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Molting in early Cambrian armored lobopodians - Communications Biology
Nature· 1 day agoThis paper presents exceptionally preserved fossils from the early Cambrian that show how molting occurred in some of the very earliest arthropod relatives, a trait which enabled continuous growth in animals with hard exoskeletons.
China, struggling to make use of a boom in energy storage, calls for even more
Reuters· 1 day agoFilled with batteries, they form a 795 megawatt (MW) plant that can hold up to 1 million...
Southern Star reaping benefits of OPS partnership
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.· 1 day agoKatie Gray, who was recently hired at Southern Star as a rotational engineer, could say that she’s been preparing for her new role with the company since her high school years at Owensboro Innovation ...
Home Office small boats command plans mobile ad hoc network for use across English Channel
PublicTechnology.net· 1 day agoThe Home Office unit leading work to tackle small-boat crossings has lifted the lid on plans to...
PARTNER | Building trust and inclusion is key to getting communities engaged with local government
PublicTechnology.net· 2 days agoCouncils and local authorities across the UK often find themselves at a crossroads, trying to...
China's rapid renewables rollout hits grid limits
Reuters· 2 days agoChina's record-breaking deployment of wind and solar capacity has worsened regional power imbalances, forcing the country to idle increasing amounts of...
Reasons to Add Atmos Energy (ATO) to Your Portfolio Now
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoAtmos (ATO) makes a strong case for investment, given its earnings growth prospects, rising...
Pembina (PBA) Signs Deal to Acquire 50% Stake in Whitecap (Revised)
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoPembina's (PBA) venture entity, Pembina Gas Infrastructure, signs a deal to buy 50% of Whitecap's...
New York Moves to Clean Up Times Square After a Spate of Crimes
New York Times· 2 days agoA man attacked with a machete. A young woman killed after the police said a 22-year-old woman...
The ACE1 secondary metabolite gene cluster is a pathogenicity factor of wheat blast fungus -...
Nature· 2 days agoMolecular analyses suggest that a blast resistance gene already defeated in rice may be revived as a durable resistance gene in wheat by targeting ACE1, a pathogenicity factor of the wheat blast fungus.