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HERE'S A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHY YOU SHOULDN'T STIFLE YOUR SNEEZE
Before you try to stifle your sniffle to avoid a loud, snotty sneeze, heed some advice from a 34-year-old man in England who ruptured his throat while trying that trick: Don't do it.
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DON?T HOLD IN A SNEEZE, WARN DOCTORS. IT COULD BE THE DEATH OF YOU.
When sitting in a quiet theatre or a packed train, stifling a sneeze by holding the nose and closing the mouth may seem like the courteous option.
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FOR THE FIRST TIME, PHYSICISTS ACCELERATED LIGHT BEAMS IN CURVED SPACE IN THE LAB
The successful experiment "opens the doors to a new avenue of study in the field of accelerating beams."
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WHY THE BBC AND NETFLIX COULD BE HEALTHIER FOR TEENS THAN COMMERCIAL TV
Watching on-demand television rather than commercial stations may be better for the health of teenagers because they are not bombarded with junk food advertising, new research suggests.
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BRAIN CONNECTIONS SET CREATIVE THINKERS APART
Being creative is all about making connections in your brain, that is.
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?BRAIN-ON-A-CHIP? DEVICES ARE CHANGING HOW WE STUDY THE BRAIN
Researchers are refining "brain-on-a-chip" technology, which could one day eliminate the need for animal or even human testing for a number of neurological diseases and conditions.
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LITTLE 'RAINBOW' DINOSAUR DISCOVERED BY FARMER IN CHINA
Despite its fearsome, Velociraptor-like skull, a 161-million-year-old dinosaur the size of a duck would have been a shining, shimmering and splendid sight to behold — mostly because it sported gleaming, iridescent feathers that were rainbow-colored, a new study finds.
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NASA-FUNDED RESEARCH WILL LET UNMANNED SPACECRAFT “THINK” USING AI AND BLOCKCHAIN
Researchers will put artificial intelligence to work on a blockchain system in order to help unmanned spacecraft "think" for themselves. This will let spacecraft react to new data even when far from Earth, where transmitted instructions lag.
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A ROBOTIC IMPLANT COULD TREAT CONGENITAL DISORDERS IN BABIES
A study in pigs indicates that a newly designed robotic implant can promote tissue growth by pulling at organs. Engineered with an esophagus defect in mind, the robot could one day treat a variety of tube-shaped organs.
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SCIENTISTS COAX HUMAN STEM CELLS INTO BECOMING TOUCH NEURONS
This remarkable first could one day lead to innovative paralysis treatments.
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