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THE 'BEST' SUNSCREENS OF 2018: WHAT TO LOOK FOR
You may want to be careful when selecting a sunscreen this summer: About two-thirds of sunscreens available in the U.S.
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QUANTUM DOTS SYNTHESIZED FROM TEA LEAVES COULD BE THE FUTURE OF NANOMEDICINE
Previously, creating quantum dots was expensive and resulted in toxic pollution.
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AI 101, BECAUSE WE CAN’T ESCAPE THE INEVITABLE (IT’S FREE TOO)
Unsure about AI? This class is for you.
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TRANSGENDER BRAIN SCANS PROMISED AS STUDY SHOWS STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES IN PEOPLE WITH GENDER DYSPHORIA
People questioning their gender identity could be offered brain scans to determine whether they are transgender, according to a new study.
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WHY RADIOACTIVE WASTE IS BEING MELTED INTO GLASS
Dangerous radioactive waste has been trapped inside solid glass in a first-of-its-kind demonstration, according to a statement from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in southeastern Washington.
In the demonstration, scientists at PNNL, a part of the U.S.
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GAMERS BUILT A ?DIGITAL MUSEUM? THAT UNLOCKED NEW SECRETS OF THE BRAIN
Need something done fast? Make a game of it.
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ULTRA-CLEAN HOMES COULD TRIGGER CHILDHOOD LEUKAEMIA, MAJOR REVIEW SUGGESTS?
Keeping children cocooned in ultra-clean homes away from other youngsters could triggerchildhood leukaemia, a landmark study suggests.
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FOUND! NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS PLANET NINE IS REAL
The solar system just got a bit stranger.
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FRAILTY IS NOT INEVITABLE IN OLD AGE FOR THOSE WITH A HEALTHY HEART, SCIENTISTS FIND
Frailty is not inevitable in old age, scientists believe after, finding that people with a healthy heart do not succumb to weakness in later life.
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REMOVING SHOES WHEN ENTERING THE HOUSE COULD HELP PEOPLE STAY SLIM, SCIENTISTS CLAIM
Removing shoes when entering the house and swapping carpet for wooden floors could help people stay slim because it prevents environmental chemicals accumulating in the house, scientists have claimed.
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