Expanding the tityus records (Tityus) Confluens Borelli, 1899 (Scorpions, Butdae) in southern Brazil

Add a piece to scorpion distribution puzzle: expand the tityus records (tityus) Confluens borelli, 1899 (Scorpions, Buthidae) in southern Brazil Summary New records for the species Confluents of Tityus (Tityus) Borelli, 1899, previously known by the states of Ceará, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Piauí and Tocantins in Brazil, are made for the state…

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The new drug pain is directed to nerve receptors, without ignoring the addiction pathway

The researchers at the University of Duke have developed a new promising analgesic that works through a completely different mechanism from opioids, which can offer millions of patients with chronic pain an alternative without the dangerous side effects of addiction and tolerance. The experimental medicine, called SBI-810, is directed to specific nerve receptors and spinal…

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Measuring Gluons and Quarks at the Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, the Nation’s Only Particle Collider

Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, this is Rachel Feltman. Today we’re taking you on another one of our Friday Fascination field trips with an auditory journey to Brookhaven National Laboratory. This Long Island facility boasts seven Nobel Prize–winning discoveries and more than 70 years of groundbreaking research into energy and the environment. Earlier…

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The most recent climate state

There are no surprises in the scientific results summarized in these reports. Unfortunately, but also completely insecure, no politician in power, even more pretend to be listening to scientific warnings. Perhaps that is why scientific advice has become increasing (both on the network, so much. Fossil fluidist and military). Trump’s choice (formally made by the…

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Voyager 1 returns incredible when NASA gives life to inactive propelants

POT Voyager 1 Spacecraft, launched in 1977 and now traveling through interstellar space at approximately 35,000 mph, has successfully reactivated a set of backup propellants previously considered unusable for almost two decades. This milestone occurs just before the land -based antenna is responsible for sending commands to Voyager 1 disconnects for extensive updates. The effort…

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Redux: Rare birds

This publication was executed for the first time in March 2022. A few days ago, a friend sent me a text message that a red flow blue had been seen a couple of miles where I live. I had to look for what a red flow blue was. It turns out that the Bluetail flanked…

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