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Greenland shark genome reveals clues to 400-year lifespan - Phys.org

The first comprehensive map of nearly the entire Greenland shark genome is beginning to reveal some of the genetic clues behind its incredibly long life. The work could one day help scientists develop new cures and treatments for cancer and other age-related …

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In 1965, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov stepped outside Voskhod 2 for the first spacewalk in history, and his suit ballooned so badly in vacuum that he had to bleed oxygen through a valve to fit back inside before orbital darkness - Space Daily

On 18 March 1965, Alexei Leonov became the first human to float free in space. His suit ballooned so badly in the vacuum that he had to bleed oxygen out of it, head-first into the airlock, sweating six kilograms in minutes — and he never told mission control …

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Earth’s east–west albedo symmetry - Nature

Analysis of a 25-year satellite record shows that Earth has a persistent east–west albedo symmetry split at 27° E, with clear-sky albedo, cloud radiative effect and open-ocean fraction exhibiting a triple symmetry around this meridian.

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Towards mRNA therapeutics 2.0 - Nature

mRNA technology is being applied to develop a new generation of therapies for rare and common diseases. This Review discusses insights from clinical studies on mRNA-based therapeutics, including enzyme replacement therapies, cancer immunotherapies, genome-mod…

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Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey - Phys.org

Octopuses are remarkably intelligent creatures, as was demonstrated by Inky the Octopus's famous escape from the National Aquarium of New Zealand through a drainpipe back to sea in 2016. A new Dartmouth study shows octopuses can use mirrors to find food out o…

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