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  • Ramses Meredith @Ramses deildi tengli
    2026-06-11 17:00:00 ·
    Rest in Peace!

    #Biology #Science #News

    https://www.france24.com/en/environment/20260610-world-s-largest-whale-graveyard-discovered-by-chinese-sub
    Rest in Peace! #Biology #Science #News https://www.france24.com/en/environment/20260610-world-s-largest-whale-graveyard-discovered-by-chinese-sub
    World’s largest, deepest, oldest whale graveyard discovered in Indian Ocean
    www.france24.com
    Chinese scientists have discovered a massive whale graveyard of around 500 skeletons, some dating back to more than 5 million years, at the bottom of the Indian Ocean west of Australia, according to research…
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  • Ramses Meredith @Ramses deildi tengli
    2026-06-11 13:30:00 ·
    Plastic surgery goodbye?

    #Science #Biology #News

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260610003119.htm
    Plastic surgery goodbye? #Science #Biology #News https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260610003119.htm
    Scientists discover a hidden cause of aging cells that can be reversed
    www.sciencedaily.com
    Researchers discovered that declining levels of phosphatidylcholine may be a major cause of age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of cellular energy. Remarkably, boosting this nutrient restored more youthful mitochondrial performance in aging organisms, suggesting some aspects of aging can be slowed or reversed.
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  • Ramses Meredith @Ramses deildi tengli
    2025-07-17 00:00:00 ·
    Synthetic Biology Could Support Future Outposts on the Moon and Mars

    https://www.universetoday.com/articles/synthetic-biology-could-support-future-outposts-on-the-moon-and-mars
    Synthetic Biology Could Support Future Outposts on the Moon and Mars https://www.universetoday.com/articles/synthetic-biology-could-support-future-outposts-on-the-moon-and-mars
    Synthetic Biology Could Support Future Outposts on the Moon and Mars
    www.universetoday.com
    When we leave Earth, we have to bring everything with us, from the air we breathe to the food we eat. For example, a 6-person, 1000-day mission might require 108 tonnes of food. In a new paper, researchers suggest ways that synthetic biology could allow us to convert local resources, regenerate resources in closed-loop environments, protect explorers from radiation, and create custom medicine on demand to support long-term space exploration.
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