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[ad_1] The mouth of the Amazon River, captured by a NASA satellite (NASA) Researchers found 45 percent of rivers and streams using satellite imagery and special software. According to a new study, …
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[ad_1] New York, June 30 (IBNS): The study of exoplanets – planets located outside our solar system – could help scientists answer big questions about our place in the universe and on …
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Read More »Study reveals people do not wash their hands 97% of the time
[ad_1] The United States Department of Agriculture conducted a new study that reveals that only 97% of consumers do not wash their hands properly. The study notes that the most common mistake …
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[ad_1] Something miraculous happened during the twentieth century, with technological leaps such as aircraft, television, radio, atomic bomb and Internet: thanks to the improvement of public health, medicines and nutrition, the average …
Read More »Markers of Alzheimer's Disease Linked to High-Sugar and Fat-Rich Foods in the Mouse Study
[ad_1] The combination of aging and the consumption of high-fat and high-sugar foods has been associated with markers of Alzheimer's disease in one study. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, …
Read More »NASA uses the Earth as a laboratory to study distant worlds
[ad_1] These images show the sun's side of the Earth in 10 different wavelengths of light in the infrared, visible and ultraviolet ranges ; the images are of figurative color because all …
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