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[ad_1] Most patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are treated with a "single" protocol that is not adapted to the physiology of each person and can leave many cases poorly managed. A …
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[ad_1] A team of British astronomers reports the first detection of material falling in a black hole at 30% of the speed of light, located at the center of the distant galaxy …
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[ad_1] A typical desktop globe is designed to be a geometric sphere and to rotate smoothly as you rotate it. Our present planet is much less perfect, both in shape and in …
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[ad_1] The collection of microorganisms residing in the human body, estimated at 100,000 billion people, called the human microbiome, contributes to the physiology of health and human diseases, including nutrition, immune function, …
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[ad_1] Silver nanoparticles are increasingly used in consumer products, such as clothing and personal care products, in the medical and pharmaceutical industry and in the food industry. This is why their presence …
Read More »Scientists reveal the secret life of moths – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered that moths can play a much larger role as plant pollinators than previously thought. A joint study from the Universities of York, Newcastle and Hull suggests that moths …
Read More »International study suggests ancient globalization – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Using energy consumption as a measure, a team of international scientists found that ancient civilizations engaged in globalization were more than previously thought, suggesting that an integrated global economy was not …
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[ad_1] A team of scientists has calculated the strength of the material deep within the crust of neutron stars and found it to be the most powerful material in the universe. Postgraduate …
Read More »New obstacle to the development of immunotherapies – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The body's immune system is a brave weapon against the disease, and the exploitation of its power by a technique called immunotherapy is at the forefront of current research to treat …
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