been praised for its quirky take on geek culture. However, when it comes to academic life, the show doesn’t always paint an accurate picture.
‘The Big Bang Theory’: Entertaining but far from scientific reality
The Big Bang Theory, a popular sitcom, has been praised for its quirky take on geek culture. However, when it comes to academic life, the show doesn’t always paint an accurate picture.
Osaka University Professor Sakaguchi Wins Nobel Prize
Osaka Universitys Shimon Sakaguchi, a specially appointed professor, has been awarded this years Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking work in immunology. Sakaguchi is best known for discovering regulatory T cells, a type of immune cell that suppresses excessive immune responses, a finding that has had far-reaching implications in medical science.
Funding Radar: the UK and EU bring forward antimicrobial resistance research calls
Photo credits: zverge / BigStock One of the UKs largest initiatives for combating antimicrobial resistance, Pathways to Antimicrobial Clinical Efficacy (Pace), has announced up to 6 million in funding to drive new research, supporting the development of novel therapies for serious bacterial.