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Water is the most prevalent component of biomolecular simulations - from protein ensembles to nucleic acids - and ...
The work confirms the theory that the pressure applied by heavy ice makes it harder for magma to reach the surface, instead ...
Artificial lakes, like reservoirs, face the biggest risks. They are often shallow and lack strong groundwater connections.
BIO investing in unique radiopharmaceutical platform company, developing radioligands with prolonged tumour retention ...
Oxygen isotopes (red) in a child's tooth enamel compared to local ... Tanya Smith / Australian Academy of Science We have ...
Series A co-led by founding investor M Ventures and new lead investors Hadean Ventures, Sofinnova Partners, and 4BIO Capital with syndica ...
A 2.35-billion-year-old meteorite with a unique chemical signature, found in Africa in 2023, plugs a major gap in our understanding of the moon's volcanic history.
This would explain the similarity in the composition of the Earth and the Moon," Professor Andreas Pack, Managing Director of Gottingen University's Geoscience Centre and Head of the Geochemistry and ...
BIO investing in unique radiopharmaceutical platform company, developing radioligands with prolonged tumour retention Series A was co-led by 4BIO Capital, founding investor M Ventures, Hadean Ventures ...
Understanding whether lakes are fed predominantly by groundwater or rainwater is critical to managing our water resources in the face of droughts and ...
In nuclear physics, "magic numbers" identify specific numbers of protons or neutrons that lead to especially stable nuclei.
Analysis of ancient core samples from the bottom of a lagoon in the Northern Territory suggests future monsoons across northern Australia will be more intense as the global climate warms further.