Science
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Research has found that sudden, severe dry spells known as flash droughts are becoming more intense globally, except in mountainous…
Researchers have developed a prototype fiber optic gyroscope for detecting ground rotations caused by seismic activity in the volcanic area…
Urban planners are focusing more on green infrastructure projects due to the health and climate benefits they offer to cities.…
Drug Aids in Reprogramming Macrophage Immune Cells, Inhibiting Growth of Prostate and Bladder Tumors
A novel therapy has been developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for…
Periodontal disease, specifically periodontitis, is a leading cause of tooth loss that affects a significant portion of the global adult…
The human genome consists of around 3 billion base pairs with 99.6% genetic similarity between individuals. Researchers from the University…
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have identified a naturally occurring peptide called PEPITEM that shows promise as a new…
Deforestation in Costa Rica has been found to increase the risk of cattle becoming infected with rabies by vampire bats,…
A new study has integrated machine learning, optimization, 3D printing, and stress experiments to gain insight into the intelligent approach…
A group of scientists from Nagoya University in Japan have conducted a study using a specialized microscopic technique to observe…
The Achilles tendon is the largest ligament in the human body, known for its toughness and resilience. Despite its strength,…
A recent study published in the journal Communications: Earth and Environment reveals that dozens of streams and rivers in the…
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