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- Earliest example of a rapid-fire tongue found in 'weird and wonderful' extinct amphibians
- Llama nanobodies could be a powerful weapon against COVID-19
- New technology allows cameras to capture colors invisible to the human eye
Earliest example of a rapid-fire tongue found in 'weird and wonderful' extinct amphibians Posted: 05 Nov 2020 03:38 PM PST Fossils of bizarre, armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the oldest evidence of a slingshot-style tongue, a new study shows. |
Llama nanobodies could be a powerful weapon against COVID-19 Posted: 05 Nov 2020 03:38 PM PST Researchers report a new method to extract tiny but extremely powerful SARS-CoV-2 antibody fragments from llamas, which could be fashioned into inhalable therapeutics with the potential to prevent and treat COVID-19. |
New technology allows cameras to capture colors invisible to the human eye Posted: 05 Nov 2020 08:30 AM PST New research will allow cameras to recognize colors that the human eye and even ordinary cameras are unable to perceive. The technology makes it possible to image gases and substances such as hydrogen, carbon and sodium, each of which has a unique color in the infrared spectrum, as well as biological compounds that are found in nature but are 'invisible' to the naked eye or ordinary cameras. |
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