Month: September 2019
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Electric tech could help reverse baldness
Reversing baldness could someday be as easy as wearing a hat
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The next agricultural revolution is here
Past revolutions have allowed crops to be more fruitful or to grow in entirely new hemispheres
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Scientists identify a personality feature that could predict how often you exercise
Individuals who make concrete plans to meet their goals may engage in more physical activity, including visits to the gym,…
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Everything you need to know about the world-first laser incubator for blood
Researchers have developed the world's first blood incubator using laser technology
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Where to park your car, according to math
Just as mathematics reveals the motions of the stars and the rhythms of nature, it can also shed light on…
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Storytelling & Millennials: a powerful communications tool
One-on-one interviews reveal which health issues concern millennials and their longing for optimal health
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Netflix chief says ‘The Crown’ will look a bargain after streaming explosion
"The Crown" won critical acclaim and has helped Netflix to build its subscriber base
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The climate hunters: three young women racing to help environment
The young scientists wrestle with the intellectual challenges posed by the methane riddle, which presents an emerging wild card on…
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Amnesty accuses HK police of abuses, torture of protestors
Police have responded with tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets, among others. They have also been seen beating protesters on…
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Pandemics active in the world could kill millions of people
According to a WHO panel, current pandemics could kill millions of people and wreak havoc on the global economy
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