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Nanoparticle flu vaccine design displays early test potential
Space & Physics

Nanoparticle flu vaccine design displays early test potential

Existing flu vaccines provide only limited, seasonal protection because they target highly changeable proteins on the virus. Scripps Research scientists have now

December 8, 2023
Woman’s Negligence Leads to Gun Mishap During MRI
Tech

Woman’s Negligence Leads to Gun Mishap During MRI

If you've ever had a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, you'll know that they have a strict "no metal" policy. This isn't

December 8, 2023
Case Made for Bolaven Extraterrestrial Impact Crater Location
Chemistry

Case Made for Bolaven Extraterrestrial Impact Crater Location

A multi-institutional team of geoscientists, geologists and mineralogists has found what they believe to be the site of the crater formed from

December 7, 2023
Christmas Tree Syndrome: Festive Decorations May Cause Holiday Illness
Health

Christmas Tree Syndrome: Festive Decorations May Cause Holiday Illness

Christmas tree syndrome is the nickname for a condition triggered by exposure to the allergens found on live Christmas trees.Symptoms are similar

December 7, 2023
Science Reveals the Secrets to Crafting a Superior Espresso
Space & Physics

Science Reveals the Secrets to Crafting a Superior Espresso

Coffee is big business, worth 1.5 percent of gross domestic product in the US alone. If there is any way of extracting

December 6, 2023
How to Determine if Your Hotel Mirror is a Two-Way Mirror
Tech

How to Determine if Your Hotel Mirror is a Two-Way Mirror

What is a two-way mirror?The first two-way mirror was patented in the US back in 1903. These are panels that look like

December 6, 2023
Sugar Permeation Unveiled in Plant Aquaporins
Space & Physics

Sugar Permeation Unveiled in Plant Aquaporins

Aquaporins, which move water through membranes of plant cells, were not thought to be able to permeate sugar molecules, but University of

December 5, 2023
Twin Study Reveals: Going Vegan Is Healthier, Confirming Our Intuition
Health

Twin Study Reveals: Going Vegan Is Healthier, Confirming Our Intuition

“Our study… suggests that anyone who chooses a vegan diet can improve their long-term health in two months,” senior author Christopher Gardner,

December 5, 2023
The Reason Behind Airplanes’ Rounded Windows
Tech

The Reason Behind Airplanes’ Rounded Windows

If you ask a small child to draw an airplane, they’ll more than likely draw the passenger windows as little ovals, but

December 5, 2023
US Set to Return to Moon on January 25 After 50 Years
Chemistry

US Set to Return to Moon on January 25 After 50 Years

More than 50 years after the last Apollo mission, the United States will try once again to land a craft on the

December 4, 2023
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