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Former astronaut Chris Hadfield discusses future of space exploration – Video

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Former astronaut Chris Hadfield discusses future of space exploration
The Heat interviewed Commander Chris Hadfield, a former astronaut, leading NASA innovator, and a space historian about the future of space exploration. Hadfield is the first Canadian astronaut...

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[ISS] SpaceX Dragon CRS-5 Departs International Space Station – Video

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[ISS] SpaceX Dragon CRS-5 Departs International Space Station
After nearly a month in orbit the SpaceX Dragon CRS-5 cargo spacecraft was released from the International Space Station arm #39;s grasp and drifted off into Space heading home. Release occurred...

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SpaceX Dragon Commercial Cargo Ship Departs International Space Station – Video

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SpaceX Dragon Commercial Cargo Ship Departs International Space Station
After spending a month at the International Space Station, the U.S. unpiloted SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft was unberthed from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module and released from...

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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns from Space Station : BREAKING NEWS – Video

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SpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns from Space Station : BREAKING NEWS
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Teaser – CogGauge: Game Based Cognitive Aptitude Assessment – Video

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Teaser - CogGauge: Game Based Cognitive Aptitude Assessment
CogGauge is DI #39;s cognitive aptitude assessment platform originally developed for NASA. The mission, Solar Hunt, requires the user to perform tasks at each planet in the solar system as they...

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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption – Part 1: These Space Stations – Video

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Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - Part 1: These Space Stations
I swear, it #39;s always something on a space station! We finally get started on the final game in the Prime series.

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European to capsule leaving space station, skipping test

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A European cargo ship is set to depart the International Space Station this weekend. But it will re-enter the atmosphere and burn up the next day, skipping a special descent test because of a problem.

One of four power lines failed last week on the trash-filled capsule. Engineers suspect a bad battery. The problem prompted the European Space Agency to cancel a shallow re-entry test that had been planned for the end of the month. Instead, the craft will re-enter normally Sunday over the Pacific.

Engineers wanted to collect data on a shallow re-entry to prepare for the space station's eventual demise.

This is the last in a line of station supply ships provided by the Europeans. It was launched last July.

Explore further: Space station supply ship exits, now packing trash

More information: European Space Agency: http://www.esa.int/ESA

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A commercial cargo ship has ended its month-long space station visit.

ESA's last Automated Transfer Vehicle will leave the International Space Station on Saturday for its final solo voyage, setting course for a fiery demise that will mark the end of its mission and the programme.

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Sol 0 – Mars Colonization – Season 2 – Part 2 – Brand New Start! – Video

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Sol 0 - Mars Colonization - Season 2 - Part 2 - Brand New Start!
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My science genetic engineering project – Video

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My science genetic engineering project
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Squid recode their genetic make-up on-the-fly to adjust to their surroundings

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The principle of adaptationthe gradual modification of a species' structures and featuresis one of the pillars of evolution. While there exists ample evidence to support the slow, ongoing process that alters the genetic makeup of a species, scientists could only suspect that there were also organisms capable of transforming themselves ad hoc to adjust to changing conditions.

Now a new study published in eLife by Dr. Eli Eisenberg of Tel Aviv University's Department of Physics and Sagol School of Neuroscience, in collaboration with Dr. Joshua J. Rosenthal of the University of Puerto Rico, showcases the first example of an animal editing its own genetic makeup on-the-fly to modify most of its proteins, enabling adjustments to its immediate surroundings. The research, conducted in part by TAU graduate student Shahar Alon, explored RNA editing in the Doryteuthis pealieii squid.

"We have demonstrated that RNA editing is a major player in genetic information processing rather than an exception to the rule," said Dr. Eisenberg. "By showing that the squid's RNA-editing dramatically reshaped its entire proteomethe entire set of proteins expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism at a certain timewe proved that an organism's self-editing of mRNA is a critical evolutionary and adaptive force." This demonstration, he said, may have implications for human diseases as well.

Using the genetic red pencil

RNA is a copy of the genetic code that is translated into protein. But the RNA "transcript" can be edited before being translated into protein, paving the way for different versions of proteins. Abnormal RNA editing in humans has been observed in patients with neurological diseases. The changing physiological appearance of squid and octopuses over their lifetime and across different habitats has suggested extensive recoding might occur in these species. However, this could never be confirmed, as their genomes (and those of most species) have never been sequenced.

For the purpose of the new study, the researchers extracted both DNA and RNA from squid. Harnessing DNA sequencing and computational analyses at TAU, the team compared the RNA and DNA sequences to observe differences. The sequences in which the RNA and DNA did not match up were identified as "edited."

"It was astonishing to find that 60 percent of the squid RNA transcripts were edited. The fruit fly, for the sake of comparison, is thought to edit only 3% of its makeup," said Dr. Eisenberg. "Why do squid edit to such an extent? One theory is that they have an extremely complex nervous system, exhibiting behavioral sophistication unusual for invertebrates. They may also utilize this mechanism to respond to changing temperatures and other environmental parameters."

"Misfolding" the proteins

The researchers hope to use this approach to identify recoding sites in other organisms whose genomes have not been sequenced.

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