The kauri tree, found in New Zealand, lived over 40,000 years ago.
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Dr. Luis Garza, MD-PhD — Johns Hopkins School of Medicine — Wound Healing and Limb Regeneration — ideaXme — Ira Pastor
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Some people wonder if time really exists. Here are arguments for and against the existence of time, from a physicist’s perspective.
Scientists find that bursts of gamma rays may exceed the speed of light and cause time-reversibility.
The scientists suggest that bacteriophages are part of a tripartite interaction of host organism, bacteria and bacteriophages, where they provide mechanisms for maintaining symbiotic co-existence.
While viruses are typically known for their pathogenic properties, new research findings now also demonstrate a positive influence of bacteriophages on the interaction of host organisms with bacteria. A new study sheds new light on the symbiosis between multicellular organisms and their microbial communities, which may be regulated by bacteriophages in a tripartite relationship.
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The first issue of Nature was published in November 1869. That makes 2019 our 150th anniversary year. The history of Nature mirrors how science and its role in society have changed over that time. Here, we are collecting articles that reflect the past, present and future of Nature, as well as that of the global research community we serve.
Get your self-lacing Nikes ready, because its time to shred up the streets on your very own real hover board! After decades of waiting, the hoverboards seen in Back To The Future will now be available for your personal enjoyment. This is heavy, Doc.
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Making the world more epic, one giant robot at a time.