Saturday, June 4, 2016

Great Barrier Reef: scientists 'exaggerated' coral bleaching and other top stories.

  • Great Barrier Reef: scientists 'exaggerated' coral bleaching

    Great Barrier Reef: scientists 'exaggerated' coral bleaching
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  • Archaeologists unearth centuries-old Roman London tablets including Britain's oldest handwritten document

    Archaeologists unearth centuries-old Roman London tablets including Britain's oldest handwritten document
    Archaeologists from the Museum of London Archaeology recently uncovered more than 400 wooden tablets from Roman London during excavations in London’s financial district. The findings by the archaeologists included the oldest handwritten document ever found in Britain. The area was being analysed for the media and data company Bloomberg’s new headquarters. The findings provide great insights into London’s earliest history as a busy commercial town. Romans called London Londinium. Up to now, 87 o..
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  • Rosetta Comet Probe Bounces Back from Glitch

    Rosetta Comet Probe Bounces Back from Glitch
    Europe's Rosetta probe captured this photo of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on June 1, 2016, after recovering from a glitch. Rosetta was just 5 miles (8 kilometers) from the comet when it took the picture. Credit: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA The comet-studying Rosetta spacecraft has bounced back from a glitch that incapacitated it over the weekend, European Space Agency (ESA) officials said.  Rosetta — which has been orbiting Comet 67P/Chury..
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  • Scientists eye creating synthetic human genomes in lab

    Scientists eye creating synthetic human genomes in lab
    Mapping the genetic code was only complete 13 years ago, but researchers are already setting their sights on another lofty goal – creating a synthetic human genome in a laboratory to better understand how DNA works. The proposal, published in the journal Science on Thursday, outlines ways to build a synthetic human genome in a laboratory by using chemicals to create the DNA present in human chromosomes."We just had a revolution in our ability to read genomes," said George Church, ..
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  • Secrets revealed from Pluto's 'Twilight Zone'

    Secrets revealed from Pluto's 'Twilight Zone'
    NASA's New Horizons spacecraft took this stunning image of Pluto only a few minutes after closest approach on July 14, 2015. The image was obtained at a high phase angle -that is, with the sun on the other side of Pluto, as viewed by New Horizons.
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  • We can now 'cut and paste' RNA in addition to DNA, and it could disable viruses

    We can now 'cut and paste' RNA in addition to DNA, and it could disable viruses
    You've probably heard of CRISPR - the gene editing tool that essentially lets scientists cut and paste DNA, removing things like HIV and muscular dystrophy from our cells - and now scientists have discovered a way to edit RNA with just as much precision. RNA is DNA's close biological cousin, responsible for translating messages from the nucleus to the rest of the cell, and being able to change it could open up all-new disease-fighting possibilities. Just like CRISPR/Cas9 editing, the new proced..
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