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Scientists Discover Link Between Oral Damage and Joint Pain! Going to the dentist for check-ups might be able to stop…
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Revolutionary Discovery: How the Identification of a Key Gene is Changing the Game in Male Contraception
Scientists recently found a new gene called Arrdc5. It affects sperm size, motion, and shape. A drug targeting the protein…
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Startling Study: 40% of Supermarket Meat Contains Dangerously High Levels of Superbugs
A recent study found that “superbugs” – bacteria that can cause serious infections in people – are present in chicken,…
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With the help of technology, people are now able to access information faster and more conveniently. This has made communication…
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Scientists want to use special particles that can send RNA into the body to help people with diseases like cystic…
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Oxygen Therapy: A New Hope for Children Suffering From Rare Diseases
Alternating Hemiplegia is a condition that affects children at an early age and makes them very sick. It’s caused by…
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Female giant African pouched rats are incredible animals – they can be trained to detect landmines and tuberculosis, but that’s…
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How Climate Change Is Accelerating Human-Wildlife Conflicts Across the Globe
Scientists used to look at how climate change affects people and nature as separate things. But a new study reveals…
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An international team of scientists were able to decode Ludwig van Beethoven’s DNA for the very first time by using…