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Study: Heat-temperature marine bacteria help detoxify asbestos
For the first time, University of Pennsylvania researchers have demonstrated that extremophilic bac…
ANI
Sarepta Is Surging After Good News For Its Ebola Treatment
AVI-6002 for the treatment of Ebola is a combination therapy of two phosphorodiamidate morpholino o…
Myles Udland
Scientists named a fungicide after Keanu Reeves because it's extremely effective at killing just like his characters
The new compounds, called keanumycins A, B, and C, could be used to treat human yeast infections an…
Hannah Getahun
The Boston subway could help prevent disease outbreaks in the future
Scientists were curious about how harmful germs in public transportation systems actually are. Surp…
Molly Sequin
A simple glucose meter test can help you accurately monitor Covid-19 antibodies
Over-the-counter Covid tests can quickly show whether a person is infected with SARS-CoV-2. But if …
Deadly Bacteria Can Live On Airplane Seats For A Week
"Our data show that both of these bacteria can survive for days on the selected types of surfaces i…
Katie Jennings
Russia claims world’s first COVID-19 vaccine after successful clinical trials
After over six months of coronavirus outbreak, Russia has become the first nation to complete clini…
This Breakthrough Power Source Is Thinner Than Paper, Bendable, And Can Charge Your Phone
The capacitor, recently published in the Journal Of The American Chemical Society, is made out of a…
Dylan Love
What happens to your body after you die
Sources: Nature, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Microbiology Today, EPEC Participant's Ha…
Skye Gould,Rebecca Harrington
Here's what happens to your body after you die
Sources: Nature (1), Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (2), Microbiology Today (3, 4, 7, 8, 9…
Skye Gould,Rebecca Harrington
13 Awful Things That Happen If You Don't Brush And Floss Your Teeth
A connection between dental disease and erectile dysfunction may seem remote, but preliminary resea…
Lauren F Friedman
Don't use vinegar to kill germs and disinfect your home unless it's your only option
Vinegar may kill some germs, but it likely isn't your best option when it comes to killing viruses.…
Erin Heger,Tania Elliott
Doctors Choose A Different Way To Die Than The Rest Of Us
RadioLab recently discussed the paradox in a podcast called "The Bitter End." They refer to a 2003 …
Dina Spector
This amazing science photo gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'It makes my skin crawl'
"I remember years ago having a student with a child in kindergarten. Any time he was near campus, h…
Jessica Orwig
The difference between sanitizing and disinfecting. One kills more germs than the other
Disinfectants take more time to work, but they can kill most germs on a surface whereas sanitizers …
Hannah Roberts
A new vaccine that reduces genital herpes outbreaks could soon be available
Dr. Lynn Enquist, of Princeton University and president of the American Society of Microbiology, to…