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AI finds hundreds of potential antibiotics in snake and spider venom

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Snake, scorpion, and spider venom are most frequently associated with poisonous bites, but with the help of artificial intelligence, they might be able to help fight antibiotic resistance, which contributes to more than one million […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Key component to cell division revealed in 3D

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Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have revealed the structure of a key protein involved in unspooling DNA so that it can undergo repair. Because this protein is critical for DNA […]

Phys.org - Space

A few bright buildings light up the entire night sky

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When millions of people turn off their lights for Earth Hour each year, something remarkable happens in the night sky above cities. New research from Hong Kong published in Scientific Reports shows that just a […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Tracking muscle damage in racehorses: New test to optimize recovery and performance

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Proteomics International’s subsidiary OxiDx Pty Ltd, in collaboration with the University of Western Australia, has published results showing its OxiDx blood test can identify and assess recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in Australian thoroughbred racehorses.This […]

Phys.org - Space

Spacecraft equipped with a solar sail could deliver earlier warnings of space weather threats to Earth’s technologies

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The burgeoning space industry and the technologies society increasingly relies on—electric grids, aviation and telecommunications—are all vulnerable to the same threat: space weather.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

How paper planes could provide sustainable solutions to space debris

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Space junk is a huge problem. The surge in satellite launches in recent years is leaving low Earth orbit (LEO) cluttered with debris such as discarded rocket bodies, broken parts and defunct satellites. Beyond the […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Faster and brighter protein labeling with new tool SNAP-tag2

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Self-labeling protein tags such as SNAP-tag offer the opportunity to attach bright and photostable synthetic fluorophores to proteins of interest for later analysis, and are widely used in biochemistry. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute […]

Phys.org - Business

Mexican voice actors demand regulation on AI voice cloning

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Mexican actors protested the growing threat artificial intelligence poses to their industry, calling on Sunday for better regulations to prevent voice cloning without consent.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

Astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary head back to Earth after private space station mission

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The International Space Station’s first visitors from India, Poland and Hungary headed back to Earth on Monday, wrapping up a private mission and catching a ride home with SpaceX.This post was originally published on this […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Optogenetic screening platform for drug discovery introduced

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A new study published in Cell has unveiled a first-of-a-kind optogenetic screening platform, developed by scientists at Integrated Biosciences, a biotechnology company integrating optogenetics, chemistry and AI to discover small molecule therapeutics for age-related diseases. […]

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