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Contrary to the past practice of simplifying studies by studying one flavor while ignoring the other two, the researchers in the new study created a non-linear simulation of a "fast conversion"
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The findings, published in the journal Neurology, have the potential to identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most at risk and could decrease Covid-19 deaths.
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The Chrome and Edge extensions are associated with some of the world's most popular platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Google Chrome.
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The findings, published in the journal The BMJ, suggest that the operational challenges of the global Covid-19 vaccination programme will be at least as difficult as the scientific challenges associated with their development.
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The study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, is the first of its kind large scale analysis that connects specific foods to later-in-life cognitive acuity.
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These new results provide important insights for the discussion about the chronology of the disappearance of the Neanderthals, and the behavioural capacity, including cultural and symbolic expression, of these humans
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While there have been several reports of Guillain-Barre Syndrome following Covid-19, this is the first in which Covid-19 actually triggered a recurrence of the condition.
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"This is the first study to investigate the various eye symptoms indicative of conjunctivitis in relation to Covid-19, their time frame in relation to other well-known Covid-19 symptoms and their duration," said study
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Piezoelectricity is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials in response to applied mechanical stress.
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To showcase the science festival’s importance, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) on Tuesday organised a curtain raiser event.
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Electronic skin is a material that mimics human skin in strength, stretchability and sensitivity could be used to collect biological data in real-time.
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The research team has demonstrated the distortion-free transmission of text messages and images over distance of one kilometre even in the presence of turbulence such as during a stormy weather.
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The study from the University of Chichester in the UK revealed that over-45s living in socially and economically-disadvantaged areas are at particular risk of contracting sexually-transmitted infections.
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Marketed by Brazilian plastics manufacturer Alpes, the material contains silver and silica nanoparticles, a technology developed and licensed by Nanox.
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The top three countries based on bounties awarded this year are India, Tunisia and the US, Facebook said in a statement on Thursday.
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Nitrogen dioxide is an air pollutant that is primarily produced by the combustion of fossil fuels used by industry and transportation.
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The study this time from Cardiff University in the UK, which has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal, found that some mouthwashes could help to kill the Coronavirus in saliva.
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According to the research team, tiny amounts of these 'pincer catalysts' repeatedly convert large amounts of industrial waste such as glycerol into lactic acid and hydrogen.
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In smart devices like smartphones, smart speakers and wearable health and wellness sensors, the can deplete quickly and contain toxic and rare environmentally damaging chemicals.
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A team of physicists, mathematicians, and psychologists from Coventry, Warwick, Limerick, Cambridge, and Oxford universities used data science and network theory to analyze the acclaimed book series by George