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This Microscope Can Snap 3D Photos Of Cells While Working In A Natural Environment
by Coffee Table Science 13 minutes readA sample is often pushed onto a glass slide so that living cells can…
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A New Scientific Study Reveals That Childhood Trauma And Misbehavior Can Increase The Risk Of Over-Eating In Your Child
by Coffee Table Science 15 minutes readIn a study, researchers at Virginia Tech University found that early childhood stress alters…
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Lack Of Vitamin D Substantially Raises The Chance Of Losing Muscle Mass
by Coffee Table Science 14 minutes readThe body’s ability to absorb calcium and phosphorus is significantly influenced by vitamin D.…
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Are Inflamed CSF immune Cells the Cause of Neurodegeneration in a Healthy Ageing Brain and a Brain With Cognitive Impairment?
by Coffee Table Science 23 minutes readA recent study at Northwestern University, USA, has uncovered CSF’s function in cognitive impairment,…
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New Form Of Plastic Can Biodegrade In Days Due To Chemical “Breaking Points”
by Coffee Table Science 14 minutes readThe durability of plastics is amazing while they are being utilized, but less so…
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Scientists use a Virtual Reality Game to Diagnose ADHD
by Coffee Table Science 9 minutes readResearchers at Aalto University, Finland, have created an innovative device that could detect attention-deficit…
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The Most Powerful Vega Of Europe Failed Completely In Its Second Mission And Lost 2 Satellites
by Coffee Table Science 15 minutes readThe ending of 2022 did not go well for Europe as its most powerful…
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Indian Radio Telescope Captures The Most Distant Signal Ever In History
by Coffee Table Science 13 minutes readResearchers at McGill University have captured a radio signal from a very distant…
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The Secret Behind The Ultra Durability And Self-Healing Capacity Of Roman Concrete Is Now Revealed
by Coffee Table Science 22 minutes readThe ancient Romans were brilliant engineers who built extensive networks of roads, aqueducts, ports,…