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Self-Doctoring: Bringing To The Never Ending Trail Of Antibiotic Resistance
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Self-Doctoring: Bringing To The Never Ending Trail Of Antibiotic Resistance

On a serious note, the few comparative studies done Oexclusively on the self-use of antibiotics among populations have shown concern on the critical rise of antibiotics resistance.

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September - October 2021
Will It Be Safe For Humans To Fly To Mars?
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Will It Be Safe For Humans To Fly To Mars?

Sending human travelers to Mars would require scientists and engineers to overcome a range of technological and safety obstacles. One of them is the grave risk posed by particle radiation from the sun, distant stars, and galaxies.

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September - October 2021
Amazon forest Fires may have affected up to 85 percent of threatened species
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Amazon forest Fires may have affected up to 85 percent of threatened species

In the last two decades, deforestation and forest fires have encroached on the ranges of thousands of plant and animal species in the Amazon rainforest, including up to 85 percent of threatened species in the region, researchers report in Nature. Since 2001, an area up to the size of Washington State has burned.

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September - October 2021
Effects of climate change on fish stocks
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Effects of climate change on fish stocks

Climate change is the statistical change in the course of Crime over a period of decades from decades to millions of years. It can be a change in the average season or a change in the events around an average season.

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September - October 2021
Milk is more than a food for the neonate in animal production system Swine
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Milk is more than a food for the neonate in animal production system Swine

Lactocrine term is used to describe the milk Lborne bioactive factors (MbFs) that transfer from mother to offspring/s via lactation. The MbFs play a significant role in providing immunity, survival, growth, and development of new-born.

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September - October 2021
Lizards without legs but don't call them snakes
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Lizards without legs but don't call them snakes

Legless lizards are normal lizards that lost their legs. Legless lizards didn't just Lkick off their legs and slither away one day. Over millions of years, the animals developed smaller and smaller limbs until, eventually, their legs and arms disappeared. This kind of change, which is called evolution, often happens over long periods of time.

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September - October 2021
Nano Plastics from Disposable Face Masks – Need for Awareness
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Nano Plastics from Disposable Face Masks – Need for Awareness

The COVID-19 pandemic has made the entire World to impose a lockdown. Due to the lockdown measures and shutdown of industries, the planet had a good opportunity to reduce its pollution in terms of air quality.

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September - October 2021
Why Pluto is no longer a planet?
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Why Pluto is no longer a planet?

Each year on August 24, the international scientific community recognizes Pluto's historic downgrade with a holiday called Pluto Demoted Day. In 2006, astronomers gathered in Prague to consider a very basic question: How many planets are in our solar system?

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September - October 2021
Toward next-generation brain-computer interface systems
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Toward next-generation brain-computer interface systems

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are emerging assistive devices that may one day help people with brain or spinal injuries to move or communicate. BCI systems depend on implantable sensors that record electrical signals in the brain and use those signals to drive external devices like computers or robotic prosthetics.

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September - October 2021
Long Covid Uncommon In Children
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Long Covid Uncommon In Children

Fewer than one in F20 children with symptomatic COVID-19 experienced symptoms lasting longer than 4 weeks, and almost all children have fully recovered by 8 weeks, a new study has found.

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July - August 2021
Eating More Plant Foods May Lower Heart Disease Risk In Young Adults
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Eating More Plant Foods May Lower Heart Disease Risk In Young Adults

Eating more Enutritious, plant-based foods is heart-healthy at any age, according to two research studies published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association.

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July - August 2021
The Verge of Extinction
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The Verge of Extinction

Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point.

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July - August 2021
Fish with human like teeth
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Fish with human like teeth

Anglers at Jennette's Pier in North Carolina pulled up something unexpected — and uncanny — from the Atlantic: a fish with human teeth.

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July - August 2021
More than 98 percent of emperor penguin colonies are expected to become quasi-extinct by 2100
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More than 98 percent of emperor penguin colonies are expected to become quasi-extinct by 2100

Nearly all of the world's emperor penguin colonies may be pushed to the brink of extinction by 2100, a study has found, as the United States moves to list them as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

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July - August 2021
Snake-eating spiders
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Snake-eating spiders

Snakes are occasionally overpowered and eaten by a limited number of spider taxa. Not all snake-eating spiders trap the serpents with webs. Tarantulas actively hunt their prey, then use powerful jaws to deliver a potent venom (SN: 2/28/19).

