At the heart of every camera is a sensor, whether that sensor is a collection of light-detecting pixels or a strip of 35-millimeter film. But what happens when you want to take a picture of something so small that the sensor itself has…
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Global species delimitation of smooth-shelled blue mussels in the Mytilus edulis complex
Sites, J. W. & Marshall, J. C. Delimiting species: A renaissance issue in systematic biology. Trends Ecol. Evol. 18 (9), 462–470 (2003).
Camargo, A. & Sites, J. W. Species delimitation: A…
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Science sleuths raise concerns about scores of bioengineering papers
Image sleuths noticed irregularities in figures from scores of papers co-authored by Ali Khademhosseini.Credit: Natali Mis/Getty
In December 2024, Elisabeth Bik noticed irregularities in a few papers by a highly-cited bioengineer, Ali…
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When the Noise Runs Out
When relief becomes a trap for Israel What happens when the rockets stop, not because hearts have changed, but because the last one dies mid-air like a joke that cannot find its own ending? Imagine Hamas “surrenders” tomorrow, not from…
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who is leading Israel’s political decline
In every flock, there is a lead sheep; in Israel, the author argues, the slide into political coarseness is led by the prime minister, who elevated figures behind anti-LGBT marches and appointed unfit ministers, setting the tone for the rest to…
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Gaza’s displaced families struggle to survive amid torrential rains
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Mazen Abu Darabi woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of rushing water. In his tattered tent in Al-Maghazi refugee camp, the flood had already begun seeping in from beneath, while rain poured from above,…
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Voices from the Arab press: Pope Leo and the Shi’ites
Voices from the Arab press: Pope Leo and the Shi’ites | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Middle EastA weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros Al-Rai receives a chalice from…
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Last hostage’s father: For me, until I get him back – he is alive
Families gather for Shabbat at Hostages Square, vowing not to forget Ran Gvili, the last remaining hostage.
(Arutz Sheva-Israel National News’ North American desk is keeping you updated until the start of Shabbat in New York. The time posted…
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Remembering Marrakesh
Years ago, I visited Marrakesh, a city in Morocco on the edge of the great Sahara Desert. I found it picturesque and exotic, a pleasant tourist destination of narrow cobblestone streets, gated residential homes, sandstone fortresses, and a…
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A spider-like scar haunts Jupiter’s moon Europa — and scientists think they know why
A strange, spider-like scar on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa may mark where salty water once surged up through its fractured crust.
NASA’s Galileo spacecraft (whose mission ended in 2003) spotted the unique feature — officially named Damhán Alla,…
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