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Reverse Aging with New Cell Therapy

A new cell therapy has been developed by scientists at the University of Bern that can reverse the aging process in mice. The therapy is

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Saving Sharks with Synthetic Squalene

In a groundbreaking development, scientists have successfully produced squalene, a key ingredient in many vaccines, in a laboratory setting. Squalene, an organic compound found in

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Bayern: Six times more infected children

A recent study conducted in Bavaria, Germany, has revealed that many children who were infected with SARS-CoV-2 went undetected due to the mild or asymptomatic

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Fracking causes radioactive air pollution.

Fracking Increases Radioactivity in the Environment, Poses Health Risks Fracking, the process of extracting unconventional oil and gas reserves, has been a controversial practice due

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Sunken Earth Plate Found Under Canada

A previously unknown tectonic plate has been discovered off the west coast of Canada by geologists at the University of Houston. The plate was found

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Accurate COVID-19 Detection via Breath Test

A new GC-IMS breath test has been developed that can detect COVID-19 with 80% accuracy. The results are available almost immediately, making it a potential

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Facebook threatens scientists with advertising

Facebook Attempts to Halt Research Project on Presidential Election Advertising Facebook has threatened to stop a research project by New York University (NYU) that investigates

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Salt-sensitive hypertension drug discovered.

A breakthrough study by the Boston University has found that a class of drugs known as selective Alpha1-Adrenoreceptor-Blockers could help reduce salt-sensitive hypertension in humans.

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Everyday Masks Effective Against Aerosols

According to recent experiments, cloth masks with large mesh sizes can still reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Social distancing and wearing a mask are

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AI outperforms humans in language recognition

In a groundbreaking development, a new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) system has surpassed human accuracy in recognizing everyday conversations. This technology