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  • News Feature: Prehistoric animals, in living color
    Paleontologists are looking beyond bones to reveal the hues of prehistoric animals that vanished millions of years ago. But the young field has its share of disagreements. Image courtesy of Michael DiGiorgio (artist).





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  • Common cold and temperature
    Researchers report that when human lung airway cells were exposed to warm temperatures replication of the common cold virus was restricted by increased cell death and the activity of a viral RNA-degrading enzyme, suggesting that independent of interferon-mediated inhibition of the common cold virus, body temperature likely influences multiple antiviral defense strategies and the progression of common cold infections.
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  • Prebiotic chemistry on Titan
    Quantum mechanical calculations find that the electronic and structural properties of a polymer called polyimine, which is formed from hydrogen cyanide, a molecule that is likely central to prebiotic chemistry, could potentially facilitate prebiotic reactions under the ultra-cold conditions on Saturn’s moon Titan, according to a study.
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