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James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97

James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97

James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97 James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died, according to his former research lab. He was 97. The breakthrough — made when the brash, Chicago-born […]

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September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For

September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For

September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For From a total lunar eclipse that will turn the Moon red to planets lining up close to each other, skygazers will witness some rare celestial events in September. Also on display in the night sky will be distant galaxies and star clusters that usually go unnoticed.

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North Pole temperatures rise above freezing amid extreme Arctic warming

North Pole temperatures rise above freezing amid extreme Arctic warming

North Pole temperatures rise above freezing amid extreme Arctic warming Gadgets 360 A dramatic rise in temperature was recorded at the North Pole, with levels surpassing the freezing point due to an extreme winter warming event. Reports indicate that temperatures climbed 20 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average, raising concerns among climate scientists about its impact

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1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa

1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa

1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa Gadgets 360 A fossilised jawbone discovered in South Africa has been classified as belonging to a previously unidentified human relative. The specimen, estimated to be 1.4 million years old, has been attributed to the genus Paranthropus, known for its distinctive dental structure. Unlike its robust counterparts,

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Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein That May Aid in Age-Related Diseases

Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein That May Aid in Age-Related Diseases

Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein That May Aid in Age-Related Diseases Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein That May Aid in Age-Related Diseases IANS Canada: A team of researchers, led by an Indian-origin scientist, has discovered a new function of a protein that may treat age-related illnesses. The team from McMaster University in Canada found a previously unknown

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NASA Study Suggests Life May Exist On Mars Below Ice Surface

NASA Study Suggests Life May Exist On Mars Below Ice Surface

NASA Study Suggests Life May Exist On Mars Below Ice Surface NASA Study Suggests Life May Exist On Mars Below Ice Surface NDTV NewsDesk there life on Mars? Scientists have been seeking an answer to this question for a long time. Although no concrete evidence has been found till date, a latest study by NASA

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Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein May Aid in Age-Related Diseases

Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein May Aid in Age-Related Diseases

Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein May Aid in Age-Related Diseases Indian-Origin Scientist Finds Protein May Aid in Age-Related Diseases IANS A team of researchers, led by an Indian-origin scientist, has discovered a new function of a protein that may treat age-related illnesses. The team from McMaster University in Canada found a previously unknown cell-protecting function of

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