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What happens when germs meet mouthwash: science explained
An experiment exploring how mouthwash interacts with germs and what really happens at a microscopic level.#Science ...
Oysters filter seawater for food. In the process, they concentrate a wide variety of microorganisms from their environment—including bacteria and viruses—into a tiny space.
The purpose of this package it to provide easy and efficient tools to deal with your scientific instruments, and to run automated experiments with them, by command line instructions or through a ...
Most pandemics start when a pathogen spreads from animals to humans. It's a leading explanation for the COVID-19 pandemic: ...
Signs, signs, everywhere there’s signs.” According to the protest song that hit the American airwaves in the summer of 1971, placards, posters, signboards, and billboards are worse than ubiquitous.
We also report on new understanding of how Ebola infections may persist in the brain and other organs for months, and a ...
We also report on new understanding of how Ebola infections may persist in the brain and other organs for months, and a ...
An orange-colored yeast species isolated from a Baltimore sidewalk several years ago could be the basis of eco-friendly ...
An orange-colored yeast species isolated from a Baltimore sidewalk several years ago could be the basis of eco-friendly ...
Monash University researchers have found in laboratory experiments that a drug that delivers copper to the brain ...
The first measurements from the JUNO experiment demonstrate unprecedented precision and promise exciting results. Measurement of reactor neutrino oscillation with the first JUNO data Neutrinos have ...
Some science experiments last a few minutes. Some take years. And then there is the Pitch Drop Experiment, which has been running for nearly a century and is still not finished. The Pitch Drop ...
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