Science
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Astrocytes not only amyloid, but also drive memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease
Scientists have found that astrocytes, known as astrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease, have decreased cognition of fuel for fuel in fuel…
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Health claims drive dog food prices to rise 18%
According to the new study, more than 1,200 dry dog foods are analyzed, pet owners are willing to pay high…
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Why 90% of French jobs become career traps
More than 90% of French jobs serve as a function of career bottlenecks – a groundbreaking study of labour market…
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DNA research shows that bed bugs go from caves and civilization to civilization.
New genetic research shows that bedbugs were likely to become the first urban pest of humans when they abandoned bats…
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One peptide, two superpowers: combat viruses and regenerating tissues
The researchers found a significant peptide derived from natural human proteins that can fight viruses while promoting tissue regeneration and…
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Singing to babies will boost their mood for weeks
Parents have long intuitively known that babies like to sing, but new research provides the first scientific evidence that such…
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Your body clock still follows the ancient seasonal rhythm
Despite electric lights and indoor life, human circadian rhythms are still surprisingly crazy, tracking the seasonal changes in sunlight, just…
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Two-drug combinations extend mouse lifespan by 30%
Combining two existing cancer drugs together can extend the lifespan of mice by about 30%, while improving elderly health, thus…
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How to search online to enhance beliefs and split us
Can your online search be able to lock your beliefs without knowing it? A new Tulane study shows that it…
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Generation Z leaders call for protection with Treetalks – Earth State
An ancient dense spruce forest in Holma, Sweden. Credits: W.Carter, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons Last month, Amanda Biscoe and Pamela…
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