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Australia’s social media ban for teens had little impact on their habits, research shows
This became one of the first assessments of these leading global measures.
International scientists call for digitization and support of the National Herbarium of Ukraine in Kyiv
International scientists urge digitization of Ukraine's National Herbarium in Kyiv to preserve 2.3 million plant specimens.
Antibodies Discovered That Could Form the Basis of a Vaccine or Treatment for West Nile Virus
Efficacy of antibodies W010 and W014 When cloning antibodies in the laboratory, one of them, named W010, was identified.
Comet 3I/ATLAS may have formed 12 billion years ago in an icy system
New data supporting these assumptions were obtained from observations made by the James Webb space telescope and the ALMA observatory.
Rhodotorula taiwanensis yeast may be the basis for environmental traps against malaria mosquitoes
Rhodotorula taiwanensis yeast may help reduce malaria transmission
Study reveals link between eight food additives and risk of hypertension and heart disease
This is the first study of its kind to analyze the impact of a wide range of preservatives on human health.
Innovative Procedure Reduces Knee Pain: Study Shows Pain Scores Drop from 7 to 3
Нова нехірургічна процедура із застосуванням емболізації артерій коліна демонструє значне та тривале полегшення болю.
Antarctic Peninsula Records 15.4°C in June Amid Abnormal Ice Melting
On the Antarctic Peninsula, a record temperature of 15.4°C was recorded for June, significantly exceeding previous records and average values.
Poll: Zelensky’s decision on UPA worsened attitude of over half of Poles towards Ukraine
This was shown by a survey conducted by the research company SW Research for the publication “Rzeczpospolita” on 9-10 June among 800 adult internet users.
Blue Origin’s MK1 “Endurance” Lunar Lander Passes Key NASA Tests
Blue Origin's MK1 "Endurance" lunar lander passed key NASA vacuum chamber tests, a critical step before its mission to the Moon's South Pole this year.
Three Travelers Die on Cruise Ship Amid Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak
Three travelers have died on a cruise ship amid suspected hantavirus infection, with another passenger critically ill. The article details hantavirus symptoms, transmission, and treatment.
RMIT Study: Eucalyptus Bark Can Clean Water, Air, and Capture Carbon
New RMIT research shows eucalyptus bark, typically considered waste, can be repurposed to purify water, filter air, and capture carbon dioxide.
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Australia’s social media ban for teens had little impact on their habits, research shows
This became one of the first assessments of these leading global measures.
International scientists call for digitization and support of the National Herbarium of Ukraine in Kyiv
International scientists urge digitization of Ukraine's National Herbarium in Kyiv to preserve 2.3 million plant specimens.
Antibodies Discovered That Could Form the Basis of a Vaccine or Treatment for West Nile Virus
Efficacy of antibodies W010 and W014 When cloning antibodies in the laboratory, one of them, named W010, was identified.
Comet 3I/ATLAS may have formed 12 billion years ago in an icy system
New data supporting these assumptions were obtained from observations made by the James Webb space telescope and the ALMA observatory.
Rhodotorula taiwanensis yeast may be the basis for environmental traps against malaria mosquitoes
Rhodotorula taiwanensis yeast may help reduce malaria transmission
Study reveals link between eight food additives and risk of hypertension and heart disease
This is the first study of its kind to analyze the impact of a wide range of preservatives on human health.
Innovative Procedure Reduces Knee Pain: Study Shows Pain Scores Drop from 7 to 3
Нова нехірургічна процедура із застосуванням емболізації артерій коліна демонструє значне та тривале полегшення болю.
Antarctic Peninsula Records 15.4°C in June Amid Abnormal Ice Melting
On the Antarctic Peninsula, a record temperature of 15.4°C was recorded for June, significantly exceeding previous records and average values.
Poll: Zelensky’s decision on UPA worsened attitude of over half of Poles towards Ukraine
This was shown by a survey conducted by the research company SW Research for the publication “Rzeczpospolita” on 9-10 June among 800 adult internet users.
Blue Origin’s MK1 “Endurance” Lunar Lander Passes Key NASA Tests
Blue Origin's MK1 "Endurance" lunar lander passed key NASA vacuum chamber tests, a critical step before its mission to the Moon's South Pole this year.
Three Travelers Die on Cruise Ship Amid Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak
Three travelers have died on a cruise ship amid suspected hantavirus infection, with another passenger critically ill. The article details hantavirus symptoms, transmission, and treatment.
RMIT Study: Eucalyptus Bark Can Clean Water, Air, and Capture Carbon
New RMIT research shows eucalyptus bark, typically considered waste, can be repurposed to purify water, filter air, and capture carbon dioxide.
