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Japanese scientists whet the appetite for lab-bred Wagyu beef

Japan’s famous Wagyu beef, a delicacy that can cost more than $ 200 a pound in some top restaurants, could become much more affordable in the form of a replica grown in the laboratory. According to Japanese scientists, they have succeeded in recreating Wagyu, known for its fat marbling, in a laboratory to create something that might eventually look and taste like the real steak.

Delta doesn’t seem to make children sicker; Secondary immune response stronger after infection than after shot

Below is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. This includes research that warrants further studies to confirm the results and that has yet to be certified through peer review. Delta variant doesn’t seem to make children sicker

And the 2021 Nobel Prizes go to men … until now

All eight winners of the Nobel Prize for Medicine 2021 https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/julius-patapoutian-win-2021-nobel-prize-medicine-2021-10-04, chemistry https: / / www .reuters.com / lifestyle / science / list-macmillan-win-2021-nobel-prize-chemistry-2021-10-06, physics https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/science/manabe-hasselmann- parisi- win-2021-nobel-prize-physics-2021-10-05 and literature https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/tanzanian-writer-abdulrazak-gurnah-wins-2021-nobel-prize-literature-2021-10 -07 were men who rekindled a recurring debate about diversity in the coveted awards, especially in science. Ardem Patapoutian and David Julius received the Nobel Prize in Medicine on Monday. Giorgio Parisi, Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann won the physics gong for their work on deciphering the chaotic climate, while Benjamin List and David MacMillan received the chemistry award for developing a tool for building molecules.

Chinese lunar samples suggest that the moon cooled down later than thought

Remnants of solidified lava brought back from a Chinese mission were 1 billion years younger than material acquired from other missions decades ago, according to an article in Science magazine suggesting the moon was cooling later than thought Has. Samples brought back from US and Soviet missions were more than 2.9 billion years old. The samples acquired on China’s Chang’e-5 mission late last year – roughly 1.96 billion years old – suggest that volcanic activity lasted longer than previously expected.

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