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Super Glue Made From Snake Venom Can Stop Bleeding in Seconds
A super glue developed from the venom of lancehead snakes can stop life-threatening bleeding in seconds.
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Study Details How the World Uses Emojis
A recent study looked at 1700 emojis in millions of tweets from across 30 countries to find out how people in the world used emojis.
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Lactose Intolerant? You May Be Able to Filter Your Milk in the Future
If you are lactose intolerant, you may be able to filter out lactose from regular milk using a special filter one day.
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This Mosquito Bite-Resistant Clothing Is 100 Percent Effective
Researchers used computer modeling to develop mosquito-resistant clothing that prevented 100 percent of bites in a test.
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Two-Third of Romantic Couples Started Off as Platonic Friends
A study determined that about two-thirds of couples started as friends before becoming romantically involved.
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A COVID-19 Vaccine You Can Inhale?
A vaccine that can be inhaled is able to block animal-to-animal transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Air Pollution Exposure During Pregnancy May Affect Growth of Newborn Baby
Babies whose mother were exposed to air pollution while pregnant may have their growth affected.
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Researchers Looking at Using Our Skins to Recharge Our Smartwatches
One day you may be charging your Apple Watch with small electric currents running through your skin.
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This Diaphragm-Strengthening Exercise Lowers Your Blood Pressure
The exercise is called High-Resistance Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training (IMST).
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Wind Farms Can Cast Wind Shadows, Affecting Other Wind Farms Downwind
Wind energy is a potential source of large amounts of carbon-emission-free energy.