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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Wheeler, who made key contributions to nuclear physics, general relativity, and quantum gravity, had thought more about the observer’s role in the universe than anyone—if there was a clue to that mystery anywhere, I was convinced it was somewhere in his papers
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now AI chatbots employ adaptive language—AI-generated responses that dynamically alter the chatbot’s tone, complexity, and content based on its real-time analysis of the user’s personality and engagement patterns
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now Decades earlier, in 1989, researchers had used special crossbows to collect small skin samples from 10 southern right whales in their calving grounds off Argentina’s Valdés Peninsula, as part of an effort to assess the species’ genetic diversity
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now But there was a wrinkle: Rotifers didn’t seem to use the trehalose trick Researchers working in the mid-2000s discovered that instead of relying on sugars to form a protective matrix in their cells, these animals produce proteins to replace the water in their cells
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now At the Konza Prairie Research Station near Manhattan, Kansas, scientists from Kansas State University are studying one of the most complex ecosystems on Earth: prairie soil
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Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience Log in or Join now When I first started chemotherapy I participated in a clinical trial, swallowing a shot glass of bitter clear liquid each morning It felt like a little offering of hope from the future More concretely, it was a FLT3 inhibitor, a muzzle for the deranged drill sergeant
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