Solar boom has replaced farmland that could feed millions of people

More than 1300 square kilometres of cropland worldwide was covered by solar panels in 2018, an area that could be producing 4 quadrillion calories per year ​More than 1300 square kilometres of cropland worldwide was covered by solar panels in 2018, an area that could be producing 4 quadrillion calories per year More than 1300 square …

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Moss that survives deep freeze and radiation could live on Mars

Syntrichia caninervis is found in some of the most extreme places on Earth and can survive conditions that would kill almost any other organism, making it a potential candidate for colonising Mars ​Syntrichia caninervis is found in some of the most extreme places on Earth and can survive conditions that would kill almost any other …

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Crohn’s discovery could lead to better treatments for devastating condition

The new research suggests answers to why children with relapsing Crohn’s endure repeated bouts even after appearing to recover. Doctors may be able to target this underlying cause to better treat Crohn’s — or even cure it. ​The new research suggests answers to why children with relapsing Crohn’s endure repeated bouts even after appearing to …

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Study reveals significant differences in RNA editing between postmortem and living human brain

Researchers have reported finding major differences between postmortem and living prefrontal cortex brain tissues as they relate to one of the most abundant RNA modifications in the brain, known as adenosine-to-inosine (A-to-I) editing. ​Researchers have reported finding major differences between postmortem and living prefrontal cortex brain tissues as they relate to one of the most …

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