Molecular evolution of Kai-protein oscillator over 3 billion years Credit Yoshihiko Furuike & Atsushi Mukaiyama To better understand the circadian clock in modern-day cyanobacteria, a Japanese research team has studied
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The number of planets has been growing exponentially for decades. Here we show the decade leading up to 2025, and a projection of the expected yield of exoplanets for the
SpaceX sent another batch of its Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from Florida early Tuesday morning (June 3). Twenty three (23) of the broadband internet units, including 13 with
True colour image of a cloud-free Ocean planet at α = 90◦with different surface wind speed maps. In the first row, we use a constant wind speed and notice the
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