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Carvana and NRG Partner to Launch Esports Challenge: The Search for the Next Rocket League Pro Begins
Carvana and NRG Partner to Launch Esports Challenge: The Search for the Next Rocket League Pro Begins
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 25, 2023--
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Analysis-Inflation, budget risks await Polish vote winner
Analysis-Inflation, budget risks await Polish vote winner
By Karl Badohal, Pawel Florkiewicz and Gergely Szakacs WARSAW Less than three weeks ahead of Poland's hotly contested
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Hollywood strike: Which shows will return after end of writers' strike?
Hollywood strike: Which shows will return after end of writers' strike?
A tentative deal between writers and studios means some favorites could return soon.
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Amazon takes on Microsoft as invests billion in Anthropic
Amazon takes on Microsoft as invests billion in Anthropic
Amazon is in a race among big tech firms to exploit the potential of artificial intelligence.
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GeologicAI Announces $10M in Additional Funding from Export Development Canada to Accelerate Global Expansion of Its Rock Analytics Platform
GeologicAI Announces $10M in Additional Funding from Export Development Canada to Accelerate Global Expansion of Its Rock Analytics Platform
CALGARY, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 25, 2023--
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US restarts supply of free at-home Covid testing
US restarts supply of free at-home Covid testing
Americans will be able to request four free tests per address from the government starting on Monday.
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O’Charley’s Launches Annual “Give $5 Get $5” and All-New “Give $10 Get $15” Fundraisers to Support Gold Star Families
O’Charley’s Launches Annual “Give $5 Get $5” and All-New “Give $10 Get $15” Fundraisers to Support Gold Star Families
NASHVILLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 25, 2023--
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Analysis-Oil price rally set to falter as demand doubts loom
Analysis-Oil price rally set to falter as demand doubts loom
By Robert Harvey and Natalie Grover LONDON Oil prices may be near $100 a barrel, but a range
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The next scoring record in Erling Haaland's sights
The next scoring record in Erling Haaland's sights
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scored the 44th Premier League goal his career over the weekend as the reigning champions beat Nottingham Forest at the E
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Family in 'unbearable pain' after alligator kills woman in Florida
Family in 'unbearable pain' after alligator kills woman in Florida
Breauna Dorris says her mother may have been walking to or from a campsite when the animal attacked.
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Mouser Electronics Keynote Sponsor of All About Circuits' Industry Tech Days Virtual Conference
Mouser Electronics Keynote Sponsor of All About Circuits' Industry Tech Days Virtual Conference
DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 25, 2023--
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Scientists believe alien life could exist under 'impossible' conditions
Scientists believe alien life could exist under 'impossible' conditions
Scientists have found that one of the key pillars of theory around how life works – that it depends on carbon – may not be the case on other planets. Here on Earth, life depends on organic compounds which are composed of carbon, and often involve other elements such as sulphur, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and phosphorus. With organic compounds, life is partly sustained by chemical interactions called autocatalysis, which are self-sustaining. That means they produce molecules which then enable the reaction to happen again, and do not need any outside influence to keep going on. In the new study, scientists looked for autocatalysis in non-organic compounds. The theory is that if autocatalysis helps drive a process called abiogenesis – the origin process for life – then this origin process could also come from non-organic matter. Betül Kaçar, an astrobiologist, bacteriologist and evolutionary biologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told news outlet Space.com: “It's important to explore these possibilities so that we have an idea of what all forms of life can look like, not just Earth life.” "One of the major reasons that origin-of-life researchers care about autocatalysis is because reproduction — a key feature of life — is an example of autocatalysis. “Life catalyses the formation of more life. One cell produces two cells, which can become four and so on. “As the number of cells multiply, the number and diversity of possible interactions multiplies accordingly.” The scientists searched in a huge trove of existing scientific documents for examples of autocatalysis, and found 270 different cycles of the reactions. Most of the 270 examples did not feature organic compounds, but rather elements which are rare in life forms such as mercury, or the radioactive metal thorium. “It was thought that these sorts of reactions are very rare,” Kaçar said in a statement. “We are showing that it's actually far from rare. You just need to look in the right place.” Now, it means scientists can test these cycles to get a better understanding of how autocatalysis can work. “The cycles presented here are an array of basic recipes that can be mixed and matched in ways that haven't been tried before on our planet,” said study author Zhen Peng, also an evolutionary biologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “They might lead to the discovery of completely new examples of complex chemistry that work in conditions where carbon- or even silicon-based cycles are too either combusted or frozen out.” The scientists published their findings in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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