Portable biosensor can detect bird flu in the air in less than five minutes

Abstract. Credit: ACS sensors (2025). DOI: 10.1021/ACSENSORS.4C03087 As H5N1 highly pathogenic influenza continues to extend in the US, presenting serious threats to dairy and poultry farms, both farmers and public health experts need better ways to monitor infections, in real time, mitigate and respond to outbreaks. Now, thanks to the research of the University of…

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‘We didn’t know that they were going to be so cute’: scientists present “genetically genetically designed mice”

Scientists have created “labeuda mice” genetically designed with skin similar to thick hair that kept the woolly mammoths during the Last ice age. The Bioscience Colossal Biotechnology Company announced images and images of the Lanudos Mice on Tuesday (March 4). The adorable rodents mark a milestone in Colossal project to bring giant backward By 2028,…

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The Bullseye Galaxy: A Ring Galaxy with a resonant touch | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | February 2025

Before the pioneering work of 2025 who discovered the Bullseye galaxy, which is shown here, no galaxy had more than three concentric rings discovered within it. The Bullseye galaxy has at least 9, and potentially more that have vanished, due to a galactic collision that occurred a shortage of 50 million years ago. (Credit: NASA,…

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Description of a second species for the genus Serratochaerilobuthus Lourenço, 2024 (Scorpions: Chaerilobuthidae)

Description of a second species for the genus Serratochaerilobuthus Lourenço, 2024 (Scorpions: Chaerilobuthidae) Abstract A new species for gender is described Serratoerilobuthus Lourenço, 2024. The description of this new species brings more evidence of the validity of the genre and confirms the Chaerilobuthidae family as one of the most special groups among the acquaintances of…

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