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SCIENTISTS JUST CREATED A MATERIAL FOR SELF-HEALING SMARTPHONES
Inspired by Wolverine, the ultimate self-healing hero, a researcher has created a self-healing polymer that conducts electricity. This material may one day be used in smartphones that can repair themselves.
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A NEW DRUG MAY BE ABLE TO COMPLETELY REVERSE DIABETES
Scientists have used a new drug to reverse diabetes in mice. The drug inhibits the enzyme LMPTP, which contributes to the development of Type 2 diabetes by weakening the body's sensitivity to the hormone.
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GENETICS 2.0: SCIENTISTS HAVE OFFICIALLY CREATED A NEW KIND OF CHILD
Physicians disclosed more about how they implanted a 3-parent fertilized egg into a 36-year-old woman with a history of genetic illness and failed pregnancies. The procedure resulted in the birth of a healthy baby boy in 2016.
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NEWFOUND 'SPIDER-MAN' SNAIL IS AN EXPERT WEB SLINGER
A newfound species of colorful marine snail slings nets of mucus like superhero web slinger Spider-Man and is "kind of cute," according to the scientist who found and described it.
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SCIENTISTS JUST FIGURED OUT HOW TO USE GRAPHENE TO MAKE SEAWATER DRINKABLE
New research from the University of Manchester developed a graphene-based sieve that can filter out salt from seawater. The graphene oxide membrane could be a cheaper and more efficient filter for desalination plants to use.
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CARBON DIOXIDE COULD REACH LEVELS UNSEEN IN 50 MILLION YEARS
No, the headline is not a typo. Current carbon dioxide levels are
unprecedented in human history
and are on track to climb to even more ominous heights in just a few decades.
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FOSSILIZED TICK REVEALS PERFECTLY PRESERVED RED BLOOD CELLS
The only known example of ancient mammalian red blood cells preserved in amber may exist, thanks to a bit of monkey business.
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DID BEDBUGS BITE EARLY HUMANS? PEST'S OLDEST RELATIVES FOUND IN OREGON
Researchers investigating a cave in southern Oregon have found the oldest relatives of the common bedbug, suggesting that some 11,000 years ago humans may have been in contact with the parasites.
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FOR $250,000, YOU CAN HAVE A FLYING SUIT LIKE IRON MAN'S
Gravity is a British technology start-up founded by Richard Browning in March 2017 dedicated to improving aviation across the world. Their first suit, the Daedalus, is expected to travel at speeds of 100 mph and costs around $250,000 to produce.
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NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON REVEALS WHEN HE THINKS WE?LL FIND ALIENS
Neil deGrasse Tyson told fans in a reddit AMA that we won't be making contact with complex organisms within the next 50 years because of the distances involved in interstellar travel. Here's how other experts weigh in on Fermi's paradox.
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