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10/14/2021
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By Mary Villareal
COVID-19 vaccines result in far more deaths in just 10 months than all other vaccines combined for the last 30 years
Data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) shows that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines had been associated to the deaths of 16,310 people since December last year. Prior to that, there had only been 6,214 people who died from all vaccines approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 30 years. There have also […]
09/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
High levels of microplastics found in babies’ poop
Babies are already exposed to a lot of plastic — even more than adults, according to a study. A new study showed that an average of 36,000 nanograms of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics (MP) can be found in every one gram of infant feces, compared to 2,600 nanograms for adults. This shows that infants are exposed to […]
09/23/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Documents prove NIH funded coronavirus research in Wuhan
A multimillion-dollar bat coronavirus research grant to a Chinese lab was revealed to have been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Documents indicate that researchers based in Wuhan, China, manipulated coronaviruses in ways that led to the severity of infection, using platforms that tested the ability of bat coronaviruses in using human receptors. The grant documents […]
09/20/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Sitting for too long linked to greater heart disease risk in postmenopausal women: Study
Exercise offers many benefits, but these may not be enough to undo the negative health effects that come with spending too much time sitting, whether at home or the office. Researchers found that sitting for long periods has been linked to a greater risk of cardiovascular diseases in postmenopausal women. For their study, the researchers looked […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Reshaping history: Experts unearth proof that humans entered the Americas in several waves, not all at once
Humans were thought to have entered the Americas 12,000 years ago. However, the discovery of the skeletal remains of humans from 10,000 years ago challenges this theory. The skeleton was that of a woman whose skull shape was different from that of others in the same region at the same period. Experts believed that this is […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Ancient and green: Study suggests billion-year-old green algae is the ancestor of all plants on the planet
Scientists discovered fossils of what may now be considered to be the oldest green algae known to science. The seaweed, named Proterocladus antiquus, was said to have lived about a billion years ago. Despite its size (about 2 millimeters in length), the algae had a big role: it was able to produce oxygen through photosynthesis, possibly making […]
09/13/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Professor unearths sample of human brains that turned to GLASS after Vesuvius eruption
One man’s brain turned to glass after the Mount Vesuvius eruption in Italy in 79 A.D., a study suggests. The eruption itself killed thousands and destroyed Roman settlements near modern-day Naples. The town of Herculaneum was buried by volcanic matter and entombed some of its residents. A team of researchers, however, has been studying the remains […]
09/08/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Water purifier inspired by mangrove trees can remove salt from water
Researchers have developed a new type of water purifier that mimics the way mangrove trees remove salt from salt water. This study not only offers a better understanding of the plants’ plumbing system, it could also lead to creating new desalination technologies. An engineering feat that has long baffled scientists is how mangroves survive their environments by converting […]
09/07/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Big lifters: Bees can carry almost their own bodyweight back to the hive when in “economy mode”
A recent study found that bumblebees, the plump, fuzzy relatives of honey bees, are actually heavy lifters, able to fly back to their hive with almost their own body weight in nectar. The study, conducted by scientists at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) showed that bees can fly using an “economy mode” that uses less energy […]
09/06/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Cows don’t just moo – they also talk about the weather, say scientists
A new study says that cows have their own language and can talk to each other about food and the weather. Researchers, led by a Ph.D. candidate from the University of Sydney, discovered that dairy cows have their own individual voice and they respond to positive and negative emotional situations. The team of researchers created a […]
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