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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

The Secret Weapon of Duck Plague Virus

Duck plague virus (DPV) is a nasty piece of work. It belongs to the herpesvirus family and can cause serious sickness and even death in ducks. It's known for causing a severe blood infection that affects many organs. One part of the virus, called gG, is a protein that doesn't help the virus reproduc

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Jun 11 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Dangers of Loose Car Seats

The safety of kids in cars is a big deal. Many parents think their child is secure in their car seat. But, the truth is, almost half of the time, these seats are not installed tightly enough. This can lead to serious injuries if a crash occurs. There are some car seats that come with special feat

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Mysteries Unfold in a Distant Star System

A young star system in the constellation Musca is grabbing attention. This system, located 307 light-years away, is home to two massive gas giants. These planets are still in the process of forming, making them bright and visible to astronomers. The star at the center of this system is incredibly yo

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

June's Sky Spectacle: The Strawberry Moon and Beyond

The night sky in June has a lot to offer. The full moon, often called the strawberry moon, will be visible on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. It will be at its brightest at 3:44 a. m. ET on Wednesday. But the real show starts after sunset on Tuesday. The moon will be low in the east and will st

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Powerful New Material for Energy Storage and Water Splitting

A new material has been created that could change the game in energy storage and water splitting. This material is a mix of NbPO5 and CoFe2O4, carefully put together in a two-step process. The first step involves a hydrothermal growth method. The second step is electrodeposition. This combination gi

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Citrocin: Fighting Foodborne Bacteria

Food safety is a big deal. One of the main culprits behind food contamination is a sneaky bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes. This bacteria loves to form biofilms, which are like tiny, slimy cities where bacteria can hide and thrive. These biofilms are a major headache in food processing plants,

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

How Heat and Cold Shape Fish Babies' Genes

Mangrove forests are not the most stable places for fish to live. The temperature can change a lot from day to day and from season to season. Fish that live there have to be tough. They have to be able to adapt to these changes quickly. One way they do this is through something called plasticity

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Science in Shaping Our World

Science is more than just a search for facts. It is a powerful force that shapes and is shaped by society. Two prominent figures in the scientific community, Bruce Alberts and Paul Nurse, have spoken about the role of science and scientists in the world. They have both led major scientific organizat

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

Pastoralism's Hidden Role in Ancient South Caucasus

The South Caucasus region has long been a hotspot for discussions on technological progress, resource gathering, and trade networks. The focus is often on mobile pastoralism. This is the practice of moving livestock around to find fresh grazing lands. But what if this isn't the whole story? What

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Hidden Secrets of Magnetic Materials

In the world of magnetic materials, there are some hidden rules that govern how they behave. These rules are all about symmetry. Symmetry is like a secret code that helps scientists understand how magnetic materials work. It is important to understand the symmetry of magnetic materials because it af

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