As anyone who’s seen a photo of Dwayne Johnson with curly hair can attest — some people were simply meant to be bald. But for the millions of people who have baldness thrust upon them – by genes, ageing, hormones or a medical condition –…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Female Hormones Help the Body Produce Its Own Opioids to Handle Pain
It’s no secret that women and men experience pain differently, and there are a variety of reasons to cause this variance in pain perception. Hormones are known to influence pain sensitivity, body structure affects the density of pain receptors,…
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An IVF Alternative Could Make Having Babies Less Onerous
More and more people are turning to in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to have babies. The process can be arduous, requiring injections of costly hormones twice a day for two weeks to mature eggs so that they can be retrieved from the body.
New York…
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Breakthrough in mystery of life-size sculptures uncovered in Pompeii tomb
Visitors to the site of Pompeii, the ancient Roman town buried (and so preserved for…
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China and neighbours at risk of catastrophic quakes as region enters new seismic phase, scientists say
Days before a devastating earthquake struck Myanmar, killing over 3,000 people and injuring…
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States Are Banning Forever Chemicals. Industry Is Fighting Back
In 2021, James Kenney and his husband were at a big box store buying a piece of furniture when the sales associate asked if they’d like to add fabric protectant. Kenney, the cabinet secretary of New Mexico’s Environment Department, asked to…
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This Bronze-Age Tablet Is The Oldest Customer Complaint on Record : ScienceAlert
Almost 4,000 years ago, a Mesopotamian man named Nanni was so disappointed with the copper he bought from a trader named Ea-nāṣir, that he decided to write a formal complaint. Today, this Bronze Age clay tablet is the oldest customer…
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Scientists found an existing drug that turns human blood into mosquito poison
A new study suggests a surprising and potentially game-changing approach to stopping malaria that involves turning human blood into a death sentence for mosquitos. The secret lies in an existing drug called nitisinone, which, once…
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Scientists revived 7,000-year-old algae and it’s still thriving
At the bottom of the Baltic Sea, buried beneath layers of sediment and sealed off from light and oxygen, ancient phytoplankton have been lying dormant for thousands of years. Now, researchers have revived some of these organisms, making…
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How to crack the subtle body language of liars
Have you ever been sure someone was lying to you? You may have been picking up on subconscious clues from their body language using lessons learned from social media.
It’s easy to find an authority on anything online, but among the many…
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