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The physiology of survival: Space
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey, Angelique van Ombergen
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Visionaries and Crackpots, Maniacs and Saints: Existential Risk and the Politics of Longtermism
ABSTRACT Despite advancing strong claims about our collective priorities, longtermism has received little attention in debates in political philosophy. I first provide an account of longtermism that highlights the way it departs from established work on intergenerational justice.
Alex McLaughlin
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The Two Young Star Disks in the Central Parsec of the Galaxy: Properties, Dynamics, and Formation [PDF]
T. Paumard +27 more
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Transcriptomic profiling of unmethylated full mutation carriers implicates TET3 in FMR1 CGG repeat expansion methylation dynamics in fragile X syndrome. [PDF]
Farmiloe G +4 more
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ABSTRACT We present James Webb Space Telescope observations of M 4—the closest globular cluster—that probe the lower Main Sequence down to the hydrogen‐burning limit. The unveiled stellar sequence reaches much fainter luminosities than previously possible, revealing a few extremely red objects that are consistent with brown dwarfs as cool as Teff∼1000K$
L. R. Bedin +10 more
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General relativistic dynamics applied to the rotation curves of galaxies [PDF]
Jennifer Carrick, F. I. Cooperstock
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Clinical application of single‐cell RNA sequencing in disease and therapy
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the application of scRNA‐seq in revisiting the somatic cell evolutions in human diseases, as well as in biomarker discovery and drug development. Abstract Background The emergence of single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq) technology has revolutionized our capacity to study cell functions in complex ...
Aisha Shigna Nadukkandy +3 more
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Annotated genome of the Atlantic dog whelk, Nucella lapillus. [PDF]
Ford MR, Vollmer SV, Trussell GC.
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Spatial and Temporal Determinants of Anxiety in a Wild Arboreal Primate
In prey species, encountering a predator, or the mere anticipation of an encounter, can be anxiety‐inducing. This apprehension can manifest as behavioural changes in the short term, but has not been explored extensively in wild species. Our study shows that self‐scratching is a reliable indicator of anxiety in a wild primate, and that areas of reduced ...
Edwin J. Parker +2 more
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