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Cocaine-Producing Tobacco Plant

In a groundbreaking development, Chinese scientists have successfully modified the genes of a tobacco plant to produce cocaine. The aim of this research is to

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Artificial Embryo Created Without Egg and Sperm

In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of Cambridge have created an artificial human embryo without the use of an egg or sperm. The

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“Broken Heart” Affects Physical Health

The loss of loved ones can have a significant impact on both mental and physical health. Researchers at the University of Arizona have investigated whether

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Discovery of Biological Cause for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

A breakthrough discovery has been made in the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also known as the sudden and unexplained death of seemingly

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Farming for Climate Change Solution

The Earth’s atmosphere currently has the highest concentration of CO? in a million years, according to data from the American Meteorological Society. However, natural rock

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Regenerating Teeth with Medication

A breakthrough discovery in dental medicine has been made by researchers at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, Japan. The team has developed

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Lego 3D printer creates human tissue.

A team of researchers from the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff University has developed a 3D bio-printer made entirely out of Lego

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Reverse Aging Process Quickly

Aging is a natural process that affects all living beings, and humans are no exception. However, recent research has shown that the biological age of

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Germany aims for quantum technology leadership.

Germany has announced a new action plan for quantum technologies, which includes a €3 billion funding program aimed at securing the country’s place at the

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Income and Intelligence: Any Connection?

A recent study conducted by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden has challenged the widely held belief that a person’s intelligence quotient (IQ) is directly