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Biologists from Cambridge University develop an artificial enzyme that is programmed to fight COVID-19 virus. Learn more about this news here. Read now!
The United Nations celebrated the "Day of 8 Billion" as the world's population reaches 8 billion based on Worldometer's data. Learn its significance to the global community in this article.
Technology and medicine have accelerated our ability to deliver effective healthcare solutions while our systems have developed to streamline healthcare delivery and bring needed support to individuals sooner and with greater ease. More insightful data can be derived from simpler tests and more routine evaluations.
In a viral TikTok video, one user said that he had a rare black bone disease where all his bones are stained with black color. Know more about this rare disease here, read now!
A 23-year-old man's rare neurological condition makes him experience the sensation of certain tastes, smells, or feelings in certain names. Check out his story in this article and find out how he can taste some names.
The CDC says most abortions took place between five to nine weeks when the embryo is still not formed. Find out what happens during early pregnancy and learn how an embryo forms.
The life science sector, long burgeoning as a formidable economic and social force, took on new momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating geographic pockets of economic activity when many industry verticals in the United States, such as retail and entertainment, were in a state of stasis in 2020 and well into 2021.
Swiss researchers identified the neurons that promoted recovery of nine people with lower body paralysis after a nerve stimulation breakthrough. Tap the article to learn more about this experiment.
Scientists described the perfect combination of genetic mutations that melanoma tumors use to control their mortality. Check out how this research could help scientists understand and treat skin cancer.
Crystal healing has a long history, having graced the breastplates of warriors and priests, served as guiding lights for ancient tribes, used in shamanic rituals, and been tucked away in the pockets of princesses, sailors, and healers. Let's delve deeper into how people long ago used crystals for healing.