[ad_1] Almost everyone who spends time outdoors knows the connection between ticks and Lyme disease. But tick bites may be much more threatening than previously thought, including a number of newly discovered …
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[ad_1] New study suggests some people may be genetically more sensitive to severe symptoms Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)Alzheimer-type brain disease associated with repeated blows to the head. The study, conducted by researchers …
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[ad_1] Anton Zeilinger, a renowned quantum physicist, recently said: "Personally, I believe that in the future, most, if not all, communications will be quantum." China has already taken steps to make the …
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[ad_1] Cheese and other dairy products were established in northern Mongolia at least 3,300 years ago, according to a new study. Many species of dairy cattle, including cattle and yak, have been …
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[ad_1] Receive the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE November 5, 2018 / 19h06 GMT By David Freeman Maybe it's an extraterrestrial spaceship. Scientists are puzzled over Oumuamua since this mysterious space object rocked under …
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[ad_1] Magnets: How do they work? Part of the problem is that we do not understand much about small-scale events on the Sun. We know that our role is to heat our …
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Read More »Scientists use satellites to monitor endangered cetacean populations • Earth.com
[ad_1] A new method of surveying whale populations using satellites could be useful for studying whales threatened with extinction in remote areas. In the face of the growing threat of human activities, …
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[ad_1] Randolph Ashton is using human embryonic stem cells to grow neural tubes, which gives rise to the brain and spinal cord. Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease. …
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[ad_1] This strengthens the link between dinosaurs and ostriches.The tradition is to postpone the colored egg appeared among feathered dinosaurs. This article was made by scientists in an article in the journal …
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