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Why was a plane too heavy for take-off at Southend Airport? The weather, length of runway and number of passengers can all impact a plane's ability to fly.

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Waarom krijgt ene bloem leuk streepje, en ander niet? UU-onderzoeker krijgt 1 miljoen om dit uit te zoeken Waarom krijgt de ene bloemblaadje mooie strepen of ringen, en de andere stippen? Bioloog Jason Gardiner van de Universiteit Utrecht heeft een subsidie van 1 miljoen euro ontvangen om dit raadsel te on...

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Research around the world is figuring out how to regrow teeth. The team in Japan specifically hopes within the next 5 years, we'll be able to regrow teeth by reactivating the ability. #sciencenews #science #dental #bioengineering #scienceinthenews #regenerativemedicine #teeth

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Neutrophils to the rescue part II Scientists have discovered that neutrophils take on a new role in producing matrices to protect the skin, especially during wound healing.

Check out my latest #ScienceInTheNews blog post about the versatility of our cellular “first responders”! ❤️‍🩹🚑

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Blood biomarker accurately predicts preeclampsia A new blood biomarker identifies early risk for one of pregnancy’s most serious complications with 80% accuracy.

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Blood biomarker accurately predicts preeclampsia 🧬🩸

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Ants vs Humans: Our insect friends are better team players A puzzling new study finds that ants possess a higher collective intelligence than humans.

my second blog post! 🐜🤝
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Controversial phosphine findings on Venus corroborated Unpublished data reveals that phosphine - a potential marker of life - is likely present although could be a result of unknown chemistry

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Scientists say fungus could turn food waste into delicious high-protein dishes New paper show how Neurospora, a type of fungus, can convert food waste into high-protein, flavourful ingredients

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