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Identification of upregulated genes in pulmonary hypertension using RNA sequencing profiling. [PDF]
J JB, R J, Murugan S, G SL.
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Archives of impact: The politics of craters on Earth
This paper examines Earth’s 195 confirmed impact craters as archives, exploring their cataloguing and presentation as heritage sites. It argues Western scientific framings using military language and emphasising catastrophe overlook settler colonialism’s violent histories and marginalise indigenous earth‐sky cosmologies.
Gareth Hoskins
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Interacting Radio Galaxies [PDF]
J. M. Hill, M. S. Longair
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Real-Time Detection of Distracted Walking Using Smartphone IMU Sensors with Personalized and Emotion-Aware Modeling. [PDF]
Kim HE +5 more
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Environmentally relevant enrofloxacin accelerates intestinal aging by impairing epithelial mitochondrial function, disrupting barrier integrity, and reshaping the gut microbiota. Mitochondrial restoration with pyrroloquinoline quinone alleviates hypoxia, inflammation, and gut damage.
Kan Yu +10 more
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Neurod2 knockdown in <i>Xenopus laevis</i> tadpole brain retains cells in a proliferating, progenitor-like state. [PDF]
Beck CW, Banerjee S, Day RC.
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Computers and chess masters: The role of AI in transforming elite human performance
Abstract Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have made significant strides in recent years, often supplementing rather than replacing human performance. The extent of their assistance at the highest levels of human performance remains unclear. We analyse over 11.6 million decisions of elite chess players, a domain commonly used as a testbed for AI
Merim Bilalić, Mario Graf, Nemanja Vaci
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Constraining the magnetohydrodynamic turbulence around Geminga by observing the γ-ray halo beyond 100 TeV. [PDF]
Tibet ASγ Collaboration.
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ABSTRACT Faster evolution of mitochondrial genomes relative to nuclear genomes creates selective pressure on nuclear genes involved in mitochondrial function to preserve mitonuclear compatibility required for energy production. In isolated populations, such coevolution occurs independently.
Natalia Zajac +2 more
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A MUSE source-blind survey for emission from the circumgalactic medium. [PDF]
Zhang H, Zaritsky D.
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