Editor's Choice: How a virus induces heart inflammation & more!

Small neighboring galaxy filled with dark matter detected with gamma rays, How a virus induces heart inflammation, Shedding light on the happy hormone, Microfossils may hold key evolution clues. Read all in the October's Editor's Choice plus Upcoming event KNOWLEDGE MARKETPLACE – Bangkok 2022: Exchanging of ideas for a Democratic Myanmar.
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Small neighboring galaxy filled with dark matter detected with gamma rays

An international team of researchers have found a small satellite galaxy of the Milky Way is filled with dark matter, but dark matter is not likely the cause of cosmic particle bursts. The finding has implications for researchers searching for evidence of dark matter annihilation.

Fermi bubbles

How a virus induces heart inflammation

Researchers have identified how Coxsackievirus B3 triggers an inflammatory response in the heart that ultimately leads to cell death, and a potential intervention.

CARD8

Shedding light on the happy hormone

A novel fluorescent sensor can now detect and monitor levels of the neuropeptide oxytocin in animals. 

Real time measurements

Microfossils may hold key evolution clues


Researchers unearthed new types of microfossils dating 1.9 billion years, which could pinpoint the timing of eukaryote evolution.
Coming up

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