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Universe Monsters in Candid Sight: Huge Radio Galaxy May Be More Commoner than We Think
New computer simulations suggest that the largest structure of the universe—a huge width galaxy spread over millions of light years—could…
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Universe Monsters in Candid Sight: Huge Radio Galaxy May Be More Commoner than We Think
New computer simulations suggest that the largest structure of the universe—a huge width galaxy spread over millions of light years—could…
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Live nerve interface can change the treatment of brain diseases
Recent advances in neural interface technology are shifting from rigid metal devices to designs inspired by biology itself, which may…
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Live nerve interface can change the treatment of brain diseases
Recent advances in neural interface technology are shifting from rigid metal devices to designs inspired by biology itself, which may…
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The United Nations draws attention to glacier preservation – the state of the earth
On March 21, the United Nations will officially announce the first day of the glacier. The simultaneous events at the…
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Scar-free healing frostbite: the promise of sine-like skin
Frostbite is a severe cold injury that affects millions of globally, often leading to long-term recovery, scars and long-term complications…
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Scar-free healing frostbite: the promise of sine-like skin
Frostbite is a severe cold injury that affects millions of globally, often leading to long-term recovery, scars and long-term complications…
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Your brain decodes hidden messages in voice melody
The subtle rise on the court when someone asks a question? Focus on certain words to convey importance? It turns…
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Your brain decodes hidden messages in voice melody
The subtle rise on the court when someone asks a question? Focus on certain words to convey importance? It turns…
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Our bodies secretly feed intestinal bacterial sugar through hidden pathways, research shows
Surprisingly, our understanding of our relationship with trillions of microorganisms in the gut, researchers found that our bodies actively feed…
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