One of the universe’s last phase changes, reionization, took place within the first billion years of its cosmic history. Today, astronomers can use the ultraviolet signals from distant galaxies to ...
Two extrasolar planets, HD 209458b and TrES-1, are currently known to transit bright parent stars for which physical properties can be accurately determined. The two transiting planets have very ...
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Luguet, Ambre; Shirey, Steven B.; Lorand, Jean-Pierre; Horan, Mary F.; Carlson, Richard W.
Zou, Yibiao; Zohner, Constantin M; Averill, Colin; Ma, Haozhi; Merder, Julian; Berdugo, Miguel; Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia; Mo, Lidong; Brun, Philipp; Zimmermann, Niklaus ...
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In peralkaline and meta-aluminous melts, essentially all Al3+ (> 95%) occupy tetrahedral coordination, whereas for peraluminous melts, complex mixtures of aluminum triclusters with 4-fold coordinated ...
All plants synthesize basic metabolites needed for survival (primary metabolism), but different taxa produce distinct metabolites that are specialized for specific environmental interactions ...
Posttranscriptional modifications of rRNA occur in the nucleolus where rRNA modification guide RNAs, or snoRNAs, concentrate. On the other hand, scaRNAs, the modification guide RNAs for spliceosomal ...
Registration Opens March 31, 2026 | How can we determine what the interior of a planet is really like? Carnegie Science George Ellery Hale Distinguished Scholar Shreyas Vissapragada will discuss an ...
Registration Opens March 31, 2026 | Dr. Andrew Robertson will explain how astronomers came to believe that dark matter exists, and how some gargantuan collisions of galaxy clusters provide some of the ...
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