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Drug Discovery and Development– In Space

Conducting scientific experiments in space enables investigators to examine and make medicines without gravity, which could give unexpected outcomes that enhance investigation back in the world. Regarding to a cover story in Chemical & Engineering Information, more commercial entities are broadening offerings in low-Earth orbit, which could eventually permit more characteristic and inexpensive drug discovery

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Identity Theft: The Key to the Cat Parasite’s (Toxoplasma) Success

The parasite The parasite Toxoplasma is carried by a considerable part of the global human population. Currently, a study led by researchers at Stockholm University demonstrates how this microscopic parasite so effectively spreads in the body, for example, to the brain. The parasite infects immune cells and steals their identity. The research study is released

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2022 Will Strike a New Record For Climate Pollution

The earth has nine years to avert climate catastrophe. However, we are still pumping out record levels of pollution. The growing climate catastrophe The globe is rapidly coming close to a current level of climate catastrophe as greenhouse gas discharges in 2022 strike record levels. Co2 air pollution from burning fossil fuels gets on track

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Research Sheds New Light on the Benefits of Water Fluoridation to Children

A seven-year study led by University of Manchester researchers has concluded that fluoridation of the water supply may provide a small benefit to children’s dental health. The benefits are smaller than presented in previous research studies– carried out 50 years back– when fluoride toothpaste was less extensively available in the U.K. The CATFISH research was

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Where Human Beings Live, Microplastics End Up In Rivers

An article released in Environmental Contamination, authored by Saint Louis University (SLU) researchers, demonstrates that human closeness is the best indication of microplastics being located in the Meramec River in Missouri. Something in the water A crew of investigators, carried by Jason Knouft, Ph.D., lecturer of biology, principal researcher with the WATER Institute at SLU,

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Australian Public Asks For More Proactive Pet Laws

Public opinion is shifting to wanting a much more proactive approach to animal well-being rather than a reactive approach to animal cruelty. University of Adelaide specialists asked the Australian public about their perception of the penalties for animal cruelty. The court of public opinion Rochelle Morton, a Ph.D. student from the University of Adelaide’s School

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Strange Phenomenon of Liquid Skin Found on the Surface of Glass

Ice characteristics Ice is not constantly ice all the way through. Even at temperatures level well below freezing, its surface area can be coated in a membrane of quasi-liquid atoms, with its density typically only a few nanometers. Its formation procedure is referred to as premelting (or ‘surface melting’), which is why your ice can

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Half of the Dentists Say Patients Are Coming to Appointments While Intoxicated

TUESDAY, Nov. 8, 2022 (HealthDay News)– More and more anxious patients are coming intoxicated for dental appointments, frequently causing dentists to postpone treatment until the patient sobers up, new survey data indicate. As more states are legalizing cannabis, more than half of dentists (52%) report seeing patients intoxicated with weed or other drugs, a new

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