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Jumping Exercises Could Help Astronauts Avoid Cartilage Damage

Jumping workouts could help astronauts prevent the type of cartilage damage they are likely to endure during lengthy missions to… Read More

1 year ago
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Town Is Left In Limbo After Betting Big On GMO Salmon

That’s how a biotech company called AquaBounty described its AquAdvantage salmon, the first genetically modified animal approved by the federal… Read More

1 year ago
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Light-Activated Chemicals Improve Breast Cancer Treatment

Scientists have developed new light-sensitive chemicals that can radically improve the treatment of aggressive cancers with minimal side effects. This… Read More

1 year ago
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Weird & Wacky News (33rd Edition)

From around the corner, down the street, and up your alley, here are some stories that hitting the headlines...and they're… Read More

1 year ago
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The New Snake Oil: Antivenoms That Are As Useless As Water

In sub-Saharan Africa patients face a “Wild West” where treatments for snake bites cost the earth or don’t work. This… Read More

1 year ago
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Is Google’s Search Product Still A Monopoly?

This article was written by Pallavi Rao and originally published by Visual Capitalist. This chart breaks down the average Q4… Read More

1 year ago
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ETH Zurich Unveils Fabrication Process For Lightweight, Reusable Concrete Staircase

The Cadenza concrete spiral staircase designed by ETH Zurich and ROK Architects in Dübendorf showcases a novel fabrication technique using… Read More

1 year ago
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Risks Of Geologic Disposal Of Weapons Plutonium

The United States has a plutonium problem. This heavy metal, rarely found in nature but produced by nuclear reactors, is… Read More

1 year ago
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Bacteria Can Eat ‘Forever Chemicals’

In the quest to take the “forever” out of “forever chemicals,” bacteria might be our ally, according to a new… Read More

1 year ago
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Property And Sovereignty In Space

Private citizens and companies may one day begin to permanently settle outer space and celestial bodies. But if we don’t enact… Read More

1 year ago

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