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Influence of Gut Bacteria on Depression and Mental Health

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A Wireless ‘‘Brain Pacemaker’’ That Can Detect and Prevent Seizures

Engineers have designed a wireless ‘brain pacemaker’ which can detect and prevent tremors or seizures in patients suffering from neurological disorders According to World Health...

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Magnesium Mineral Regulates Vitamin D Levels in Our Body

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Gluten Intolerance: A Promising Step Towards Developing a Treatment for Cystic Fibrosis and Celiac Disease

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Intermittent Fasting Can Make Us Healthier

Study shows that intermittent fasting for certain intervals can promote good health by boosting our metabolism Fasting is a natural phenomenon in most animals and...

Air Pollution A Major Health Risk to the Planet: India Worst Affected Globally

Comprehensive study on the seventh biggest country of the world, India, shows how ambient air pollution is majorly affecting health outcomes According to WHO, ambient...

Organic Farming can have much Greater Implications for Climate Change

Study shows growing food organically has higher impact on climate because of more land use Organic food has become very popular in the last decade...

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Research shows that neutralizing antibodies which are induced by vaccination can protect animals from HIV infection. Developing a safe and effective HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)...

Glucagon Mediated Glucose Production in Liver can Control and Prevent Diabetes

An important marker for diabetes development has been identified. The two important hormones produced in the pancreas – glucagon and insulin – control proper glucose...

Biological Barriers of Reproduction from Same-Sex Mammals Overcome

Study shows for the first time healthy mouse offspring born from same sex parents – in this case mothers. The biological aspect of why mammals...

Recently Identified Nerve-Signalling Pathway for Effective Pain Management

Scientists have identified a distinct nerve-signalling pathway which could help to recover from sustained pain after an injury. We all know pain – the unpleasant...

Advances in Laser Technology Opens New Vistas for Cleaner Fuel and Energy

Scientists have developed a laser technology which could open avenues for clean fuel and energy technologies in the future. We urgently need environment friendly and...

The Largest Dinosaur Fossil Excavated for the First Time in South Africa

Scientists have excavated the largest dinosaur fossil which would have been the largest terrestrial animal on our planet. A team of scientists from South Africa,...

The Smallest Optical Gyroscope

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The First Successful Pregnancy and Birth After Womb Transplant from a Deceased Donor

First womb transplant from a deceased donor leads to successful birth of a healthy baby. Infertility is a modern ailment which affects at least 15...
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On 2 March 2025, Blue Ghost, the moon lander...

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission of European Space Agency (ESA) has captured...

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