The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Japanese experiment debunks 3-second rule, reveals instant contamination
Is It Safe to Eat If Picked Up Within 3 Seconds? The so-called “3-second rule,” a magical mantra uttered while swiftly ...
Walt (oneminmicro) on MSN
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 ...
(This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where we present latest medical studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays) By ...
We also report on new understanding of how Ebola infections may persist in the brain and other organs for months, and a ...
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.
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.
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Beyond bread and beer, alluring yeast species could yield new mosquito traps to combat malaria
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 ...
Between the doubles alleys, athletes pair up to work toward success and coaches experiment with different lineups, probing ...
The New Republic on MSN
Lessons in Parenting From a Salmon
Why have kids, anyway? It’s a question that’s been on my mind as I get ready for yet another bout of fertility treatment.
New antibiotic candidates for drug-resistant bacteria may reside inside prions, mis-folded protein in the brain best known ...
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