Bacteria-Killing Viruses Turn into Better Antibiotic Fighters in Space

Microorganisms have evolved together for millennia under Earth’s gravitational conditions, fundamentally shaping their physiology. But what would happen to their dynamics if they lived under space conditions, without gravity laying the foundation for their biological processes? Researchers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison set out to explore exactly that. In a study published in PLOS BiologyContinue Reading

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Millennials and Gen Z cite music, sports, pop culture and feeling young and free as reasons 2016 stands out., Millennials and Gen Z cite music, sports, pop culture and feeling young and free as reasons 2016 stands out., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading

Scientist Finds Built-In Drum in Head of Weird-Looking Fish

A fish species called the armored rockhead poacher (Bothragonus swanii) carries a secret that has confounded marine biologists for decades: a deep, bowl-shaped hole in the middle of its skull. The post Scientist Finds Built-In Drum in Head of Weird-Looking Fish appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…Read MoreContinue Reading

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Looking at the fleets of the United States ‘Big Three’ legacy carriers, one aircraft remains missing: theAirbus A350-1000. However, this won’t be the case for long. Currently, Delta Air Lines, based out of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), is the only airline in the United States, and North America forContinue Reading

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The aviation world enters 2026 with a central question that will define the next decade of travel: Airbus vs. Boeing, who will actually rule the air? As airlines scramble to meet record-breaking passenger demand, the battle between the two giants has shifted from a race of who can sell theContinue Reading