Astronomers used two of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world to create more than three hundred images of planet-forming disks around very young stars in the Orion Clouds. …read more Source:: Science
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Parkinson’s disease may start before birth
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•People who develop Parkinson’s disease before age 50 may have been born with disordered brain cells that went undetected for decades, according to new research. The research points to a …read more Source:: Science
First birth after robot-assisted uterus transplant
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•A boy 48 centimeters long, weighing 2900 grams, is the first baby born after the technological shift on uterine transplantation. The birth, with the planned cesarean delivery (C-section), took place …read more Source:: Science
ALMA differentiates two birth cries from a single star
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•Astronomers have unveiled the enigmatic origins of two different gas streams from a baby star. Using ALMA, they found that the slow outflow and the high speed jet from a …read more Source:: Science
Emperor penguins’ first journey to sea
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•New research reveals the previously unknown behaviors of juvenile Emperor penguins in their critical early months when they leave their birth colony and first learn how to swim, dive, and …read more Source:: Science
Organic makeup of ancient meteorites sheds light on early Solar System
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•The origin of organic matter found in meteorites that formed during the birth of the Solar System 4.5 billion years ago may provide key clues to understanding the birth of …read more Source:: Science
Microbiome differences between urban and rural populations start soon after birth
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•An analysis comparing the intestinal microbiomes of both infants and adults living in rural and urban areas of Nigeria has revealed that not only are there many differences in adults …read more Source:: Science
Martian moons model indicates formation following large impact
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•Scientists posit a violent birth of the tiny Martian moons Phobos and Deimos, but on a much smaller scale than the giant impact thought to have resulted in the Earth-moon …read more Source:: Science
How fever in early pregnancy causes heart, facial birth defects
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•Researchers have known for decades that fevers in the first trimester of pregnancy increase risk for some heart defects and facial deformities such as cleft lip or palate. Exactly how …read more Source:: Science
Face value: Brain’s ability to recognize faces is shaped through repeated exposure, study suggests
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•Scientists have long deemed the ability to recognize faces innate for people and other primates — something our brains just know how to do immediately from birth. However, the findings …read more Source:: Science