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07/06/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Natural treatments: Salt nanoparticles are toxic to cancer cells, say researchers
A study led by University of Georgia researchers found that salt nanoparticles could kill cancer cells and confer anti-cancer immunity. Published in the journal Advanced Materials, the study showed that sodium chloride nanoparticles (SCNPs) could stealthily enter cancer cells and rip them apart from within, causing cell death. The cells’ death could then trigger an immune response that enables the body to ward off […]
06/25/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers discover how space travel weakens astronauts’ immune systems
A new study published June 7 in the journal Scientific Reports found that space travel weakens the immune system by causing the abnormal activation of cells that suppress immune responses. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco and the Stanford University School of Medicine arrived at this finding after exposing human blood samples to simulated weak […]
06/22/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Excessive use of video games, social media and the internet linked to poor academic performance
A new study has found that teens who play video games or surf the internet for more than an hour a day tend to perform worse at school compared to teens who use these interactive technologies in moderation. Interactive technologies are anything that allows for the two-way flow of information, such as video games, smartphones, social […]
06/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Oxford researcher: Humanity should look for star-sized structures called “Dyson spheres” to find aliens
Anders Sandberg of the University of Oxford suggests looking for hypothetical star-sized structures called Dyson spheres to find aliens. He notes that if advanced alien civilizations do exist, they may have built one of these spheres and used it as a supercomputer, solar-capture technology or habitat. “I think you can find a bunch of very different uses,” said […]
06/21/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Flame retardants, pesticides now leading risk factors for IQ loss
A study in the journal Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology found that exposure to flame retardants and pesticides is now the leading contributor to IQ loss. The study, which was published in February last year, also showed that exposure to heavy metals decreased over the past 16 years. A team led by New York University (NYU) researchers arrived at these findings after analyzing data from […]
06/14/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Lancet editor silent when asked about the letter he published “debunking” coronavirus lab-leak theory
Richard Horton, the editor-in-chief of the academic journal The Lancet, refuses to tell if he still supports the cover-up letter published by the journal “debunking” the theory that the Wuhan coronavirus leaked from a Chinese laboratory. Daily Mail asked Horton about his decision to publish and support the letter, amid recent reports encouraging further investigation into the so-called “lab-leak” theory. But he and […]
06/11/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Massive tsunami that hit Britain 8,200 years ago would wipe out present-day cities in Scotland – study
A new study published in the journal Boreas suggests that the massive tsunami that hit the U.K. around 8,200 years ago will wipe out modern-day cities and towns in Scotland if it happens again today. Called the Storegga tsunami, the event was triggered by a submarine landslide in the Norwegian Sea, north of the U.K. It is widely considered the largest natural […]
06/10/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Study attributes mysterious booms called “skyquakes” to celestial phenomena
Researchers suggest that mysterious booming noises called skyquakes are mainly caused by celestial phenomena, such as meteor explosions and supersonic aircraft zooming through the sky. Described as explosive booms rumbling in the distance, skyquakes are widely thought to originate from the sky. These mysterious booms are often reported in the eastern coast of the United States where they seem […]
06/04/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Massive “ocean” hidden in Earth’s mantle linked to deep-focus earthquakes, research suggests
A massive “ocean” hidden in the Earth’s mantle may be triggering earthquakes that originate deep in the planet’s interior. This is what researchers from Carnegie Institute for Science and University of Alberta in Canada suggest in their study, which links fluids trapped in rocks deep underground to so-called deep-focus earthquakes. The researchers detailed their findings in a paper published May 26 in the journal AGU […]
06/02/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Glaciers on Mars could help astronauts survive on the planet
Researchers discovered what appeared to be shallow glaciers beneath the Martian surface. These features might be rich in water ice and are situated in the northern lowlands beneath a flat region called Arcadia Planitia. The researchers said that this region could serve as a landing site for future crewed missions to Mars while the glaciers could provide a water […]
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