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Austrian researchers have identified a previously unknown mechanism of the HIV virus that plays a central role in its replication in the human body. Despite
COVID-19 Risk Calculator Online
A new algorithm has been developed that calculates an individual’s risk of infection in indoor spaces based on current research. The coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is known
Scarless Healing with Wound Gel
A new wound gel has been developed that activates the immune system and accelerates the healing of skin injuries. This medication could potentially prevent scarring
Lockdown worsens depression amid Covid-19
The lockdown in the spring had a significant impact on people with depression, and now psychiatrists fear that the current lockdown-light will exacerbate the situation.
2,000 km Range Boost with SALD Batteries
A new battery technology called Spatial Atom Layer Deposition (SALD) has been developed by a collaboration of Dutch and German scientists. The technology is expected
Mushroom Leather Innovation
Mushroom-based vegan leather is a more environmentally friendly and cheaper alternative to traditional animal leather, while still possessing similar tactile properties and being biodegradable. Leather
Organic Brain Inspires Nanoelectronics
The human brain is capable of impressive feats. It can react to spontaneous actions in seconds and trigger a corresponding impulse. Compared to computer technology,
Bat Social Distancing
Sick vampire bats practice social distancing, according to a recent study by scientists from the Natural History Museum in Berlin, Ohio State University, and the
Electric Brain Stimulation Boosts Creativity
A recent study published in the journal Brain Structure and Function has found that deactivating certain regions of the brain through transcranial direct current stimulation
Florida’s Water Supply Threatened by Weakening Gulf Stream
The North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a crucial factor in the world’s climate, is weakening and bringing less warm water from the Caribbean to