11 NASA’s astrophysical missions face cancellation risk | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | May, 2025

To learn how galaxies grow and evolve during cosmic time, including understanding how gas is expelled and expelled from galaxies, we will need to develop a set of observatories, missions and multiple wavelengths. All this is possible in the plan established by the Decadal Astro2020 survey. However, all this is based on NASA’s astrophysics and…

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Draft sequence draft two Stenotrophomonas sp. Isolated obtained from the venom of the sticoplastoris elusinus tarantula (Araneae: Theraphosidae)

Draft sequence draft two Stenotrophomonas sp. Isolated obtained from the venom of the sticoplastoris elusinus tarantula (Araneae: Theraphosidae) ABSTRACT Two genome sequences Stenotrophomonas sp. strains are reported. The isolated were obtained from the tarantula poison Sticoplastoris elusinus (Araneae: Theraphosidae) and are closely related to the recently described Stenotrophomonas Muris. The announcement highlights the presence of…

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Is a river alive? Review: Robert Macfarlane is wrong to broadcast rivers as a way of life in the new book

Los Cedros de Ecuador River is a source of information for Robert Macfarlane Murray Cooper/Minden Pictures/Alamy Is a river alive?Robert Macfarlane (Penguin Books (United Kingdom) Ww norton (USA, May 20)) At the beginning of this book often beautiful, wild and very provocative, Robert Macfarlane tells by telling his son the title of his project. The…

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The last word about nothing

In a few weeks, the fence of primary school is a place where migrants gather before leaving. The fence is popular due to its temperature and the protection it offers. The sun hits the fence from mid -morning to the end of the afternoon of May, and many years of sunshine have turned what should…

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Ranidae) from the province of Yunnan, Chin

Abstract A new species of the genre Nidarana Dubois, 1992 is described from Cangshan Mountain, prefecture of Dali, Yunnan province, China. The new species is morphologically more similar to N. Pleuraden (Boulenger, 1904) and N. Western Lyu, Yang and Wang, 2020, but it can be different from the last two species by having a relatively…

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