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Electric Follicle Stimulator Prevents Hair Loss

Electric impulses from a follicle stimulator can activate hair roots and prevent hair loss and baldness, according to a recent study published in the ACS

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Flexible Batteries: Bend and Twist

In the world of electronics, the need for new energy sources is becoming increasingly important. With the rise of flexible screens in smartphones and notebooks,

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Boost Brain Power with Reading

Learning to read and write leads to a restructuring of the brain and improves cognitive abilities in other areas, according to recent research. While reading

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Majority Support for CO2 Tax in Germany and USA

A new study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has found that the introduction of a CO2 tax is necessary to reduce

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Chinese tree may cure cancer.

A rare tree species, Abies beshanzuensis, found only in China, has been found to contain a compound that can suppress tumor growth. Unfortunately, there are

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Long TV watching impairs memory

A new study conducted by scientists at University College London has found that prolonged television viewing can have a negative impact on the verbal memory

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Turmeric Suppresses Inflammation Safely

A breakthrough study by scientists at the University of Saarland has found that curcumin, a compound found in turmeric, can suppress inflammation without any side

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Brain Cells Erase Memories

A new study has found that a group of neurons called MCH cells actively erase unimportant memories during deep sleep, preventing them from being stored

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Underwater Robot Reveals 1845 Shipwreck

The discovery of the HMS Terror, one of two ships that sank during the Franklin Expedition in the Arctic, has been a mystery for over

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Tourism Contributes 8% to CO2 Emissions

Tourism is responsible for eight percent of global CO2 emissions, making it a significant contributor to climate change. According to a new study by the