U.S. researchers at Augusta University Georgia School of Medicine have created a nasal spray that shows promise in protecting neurons against Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia in the elderly, and in...
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Why do humans love popping pimples?
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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New Images of the Cartwheel Galaxy from the James Webb Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured stunning new photographs of the distant Cartwheel galaxy, which is 500 million light-years from Earth. Two smaller galaxies that orbit around the main one may also...
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Antarctica, where a weak ocean current poses a danger to the ice
A minor ocean circulation that is often ignored by forecasting models due to its modest size might be responsible for the melting of Antarctic ice shelf 20% to 40% quicker than projected. Specifically, the...
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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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Are you showering during a thunderstorm? It’s possible this is a very bad idea
ScienceAlert suggests against showering during a thunderstorm. Even though lightning strikes are rare, it’s important to know how they function. When clouds create a charge opposing the earth, lightning strikes. Because of this, lightning...
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