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Scientists Identify Brain Cells That Regulate Inflammation

News, Science News - May 2024

Brain cells are crucial for the body’s immune system, yet how they work has been unclear. Recently, scientists made a major...
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Flying Wedge Defense Introduces Indigenous Bomber UAV for Indian Military

News, Technology News - May 2024

A Step Towards Self-Reliance in Defense Technology Flying Wedge Defense has unveiled the Bomber UAV FWD-200B. This marks a new milestone...
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Chinese Virologist Zhang Yongzhen Allowed Back in Lab After Sit-In Protest

News, Science News - May 2024

In January 2020, Chinese virologist Zhang Yongzhen published the COVID-19 virus sequence. He did this in a country where the government...
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Goldene: The Thinnest Sheet of Gold Ever Created

News, Science News - May 2024

Scientists have done it again – they have created a thinnest sheet of gold. A breakthrough was reported in the April 16th issue of...
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A Healthier White Bread is in the Works: Scientists

News, Science News - May 2024

White bread is a common food in Britain, but it’s not very nutritious. Health experts worry about this. Now, the government is...
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The Surprising Benefits of Nostalgia on Our Health and Work

News, Science News - May 2024

When we think of nostalgia, we often associate it with fond memories of the past. However, recent studies have shown that nostalgia can...
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The Legacy of Peter Higgs: From Theory to Nobel Prize

News, Science News - May 2024

Peter Higgs: The Man Behind the Higgs Boson Theory In the world of physics, there are certain names that stand out for their groundbreaking...
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TAO Observatory: Finding Answers for the Mysteries of the Universe

News, Science News - May 2024

Mysteries of the Universe The universe is filled with mysteries. They are waiting to be discovered. The origins of planets and galaxies are...
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Reducing CO2 Emissions with Carbon-Negative Cement

News, Technology News - May 2024

The production of cement is a major contributor to global CO2 emissions, accounting for about 8% of the total. As the world continues to...
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Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare: A Growing Concern in USA

News, Technology News - May 2024

The healthcare industry faces many ransomware attacks. A recent report from Rubrik Zero Labs highlights its high risk. Compared to other...
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