The health of cells is maintained, in part, by two types of movement of their nucleoli. This dual motion within surrounding fluid, it reports, adds to our understanding of what …read more Source:: Science
Day: November 26, 2019
Scientists inch closer than ever to signal from cosmic dawn
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•Researchers have taken a new and significant step toward detecting a signal from the period in cosmic history when the first stars lit up the universe. …read more Source:: Science
Tendon stem cells could revolutionize injury recovery
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•The buildup of scar tissue makes recovery from torn rotator cuffs, jumper’s knee, and other tendon injuries a painful, challenging process, often leading to secondary tendon ruptures. New research reveals …read more Source:: Science
Using fungi to search for medical drugs
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•An enormous library of products derived from more than 10,000 fungi could help us find new drugs. Researchers have set up this library and screened it for biologically active compounds. …read more Source:: Science
Kubernetes autoscaling for event-driven workloads
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•By Simon Bisson Kubernetes, in all its many forms, is a powerful tool for building distributed systems. There’s one big problem though: Out of the box it’s only designed to offer resource-based scaling. …read more Source:: OpenSource