Disgust developed to prevent sickness and poisoning. Philosophy professor and author Daniel Kelly told PopSci that humans avoid rotting food because it might make us ill. Author: Our forefathers survived by acquiring distaste. Blood,...
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More than half of Omicron users are unaware of their illness
According to surveys conducted in the United States, 56 percent of infected people were unaware of their status. Over half of Omicron infected persons don’t know it. A recent research focuses on submerged Covid...
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What happens in the brain when you die?
Synapses undergo a burst of excitation before death, like strokes and migraines. What happens to the brain after death is a mystery. Many NDEs include a bright tunnel. It’s challenging to research the brain’s...
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New antibody against coronavirus variants
Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus mutations lower immunity. Current omicron vaccinations and antibodies are partially successful. An antibody neutralizes all known viruses. This mouse-made antibody doesn’t attach to the coronavirus’ variable binding site. It connects to a...
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