The last word about nothing

The image is a little of soft Leon mountain skins in the chin of a spike wire. I am on the 87th of 100 walking 200 square miles around my house in Colorado, mainly in public lands where wild animals have the influence. Today was a steep and tree -linked drawing of rocks and its…

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Integrating AI in drug discovery: Future of Pharmaceuticals

With the integration of data, computational power and algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the traditional model of discovery and development of drugs. This synergistic collaboration improves efficiency, precision and success of drug research while reducing development times and costs. Together with automatic learning (ML) and deep learning (DL), AI has advanced in many drugs…

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Underwater

This Simple scientific demonstration It is a fantastic way of learning about volcanoes, tectonic plates and convection currents. Volcanoes are mainly in tectonic plate Limits because the movement of tectonic plates allows magma to reach the surface. He Fire ring Around the Pacific plaque is home to about 75% of the world’s volcanoes! Volcanoes are…

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First fossil evidence that different dinosaur species dedicated themselves to

A feat of ceratopsy (styracosaurus Albertensis) accompanied by an anquilosour (euplocephalus tutus) walks through an old river channel under the eyes attentive of two tyrannosaurios (Gorgosaurus libatus). Julius Csotonyi’s art work. A unique fossil route in Canada provides a tentter snapshot of an interaction between predatory dinosaurs and herds of plant canteens that may have…

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Result -grown res.

Credit: Zme Science/Midjourney. Within a Laboratory in Zurich at the Institute of Human Movement Sciences of ETH, researchers are cultivating beef, not in farms, but in Petri dishes. It is not the first time that researchers grow meat in the laboratory. But so far, muscle fibers, which gives meat its structure and bite, were a…

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