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    https://en.sinapress.ir/Agreeableness may be the key to success in life
    Science and Technology
    Saturday 05 March 2022

    Agreeableness may be the key to success in life

    To get ahead in life, the most successful person is a team player. New research reports having the personality trait agreeableness can improve your job performance and help you win in life.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/New study reveals that healthy plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes
    Science and Technology
    Monday 11 April 2022

    New study reveals that healthy plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes

    https://en.sinapress.ir/Covid affects major organs in the body in ways never imagined, new research shows
    Science and Technology
    Monday 11 April 2022
    Oxford professors looked at the brains of over 700 people

    Covid affects major organs in the body in ways never imagined, new research shows

    Professor Gwenaëlle Douaud and colleagues from Oxford University assessed changes in the brains of 785 participants from UK Biobank, a large-scale biomedical database and research resource.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/Fish Species Put Up with Ocean Acidification by Means of Rapid Evolution
    Sunday 13 March 2022
    New research outcome:

    Fish Species Put Up with Ocean Acidification by Means of Rapid Evolution

    New research led by scientists from the University of Hong Kong has thrown light on the source of variability among fish species and how some species can change faster to help them withstand ocean acidification.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/Researcher’s re-engineer red blood cells to trigger immune system against COVID-19
    Sunday 13 March 2022
    New scientific findings:

    Researcher’s re-engineer red blood cells to trigger immune system against COVID-19

    New researchers have teamed up in an experimental study to modify red blood cells to transport viral agents which can safely trigger the immune system against Coronavirus.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/How to Have a Healthy Sexuality?
    Science and Technology
    Sunday 13 February 2022

    How to Have a Healthy Sexuality?

    Knowing the differences between men and women in the sexual response model helps them to gain a more biologically accurate understanding of their bodies and partner, and creates more reasonable expectations in sex.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/Let See How It Could Look Like
    Saturday 12 March 2022
    Earth May Have a Nearby Twin

    Let See How It Could Look Like

    Scientists imagine α-Cen Earth would have water, graphite, a ton of diamonds... and maybe life?
    https://en.sinapress.ir/NASA nears test of X-57 Maxwell
    Saturday 12 March 2022
    Interest in electric aircraft grows

    NASA nears test of X-57 Maxwell

    NASA is planning its first crewed test flight of an all-electric plane, the X-57 Maxwell test aircraft, in the next few months as interest in electric aircraft grows.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/NASA is finally about to open it
    Friday 11 March 2022
    This tube of lunar soil has been sealed since 1972

    NASA is finally about to open it

    NASA scientists are about to find out about lunar soil aging after fifty years.
    https://en.sinapress.ir/Some Hawaiian coral species show resilience to warming oceans
    Friday 11 March 2022
    Climate change:

    Some Hawaiian coral species show resilience to warming oceans

    Some coral species display resilience to the effects of ocean warming and acidification due to climate change, reports a study of three types of coral in Hawaii published in Scientific Reports.

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    • New study reveals that healthy plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes
      Monday 11 April 2022

      New study reveals that healthy plant-based diets are associated with a lower risk of developing diabetes

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    • Covid affects major organs in the body in ways never imagined, new research shows
      Monday 11 April 2022

      Covid affects major organs in the body in ways never imagined, new research shows

      Professor Gwenaëlle Douaud and colleagues from Oxford University assessed changes in the brains of 785 participants from UK Biobank, a large-scale biomedical database and research resource.

      Full text
    • Fish Species Put Up with Ocean Acidification by Means of Rapid Evolution
      Sunday 13 March 2022

      Fish Species Put Up with Ocean Acidification by Means of Rapid Evolution

      New research led by scientists from the University of Hong Kong has thrown light on the source of variability among fish species and how some species can change faster to help them withstand ocean acidification.

      Full text
    • Researcher’s re-engineer red blood cells to trigger immune system against COVID-19
      Sunday 13 March 2022

      Researcher’s re-engineer red blood cells to trigger immune system against COVID-19

      New researchers have teamed up in an experimental study to modify red blood cells to transport viral agents which can safely trigger the immune system against Coronavirus.

      Full text
    • Let See How It Could Look Like
      Saturday 12 March 2022

      Let See How It Could Look Like

      Scientists imagine α-Cen Earth would have water, graphite, a ton of diamonds... and maybe life?

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