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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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Four Ways the Pandemic Changed Our Values
The pandemic caused huge shifts in behavior around the world. People were no longer able to engage in day-to-day activities that brought meaning to their lives, like spending time with family and friends, socializing, working, and traveling.
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NASA is finally about to open it
NASA scientists are about to find out about lunar soil aging after fifty years.
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What happens when a nuclear power plant catches fire?
Ukraine has four nuclear power plants, housing a total of 15 reactors. As Russian forces invade, these will come under pressure, caused a building to catch fire.
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Damaged areas of the brain could explain confusion in dementia patients
Dementia researchers have found damage in the 'highly evolved' areas of the brain that usually help us to recognize new information.
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5 new technologies for the 2022 racing season
This year’s Formula One season has seen a host of changes, making racing more exciting than ever before and giving smaller teams a chance to compete with the big names.
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What Happens When A Star Passes Too Close To A Black Hole?
Once every 100,000 years or so, an event will occur in a galaxy that results in a star being instantly destroyed by one of the universe's most powerful forces.
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An Asteroid Predicted to Hit Earth in 2023 Has Turned Out to Be Safe
Earlier this year, the discovery of a potentially hazardous asteroid took astronomers on a roller coaster ride.
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Why AI is a small business’s best friend
Artificial intelligence is rapidly making its way into the small-and-medium business (SMB) layer of the economy, with the same promises and pitfalls that it has brought to large organizations.
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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.
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Iran is one of the Top 10 UAV Powers in the World
According to the analysis around the world, Iran is now among the top 10 UAV powers, which is why serious sanctions have been imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran in recent years.
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Maker Cuts Price of Controversial New Alzheimer's Drug in Half
The maker of the pricey new Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm (aducanumab) said Monday it will slash the cost of its medication in half, effective Jan. 1, 2022.
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Scientists Need Your Help in Identifying New Exoplanets Out in Space
If you've always wanted to discover a planet for your very own, now's your chance. Researchers are calling on the public for help in identifying exoplanets – planets orbiting stars outside of our own Solar System.
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What are the healthiest foods to eat?
Scientists have developed a new dietary guide, dubbed the “Food Compass,” to help people make healthier eating choices. It profiles the nutrients of more than 8,000 foods and beverages and rates them as good or bad for you.
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Sharks may bite humans because they mistake us for seals and sea lions
Instances of sharks biting humans are rare, and researchers think they may happen when the marine predators confuse us for other species
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Intelligent Timing Belt Failure Warning System, Iranian Product
The intelligent time belt failure alarm system is an Iranian product that was registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO and this product has been supported by 153 countries.
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