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Photo by Yuichiro Chino Early COVID-19 Infections Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke, Study Finds
Those who developed COVID-19 early in the pandemic are up to four times more likely to experience a cardiovascular event, a new study found.
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Photo by Justin Paget Viral Infection During Pregnancy May Lead to Autism
A new study found that some mouse embryos showed early signs of developmental deficits soon after its pregnant mother was exposed to a virus.
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A Fungus Killing Bats Could Be Indirectly Killing Human Babies
Environmental economists found a surprising link between bat mortality and human infant mortality.
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April 1972: The tracks of a moon rover on the lunar surface during the Apollo 16 mission. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images) ‘Moon Goo’ Is Shifting Under the Moon’s Surface
The discovery of a ‘moon goo’ layer challenges our previous understanding of lunar geology and potentially offers new insights into the Moon’s formation and evolution.
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A little fly enters a man's eye during a press conference. Photo by Alejandro Garcia/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock. Fly Brains Are Wildly Complex, But Scientists Finally Mapped One
They sliced a fly’s brain into 7,000 pieces then used AI to form connections between neurons and create a map.
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(fake) Giant Wooly Rhino in the tv show 'Prehistoric Park.' Photo by ITV/Shutterstock 32,000-Year-Old Woolly Rhino Found Preserved In Siberian Permafrost
The woolly rhino is so well-preserved that it still has a lot of soft tissues intact along with a well-preserved horn.
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UC Berkeley researchers developed an innovative recycling method that breaks down tough plastics into reusable gases. New Recycling Tech Could Vaporize Plastic Waste (To Make More Plastic)
UC Berkeley researchers developed an innovative recycling method that breaks down tough plastics into reusable gases.
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Shoji Takeuchi, University of Tokyo Japanese Scientists Who Made a Flesh-Faced Robot Smile, Please Stop
Specially engineered skin tissue grants these robots special properties and abilities.
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Photo by ENNIO LEANZA/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Woman’s ‘Suicide Pod’ Death Leads to Several Arrests
An unnamed American woman, who had a serious illness that left her in severe pain, died in recently died near the Swiss-German border.
