
Antibody shields monkeys from 'HIV' for months: study
Just one shot of a lab-produced antibody protected macaques against a sort of monkey HIV for nearly six months, said a study Wednesday into a potential vaccine alternative. ... more
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Outwitting poachers with artificial intelligence
A century ago, more than 60,000 tigers roamed the wild. Today, the worldwide estimate has dwindled to around 3,200. Poaching is one of the main drivers of this precipitous drop. Whether killed for s ... more
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HawkEye 360 boosts RF coverage with new Cluster 13 satellites
Slow orbital wobble patterns drive ancient greenhouse climate swings
Ordovician mass extinction cleared the way for jawed fishes to rise
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British astronaut Tim Peaks ran London Marathon from space
In an out-of-this-world feat, British astronaut Tim Peake competed in his own version of the London Marathon on Sunday. ... more
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Great willow herb used against multi-drug resistant bacteria
Although often considered a weed, due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, willow herb has long enjoyed a solid reputation for easing problems of the prostate gland and urinary tract ... more
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Nanoparticle acts like Trojan horse to halt asthma
In an entirely new approach to treating asthma and allergies, a biodegradable nanoparticle acts like a Trojan horse, hiding an allergen in a friendly shell, to convince the immune system not to atta ... more
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'Pee power' turns urine into sustainable power source for electronic devices
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed an innovative miniature fuel cell that can generate electricity from urine, creating an affordable, renewable and carbon-neutral way of generatin ... more
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A laser for your eyes
A team of the Lomonosov Moscow State University scientists and the Belarusian National Technical University has created a unique laser, which is a compact light source with wavelengths harmless to t ... more
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