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One Step Closer To A Blood Test For Alzheimer’s
Scientists have discovered blood markers that could be used for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.
Flu Vaccine Candidate May Have Broad Spectrum Efficacy
Researchers have designed a new drug to safeguard against epidemic and pandemic influenza virus strains.
Solar ‘Sponge’ To Soak Up Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Coal power station emissions could be reduced by a new, energy-efficient material that adsorbs carbon dioxide then releases it when exposed to sunlight.
CSIRO Researchers Use 3D Printing To Track Big Fish
Researchers in Australia are using 3D printing to build a new generation of hi-tech fish tags to track big fish.
Universe Cooled Just Before Big Bang, Study
Astronomers have found that the Universe cooled down just the way the Big Bang theory predicts.
Biologists Ask For Global System To Monitor Biodiversity Loss
An international team of biologists has proposed a global monitoring system that measures and reports on biodiversity change or loss,
New 2D Nanomaterial For Next-Gen Electronics
Researchers have produced a two-dimensional nanomaterial that could revolutionize the electronics market.
Bats’ Immunity Against Deadly Viruses Linked To Their Ability To Fly
The evolution of flight in bats may have contributed to the development of a highly effective immune system, allowing bats to harbor some of the world’s deadliest viruses such as Ebola and SARS.
Termites, Ants Dig Up Gold And Mineral Deposits
Scientists have discovered an ingenious way of finding new gold and mineral deposits: by analyzing the nests of ants and termites.












