A galaxy has grown brighter for over four years. It's the first time the awakening of a massive black hole has been observed in real time.
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Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss some of the science stories that have made headlines this week, from a glimpse of a black hole awakening, to a new blood test that can detect Parkinson’s seven years before symptoms appear, and a study exploring how some people manage to avoid Covid infection
A galaxy has grown brighter for over four years. It's the first time the awakening of a massive black hole has been observed in real time.
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Scientists have discovered novel immune responses that help explain how some individuals avoid getting COVID-19. Using single-cell sequencing,...
A new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from UCL and University Medical Center Goettingen introduces a blood test using AI to...
A black hole 360 million light years away from Earth suddenly begun shining brighter and consuming material within its pull. Scientists say it's the...
Highlights: The study identifies specific immune responses that help some individuals avoid or quickly clear CO
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Detection of neutralizing auto-abs to IFN-α2, IFN-β, and IFN-ω in severe or critical COVID-19 patients. Credit: Journal of Clinical Immunology...