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Harnessing the power of proteins in our cells to combat disease
Over many decades now, traditional drug discovery methods have steadily improved at keeping diseases at bay and cancer in remission. And for the most part, it's worked well...
10 hours ago - ScienceDaily
Scientists identify cells responsible for liver tissue maintenance and regeneration
While the amazing regenerative power of the liver has been known since ancient times, the cells responsible for maintaining and replenishing the liver have remained a mystery...
10 hours ago - ScienceDaily
Chinese-owned bitcoin farms blamed for widespread and frequent power outages in Iran
Chinese-owned bitcoin farms have been blamed for the widespread and frequent power outages in major cities across Iran since early January. An official from Kerman province...
11 hours ago - Natural News
New catalyst material can help spur the rise of lithium-sulfur batteries
Lithium-sulfur batteries are some of the most promising batteries available today. They are cheaper, lighter and capable of storing much more energy than conventional...
11 hours ago - Natural News
Dealing with bloody taboos in advertising
Period product advertising over the past century has done everything in its power to deny the monthly bloody reality of menstruation.
12 hours ago - Sydney Morning Herald
Dentists' tool boost as engineers get to root of tiny bubbles
People's teeth-chattering experiences in the dentist's chair could be improved by fresh insights into how tiny, powerful bubbles are formed by ultra-fast vibrations, a study...
14 hours ago - ScienceDaily
Biobattery-powered microneedle patch can deliver drugs and procure testing samples
A pain-free, organic and biodegradable drug delivery patch may be on the horizon for home health care patients soon. Researchers have developed a biobattery-powered device...
14 hours ago - ScienceDaily
The Reverse Push-Up: The Push-Up Variation You Probably Aren't Doing But Should Be
Push-ups are one of the best bodyweight exercises you can do and one that requires no equipment. Plus, it's an exercise you can modify by doing them on your knees or with your...
16 hours ago - Cathe Friedrich - 2 articles
5 Ways to Get a Better Workout in Less Time
Who doesn't like the idea of getting more of the benefits of exercise while spending less time doing it? Believe it or not, there are ways to pack more benefits into your...
16 hours ago - Cathe Friedrich
Nuclear reactor went offline because Texas failed to winterize power plant
One of the two reactors at the South Texas Nuclear Power Station tripped because the facilities are not winterized to withstand extreme cold weather. Station officials...
17 hours ago - Natural News
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Olympic-size pool could make waves above Brisbane's Roma Street station
Planning documents released last month revealed the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority intended to push on with plans to build the Brisbane Live arena.
Surf's Up. The Temperature Isn't
Growing numbers of surfers are taking to the Great Lakes - even when the weather is well below freezing.
Why I Overcame My Vaccine Hesitancy
The more people who become immune to the virus, the less this scourge will be able to mutate and evade the vaccines already available
Diagnosing Autism in the Pandemic
Autism spectrum disorder is often suspected when young children stand out as being different from their peers. That can be much harder in this isolated time.
Do You Know the 14 Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency?
Vitamin D regulates the expression of hundreds of genes and is integral to biological functions that affect every bodily system. As you'll see in this short video, vitamin D...
Officials Reach New Low, Say Moist Masks Are Good for You
A number of medical professionals and occupational respirator experts, including Chris Schaefer, featured in the video above, have warned that wearing of face masks may have...
Weekly Health Quiz: Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports and More
1 Recent research found surges in daily positive tests during the fall of 2020 in 18 European countries linearly correlate with: Longitude Humidity Latitude Recent research...
Opioid Use Common for Pain in Multiple Sclerosis
A study shows that 20% of MS patients report prescription opioid use. The researchers urge development of more nonpharmacologic programs. Medscape Medical News
Detroit PE teacher navigates pandemic with charity assist
Student physical activity has dipped during the pandemic