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06/15/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Researcher drops bombshell, says 1.2 million Americans may still die from COVID-19
The United States may be facing a far more grim outcome in its fight against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study. In his research, health economist and statistician Anirban Basu said there is a possibility that, if left uncontrolled, the COVID-19 pandemic could kill anywhere between 350,000 to as many as 1.2 […]
06/09/2020
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By Michael Alexander
They’re all in this together: Study discovers that microbe communities can work together to acquire nutrients
There is a method to the madness – or at least there is for the microbes who adopted a cooperative, communal approach when it comes to securing nourishment from their environment. This is according to a new study from the University of Exeter, in which researchers looked for possible factors that could have influenced certain microorganisms […]
06/05/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Elongated skulls unearthed in ancient Chinese tombs may indicate social status, researchers say… is there another explanation?
Human skeletons unearthed in northeast China represent some of the earliest evidence of intentional skull reshaping, says a recent study in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Between 2011 and 2015, the dig at the Houtaomuga site yielded 11 modified skulls and 14 skeletons with unmodified craniums. The former, in particular, had artificially elongated braincases and flattened bones […]
06/02/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Your smartphone camera could soon allow health practitioners to identify antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Smartphone cameras may soon become the latest weapon against dangerous pathogens, a team of Australian scientists suggest. In a study published in the academic journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, researchers from Macquarie University and the University of New South Wales unveiled a new device that can be used to confirm the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, […]
05/29/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Researchers: Vitamin D deficiency may lead to severe COVID-19 complications, death
Those who are deficient in vitamin D may be more prone to developing severe COVID-19 symptoms, according to a new research paper. The statistical analysis, conducted by a team of researchers from Northwestern University and published in preprint format on the MedXRiv site, covered Wuhan coronavirus cases in multiple countries, including China, Iran, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the […]
05/29/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Researchers: Eyes are a possible entry point for coronavirus
The coronavirus may be using the eyes as an entry point into the body, suggests a new study conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University. The study, published in a preprint format in MedRxiv, found that a certain protein enzyme produced by the eyes called angiotensin-converting enzyme-2, or ACE-2, can serve as a carrier for […]
05/25/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Keep your Earth bias in check: MIT scientists claim that alien hunting should not be limited to “Earth-like” life
We may need to be less anthropocentric if we are to find evidence of extraterrestrial life, experts say. Speaking at the inaugural TESS Science Conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a panel of experts noted that holding on to the assumption that alien life will be similar to what evolved here on Earth […]
05/18/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Experts say mouthwash may help protect against coronavirus
Mouthwash may soon become another possible weapon against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, new research says. Conducted by a team of scientists and clinicians from the Cardiff University School of Medicine, the study, published in the Function journal, looked into the possibility that the active ingredients that give commercially available mouthwashes their potent antimicrobial properties could […]
05/14/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Researchers develop unique, super-stretchy polymers that can self-heal
As part of a study on new polymers, researchers have successfully developed a novel self-healing material — a feat considered to be a major breakthrough in the field of materials synthesis. The material, a polymer with incredible stretching, vibration suppression and self-healing properties, was developed by a team of scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in […]
05/13/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Scientists develop artificial muscles powered by glucose: Findings will be used to develop a system that’s “even closer to a biological muscle”
A recent breakthrough in engineering and robotics just might blur the line between man and machine. Researchers from Linköping University in Sweden have successfully developed and created artificial muscles that run on glucose and oxygen — just like their organic counterparts. According to the researchers, they wanted to develop artificial muscles, which, instead of using traditional […]
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