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- Scientists find evidence the early solar system harbored a gap between its inner and outer regions
- Behavior resembling human ADHD seen in dogs
- Clues emerge: How harmless bacteria go rogue turning into deadly flesh-eating variants
Scientists find evidence the early solar system harbored a gap between its inner and outer regions Posted: 15 Oct 2021 03:42 PM PDT In the early solar system, a 'protoplanetary disk' of dust and gas rotated around the sun and eventually coalesced into the planets we know today. A new study suggests that a mysterious gap existed within this disk around 4.567 billion years ago, and likely shaped the composition of the solar system's infant planets. |
Behavior resembling human ADHD seen in dogs Posted: 15 Oct 2021 03:42 PM PDT A study involving some 11,000 dogs demonstrated that the gender, age and breed of the dog, as well as any behavioral problems and certain environmental factors, are connected to hyperactive and impulsive behavior and inattention (ADHD). |
Clues emerge: How harmless bacteria go rogue turning into deadly flesh-eating variants Posted: 14 Oct 2021 10:11 AM PDT A new study found that the environmental lifestyle that bacteria possess reveal why some go rogue and turn deadly while others remain harmless to humans. The findings focus on Vibrio vulnificus, better known as the flesh-eating bacteria. However, what the scientists found could help create a model that may well extend to other human pathogens. |
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