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Virus Protection Capsule Developed by Start-up

A new capsule designed to protect against Covid-19 and other diseases is allowing dialysis patients, immunosuppressed children, and seriously ill adults to maintain social connections.

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Magic Mushroom Effects Decoded

Psychoactive substance psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, has been used in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses for several years. However, the exact mechanism of how

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Birds at Risk in Windy Regions

Wind power presents a dilemma for humanity. On one hand, wind turbines and power lines cause the death of birds and bats, while on the

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US Military to Receive Mobile Atomic Clocks

The US military is set to receive portable atomic clocks for use in aircraft, ships, and even rockets. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

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Affordable Invisibility Cloak for Start-ups

Invisibility Shield Co., a UK-based start-up, has developed a cloaking device that is set to hit the market soon. The company has raised €312,312 through

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Neuralink: Brain Chips for Humans

Elon Musk’s company, Neuralink, is set to implant its brain-control interface (BCI) in humans within the next six months. The BCI is designed to help

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Melting glaciers cause tsunamis.

A massive iceberg calving event at the William Glacier in Antarctica was recently observed by the British Antarctic Survey’s research vessel, James Clark Ross. The

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Smooth Flying with New Technology

Turbulence Cancelling: Austrian Company Develops Technology to Reduce Turbulence and CO2 Emissions in Airplanes Turbulence Solutions, an Austrian company, has developed a technology called Turbulence

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Safe Labor Meat Approved

Upside Foods, a food technology company, has received preliminary approval from the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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New Treatment Prevents Chronic Nightmares.

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University College London (UCL) has debunked the common stereotype that men who drive sports cars have small