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Can Parasitic Worms Transmit Viruses and Cause Diseases?

Parasitic worms, also known as nematodes, are a common cause of infection in humans worldwide, leading to symptoms like pain, swelling, and even blindness. Recent research published in the journal Nature Microbiology suggests that...
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Case Report: Man Develops ‘Headspin Hole’ from Years of Breakdancing

A man developed a "breakdance bulge" on the top of his head after repeatedly practicing headspins, doctors report. The bulbous lump of tissue, which doctors surgically removed, had become tender to the touch and...
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Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Milton on Tornado Activity

Hurricane Milton made a significant impact on tornado activity as it ripped through Florida, surprising residents with more than 100 tornado warnings. According to Jana Houser, an atmospheric scientist at Ohio State University, Hurricane...
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Lab-Grown Food Safety Research Moves Closer to Approval in UK

Lab-grown food safety research is progressing in the UK, bringing lab-grown meat and vegetable products closer to approval for consumption. These products, known as cell-cultivated products (CCPs), are created using scientific methods without relying...
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Don’t Miss Out on These Prime Day Science Deals – Still Available Today!

The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale was full of amazing deals, and some of them are still available today. If you missed out on the sale, don't worry - you still have a...
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First-of-its-kind Nanoscale Video Shows Atoms Fusing into World’s Smallest Water Bubble

A groundbreaking study published in the journal PNAS has revealed the smallest water bubble ever seen, measuring just 50 nanometers across. Researchers at Northwestern University used a rare metal catalyst, palladium, to capture video...
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Unseen Viruses Found on Toothbrushes and Showerheads: Study Results

Researchers have recently discovered a plethora of unseen viruses on showerheads and toothbrushes, shedding light on the microbial world that exists in our bathrooms. The study conducted by scientists involved analyzing samples collected from...
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Sycamore Quantum Computer Chip Outperforms Fastest Supercomputers: Study

Quantum computers have the potential to outperform our fastest classical computers in specific areas, according to a recent study conducted by Google Quantum AI researchers. The study revealed that quantum computers can achieve a...
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Decoding Chaos: New Atlas of Mammal Embryos Unveils Early Development Patterns

Scientists have recently completed a detailed map of how mammal embryos develop, shedding light on the chaotic nature of early cell division. The research showcases the transformation of a fertilized egg into a complex...
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America’s Immigration Policy in the 2024 Election: Impact on Science and Technology

The 2024 presidential election in America is shaping up to be a crucial one, especially when it comes to the issue of immigration. With both candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, proposing vastly different...