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Research shows mild hand cleansers effectively kill enveloped viruses, like coronavirus, but struggle with non-enveloped ones.
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A rare white dwarf pulsar, J1912-4410, has been discovered, offering significant insights into stellar evolution and magnetic fields.
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HIV Medication Maraviroc: A Dual-Action Weapon Against Dementia and Huntington’s Disease
Cambridge researchers use HIV drug Maraviroc in mice to enhance brain self-clearing, possibly slowing dementia and Huntington’s disease.
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