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HERE’S WHAT ALIEN LIFE ON SATURN’S MOON MAY LOOK LIKE
Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, is currently a leading candidate for scientists searching for the ingredients for extraterrestrial life. One new study shows how microorganisms could survive there, living off of methane.
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SUPERBUGS ARE BEING SPREAD BY TRAVELLERS TO SOUTH ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, WARN HEALTH EXPERTS?
Superbugs are being spread by travellers to South Asia and the Middle East, a new study by Public Health England and the University of Birmingham has found.
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WHY CAN SOME PEOPLE 'HEAR' COLORS?
About 4 percent of the people on Earth experience a mysterious phenomenon called
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: They hear a sound and automatically see a color; or, they read a certain word, and a specific hue enters their mind's eye.
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GENE EDITING IS NOW PRECISE ENOUGH TO MODIFY A SINGLE LETTER OF DNA
One new gene editing technique is so precise, it's almost shocking. MhAX, as it's called, uses CRISPR and a DNA repair system to alter a single DNA base in the human genome.
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MAN'S FOOT BLISTER TURNS OUT TO BE DEADLY FLESH-EATING BACTERIA
A Texas man who thought he had a simple blister on his foot turned out to have a life-threatening infection with flesh-eating bacteria, according to news reports.
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WHY 17 PEOPLE VOLUNTEERED TO BE INFECTED WITH PARASITIC WORMS
At a university hospital in the Netherlands, 17 students have a tropical parasitic disease.
04.03.2018
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HERE’S HOW YOU COULD SURVIVE BEING SUCKED INTO A BLACK HOLE
Given that we dont know what happens past the Cauchy horizon, it could be crazy things as long as theyre mathematically possible."
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OLDEST TATTOOED WOMAN IS AN EGYPTIAN MUMMY
An archaeologist who followed a hunch has discovered the oldest figural tattoos in the world on the bodies of two 5,000-year-old mummies from Egypt.
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TO CURE A DEADLY DISEASE, 17 PEOPLE WILL BE KNOWINGLY INFECTED WITH WORMS
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease that affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and kills thousands every year. In the hopes of helping researchers develop a schistosomiasis vaccine, a group of 17 volunteers agreed to let doctors infect them with the parasitic worms.
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THE 5 'NEW' TYPES OF DIABETES, EXPLAINED
Diabetes just got a little more complicated, or clearer, depending on your perspective. Researchers proposed classifying diabetes as five types.
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