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July - August 2021
Heat Wave Killed more than 1 Billion Marine creatures in Western United States and Canada
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Heat Wave Killed more than 1 Billion Marine creatures in Western United States and Canada

Heat Wave Killed more than 1 Billion Marine creatures in Western United States and Canada

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July - August 2021
Consuming a diet with more fish fats, less vegetable oils can reduce migraine headaches
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Consuming a diet with more fish fats, less vegetable oils can reduce migraine headaches

A diet higher in Afatty fish helped frequent migraine sufferers reduce their monthly number of headaches and intensity of pain compared to participants on a diet higher in vegetable-based fats and oils, according to a new study.

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July - August 2021
Dragon man fossil may replace Neanderthals as our closest relative
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Dragon man fossil may replace Neanderthals as our closest relative

A near-perfectly preserved ancient human fossil known as the Harbin cranium sits in the Geoscience Museum in Hebei GEO University. The largest of known Homo skulls, scientists now say this skull represents a newly discovered human species named Homo longi or Dragon Man. Their findings, appearing in three papers published in the journal The Innovation, suggest that the Homo longi lineage may be our closest relatives and has the potential to reshape our understanding of human evolution.

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July - August 2021
A fermented-food diet increases microbiome diversity and lowers inflammation
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A fermented-food diet increases microbiome diversity and lowers inflammation

A diet rich in Afermented foods enhances the diversity of gut microbes and decreases molecular signs of inflammation, according to researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine.

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July - August 2021
Zombie Genes: Genes That Come To Life In The Brain After Death
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Zombie Genes: Genes That Come To Life In The Brain After Death

In the hours after we die, certain cells in the human brain are still active. Some cells even increase their activity and grow to gargantuan proportions, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.

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May - June 2021
Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail – An Exceptional Game Changer For Covid Treatment In India
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Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail – An Exceptional Game Changer For Covid Treatment In India

Immunity against a pathogen occurs either naturally or as a result of exposure to it. Vaccination is a biological procedure that stimulates the immune system of a person.

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May - June 2021
Covid-19 Second Wave And India´s Rivers Health
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Covid-19 Second Wave And India´s Rivers Health

We have learnt a lot about how to break the transmission chain of SARS-CoV-2 by rapid testing, vaccination, sanitization, social distancing, social networking, etc. However, the conversation over SARS-CoV-2 transmission is still remnants.

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May - June 2021
Development of Food grade Edible Growth Media Using Food processing by-products: Production and Delivery of Probiotics
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Development of Food grade Edible Growth Media Using Food processing by-products: Production and Delivery of Probiotics

Vegetarian probiotic foods by meaning must be free from all animal-derived ingredients. This not only includes the product ingredients but the probiotic inoculum as well.

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May - June 2021
Role of Backyard Poultry in Sustainable Rural Livelihood under Indian Perspectives
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Role of Backyard Poultry in Sustainable Rural Livelihood under Indian Perspectives

It is fact that people are becoming much health-conscious and they are incorporating more animal protein in their diet due to its beneficial effects.

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May - June 2021
Life span of the host increased by the parasite
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Life span of the host increased by the parasite

Worker ants live longer if they are infected with parasite tapeworm. Tapeworm (Anomotaenia brevis) infected ant (Temnothorax nylanderi) workers have a longer life span than uninfected workers in the same ant colony.

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May - June 2021
Researchers identified the molecular basis of soybean seed coat color
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Researchers identified the molecular basis of soybean seed coat color

Gene silencing is the process by which the activity of the genes is regulated so that a particular gene's expression can be prevented.

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May - June 2021
CANDIDIASIS: Management Through Probiotics
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CANDIDIASIS: Management Through Probiotics

Candida yeast is a normal inhabitant of our skin, gastrointestinal tract, and mucous membranes, including the vagina, mouth, and nasal passages. These eukaryotes naturally live in the vagina but they are only problematic when the bacterial balance is exasperated.

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May - June 2021
Host range of SARS-CoV-2 holds the clue for prediction of future outbreaks
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Host range of SARS-CoV-2 holds the clue for prediction of future outbreaks

The pandemic- COVID-19, has completed its one year since its inception from the seafood market of Wuhan, China. Till to date this has taken 2.75 million human lives all over the world. Scientists are working round the clock to come with an effective vaccine.

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May - June 2021
Canadian geologist found the oldest water on earth
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Canadian geologist found the oldest water on earth

Dr Barbara Sherwood Lollar of the University of Toronto has extracted from a Canadian mine water that is 1.6 billion years old.

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May - June 2021
Benefits Of Exercise During Pregnancy
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Benefits Of Exercise During Pregnancy

Exercise during pregnancy may let mothers significantly reduce their children's chances of developing diabetes and other metabolic diseases later in life, new research suggests.

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March - April 2021