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Fish Without Jaws Bite The Blood-Brain Barrier
A major challenge in the treatment of cancers and other brain disorders is to ensure that medicines reach their goals. A team of biomedical engineers and clinical scientists from the University of Wis
Catching A Virus With The Help Of Its Tail
Some RNA viruses insert their genetic material as one piece, while others cut it into pieces. The latter are appropriately called segmented viruses. Such segmented RNA viruses causing human diseases
A Cellular Speedometer Is Bioengineered By Scientists
Many types of cells can feel the flow, just as our skin cells can feel the difference between a gentle breeze and a strong wind. But we depend on feeling the force involved, the push of the air agains
Restoring Imbalance Of Brain Chemistry Related To Schizophrenia
The results advance the hope that supplementation of broccoli sprout extract, which contains high levels of the sulforaphane chemical, could at some point provide a way to reduce the doses of traditio
The Story Of A Piece of Stonehenge That Once Disappeared
A lost piece of one of Stonehenge's iconic standing stones has finally been returned. The cylindrical stone was perforated in the giant Neolithic standing stone and then taken as a souvenir more than
Scientists Come Up With New Approaches To Save Environment
Global warming is one of the most serious and important issue in the present day. With the increasing global warming and pollution, the climate is deteriorating each day. Scientists and researchers ar
PUBG With Never Before Features
PUBG is one of the most loved games these days. Youngsters are simply crazy for the game to next level. Lately, PUBG Mobile introduced the beta version of its latest update v0.12.0. At present, Tencen
Magnets Can Help The AI Approach The Efficiency Of The Human Brain
Researchers from Purdue University and brain-inspired computer experts think that part of the answer can be found in magnets. Researchers have developed a process to use magnetic with networks like th
A Global Warming Warning by Experts
Scientists have long studied how the gradual thawing of permafrost that occurs over decades in centimeters of surface soils will influence the release of carbon into the atmosphere. But Turetsky and a
For Prehistoric Artisans, Freshwater Mussel Shells Were The Material Of Choice
A new study suggests that 6000 years ago, people from all over Europe shared the cultural tradition of using freshwater mussel shells to make ornaments. A global team of researchers comprising academ
1 Million Species Face Extinction Threat
Nature is the most precious gift of God to us. We must use the natural resources judiciously so that our future generations can also benefit from the same. Humans are the most evolved and capable livi
Arsenic Used For Breathing
Arsenic is an extremely deadly poison for humans and most of the living beings. As per a new research, it has been discovered that microorganisms are breathing arsenic in a huge area of the Pacific Oc
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