This small diffuse plant is called the Lanudo Devil. It is the first new genre discovered in a United States National Park in 50 years.

In the extension of the Big Bles National Park of the Big Bend National Park, where the Chihuahuan desert extends apparently endless, Deb Manley was lying on his stomach, looking at the ground. What he saw was not an ordinary desert plant. Small, confusing and crowned with Garnet Florets, it seemed somewhat out of a…

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The manufacturing winners vs. Losers: What is making the difference?

Elite artists achieve sales growth of 18%, while the sector faces margin pressure and supply chain limitations The Australian manufacturing sector is experiencing a history of two industries, with high performance companies that prosper, while the widest sector dealt with the economic slowdown and cost pressures, according to Grant Thornton, the newly launched 2025 of…

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Note on the morphology of Cymbiapophysa Marimbai (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) (Araneae: Theraphosidae)

Note on the morphology of Cymbiapophysa Marimbai (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) (Araneae: Theraphosidae) Abstract Direct examination of the cymbiapophysa marimbai holotype (Perafán and Valencia-Cuéllar, 2018) by the author confirms the presence of a cymbial process, a character that is overlooked in the original description of this species. Peñaherrera-R., P. (2025b). Note on the morphology 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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Best video timbres in 2024

A video bell stands out as a valuable improvement for its main door, providing the comfort of greeting the guests and monitoring the security of their property, whether it is at home or miles on vacation. These devices not only facilitate visual interaction with visitors, but also register and store movement events, adding an additional…

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Move a cable through ice

Ice is ideal for many scientific experiments and research. It’s cheap, easy to do and always fun to experiment. Today we are going to try a brilliantCience trick where a wire crosses an ice cube. In general, ice must be heated to melt, but it can also make ice melt adding pressure. We do this…

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Phosphorylation allows tau protein to form reversible drops, offering ideas about early Alzheimer’s

Tau phosphorylation makes its structure more flexible and allows you to form dynamic drops of liquid when the temperature increases. Tau in this state can trigger the intracellular tau to add near the nuclear envelope. Credit: National University of Taiwan In a study published in it Journal of the American Chemical SocietyScientists explore how a…

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