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ScienceAlert on MSNNASA Took Mice Into Space, And It Did Something Scary to Their BonesFloating about in microgravity might seem like a blissful reprieve for the human body's weight-bearing skeleton, but when ...
Elon Musk's ambitious Mars mission faces technical, logistical, and political challenges, raising doubts about its ...
IVF and the plan of salvation — When LDS parents turn to science to enact God’s (and their) will
Official and unofficial teachings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, namely a belief in a premortal life, ...
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Developing artificial skin that produces electricity with body temperature...Smart healthcare and military sensors are expected to be usedInha University announced on the 31st that a research team led by Professor Kang Tae-joon of the Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed an artificial skin source material that produces ...
Twice a year, around a quarter of the world’s population dutifully reset their clocks. It may seem like a minor adjustment, ...
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The Print on MSNEarth has far less fresh water available for lithium mining than estimated, US researchers findScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
It's no revelation that the human body undergoes natural wear and tear as we age. But you might be surprised that this ...
Biological systems, once thought too chaotic for quantum effects, may be quietly leveraging quantum mechanics to process ...
Human health and the environment are inextricably linked at local, national and global scales. Exposure to environmental issues, such as pollution, climate change, extreme heat events and poor ...
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