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Speedy finger-prick tests to diagnose strokes trialled in Cambridgeshire
Kits could allow ambulance crews to identify patients with blood clots in their brain, allowing …
Read MoreHow lateral flow tests are becoming a diagnostic gamechanger
Familiar from the Covid era, the tests are becoming incredibly versatile, with potential uses including …
Read MoreCancer drug realized after researcher’s chance exposure to malaria drug
When experienced researcher Renato Aguilera happened across the chemical structure of a tried-and-true antimalarial drug …
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Read MoreFive years on from the pandemic, the right’s fake Covid narrative has been turbo-charged into the mainstream | Laura Spinney
Before the next outbreak, we need a serious conversation about how to cope, but first, …
Read MoreEmployee Charged in ‘Spider-Man’ Pre-Release Blu-ray Theft Linked to Mass Piracy
Three years ago, pirated Blu-ray copies of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” began circulating on pirate …
Read MoreUN rights chief raises alarm over escalating violence in Syria
The killing of civilians in coastal areas in northwest Syria must cease immediately, the UN …
Read MoreUkraine reels from one of the deadliest days of war
Attacks across Ukraine on Friday reportedly left 21 civilians dead and scores injured, making it …
Read MoreTree loss from hurricane leaves Asheville vulnerable to new climate shocks
Damage to trees in western North Carolina from Hurricane Helene was ‘extraordinary and humbling’ but …
Read MoreA freediver in distress, saved in extremis by his buddy.
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Read MoreITAP of a puddle
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Read MoreA middle school chemistry class in Hubei, China
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Read More‘It’s a place of healing’: the man on a mission to restore Britain’s ancient rainforest
Dealing with PTSD, Merlin Hanbury-Tenison retreated to his family farm in Cornwall. There, working to …
Read MoreSecond-hand smoke doubles deadly pregnancy complication risk
A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking …
Read MoreHigh street opticians could use AI to spot dementia risk with eye scan
New technique means the eye can be studied in seconds for markers of brain health …
Read MoreDr. Edward Livingston On Vaccines & Autism: “Because of Public Skepticism, it is Not Settled Science”
Will new studies cause large numbers of anti-vaxxers to say “Wow. It turns our vaccines …
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