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03/18/2020
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By Franz Walker
Up to 86 percent of people walking around with the coronavirus don’t even know they have it (because they show no symptoms)
The more health officials are learning about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the more it becomes clear that stealth cases of people who don’t know they have the virus are one of the main drivers for its spread. However, officials are just learning how big a part these stealth transmissions play. A new study is laying down the facts on […]
03/18/2020
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By Franz Walker
Recently discovered 2.5-billion-year-old fossils may contain cyanobacteria that transformed Earth’s atmosphere with oxygen
Most living creatures on Earth need oxygen to live – as such, the element is considered one of the building blocks of life. With this in mind, it might come as a surprise to find out that oxygen wasn’t present in the atmosphere of the early Earth. Now, a recent study has discovered how unusually large, […]
03/17/2020
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By Franz Walker
Social distancing and early testing could have PREVENTED 95% of all coronavirus cases in China
Authorities all over the world are encouraging social distancing as a means to stop the spread of the highly contagious coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Now, two separate studies show how the pandemic could have been slowed down when it broke out in China if social distancing practices were implemented earlier. To see how governments can better respond to the […]
03/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Researchers develop “non-invasive” prosthetic robot arm
Scientists have been working with prosthetic robot arms as a way to help people who have lost limbs to regain their freedom of movement. However, these robot arms require special brain implants for them to work. Now, a group of researchers developed a new kind of prosthetic robot arm that no longer needs these implants, and the surgeries […]
03/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists design nanoparticles that can help heal stroke-related brain damage
A stroke is one of the scariest things that can happen to anyone. Even if it doesn’t always lead to death, sufferers can live with permanent brain damage. Now, a team of scientists from various institutes around the world are looking into nanoparticles made of selenium as a possible way to help heal brain damage from strokes. According […]
03/12/2020
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By Franz Walker
Study: New radioactivity model indicates lost continents of early Earth, challenging current models
Current geological models of Earth’s past tend to assume that the seven continents as we know them have been consistent throughout out planet’s history. A recent study, however, has called that into doubt, hinting at the possibility that other continents may have come and gone in our planet’s prehistoric past. Scientists at the University of Adelaide in Australia have published […]
03/11/2020
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By Franz Walker
From cold to hot: Scientists conduct experiment that allows the reversal of heat flow
The laws of physics state that when a hot object and cold object touch, heat will flow from the former to the latter until both are the same temperature. However, as part of a recent study, scientists have demonstrated the opposite — having heat flow into a hot object from a cold one. The study […]
03/11/2020
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By Franz Walker
Is a kilogram still equivalent to 2.2 pounds? Scientists aim to reinvent the kilogram using the Kibble balance
For over a century now, the definition of “kilogram” has remained constant. However, that may soon change as scientists move to change the measure’s basis – from a solid piece of metal to something called a Kibble balance. Since it was first conceived back in 1889, the standard on which the kilogram was based has been the International Prototype Kilogram […]
03/10/2020
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By Franz Walker
Higher omega-6 intake could lead to lower likelihood of conceiving male offspring and higher risk of pregnancy complications: Study
Omega-6 fatty acids represent one of the three kinds of “omega” fatty acids that the body needs, alongside omega-3s and omega-9s. However, while the consumption of omega-6 fatty acids is generally seen as a good thing, new research from Australia shows that they may have adverse effects on both pregnant women and women who are […]
03/09/2020
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By Franz Walker
Why is methane disappearing from Mars? Researchers explain
For years, scientists have been puzzled by conflicting reports on the existence of atmospheric methane on Mars. Methane gas is considered a bioindicator, and its presence could hint at the existence of biological life on the planet sometime in its past. Now, a recent study looks to explain why the reports from the red planet regarding its methane are […]
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