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https://newatlas.com, By Bronwyn Thompson

Two screens on a work desk is hardly a recent innovation, but turning this into a mobile office without a standalone tablet is. The figures vary, but studies consistently show that a dual screen setup increases productivity, compared to working off a

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https://newatlas.com, By Paul McClure

A new study that investigated the effect that drinking alcohol has on men's perceptions of attractiveness may have disproven one well-known drinking-related phenomenon while providing supporting evidence for another. The researchers say the finding

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https://newatlas.com, By Michael Franco

While research shows that taking a daily dose of aspirin could have some definite pros and cons, a new study adds a tick to the pro column. It was found that low-dose supplementation with the drug reduced type 2 diabetes development in adults over 65

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https://newatlas.com, By Paul McClure

A new study has found that four major childhood allergies share a common feature: an imbalance of gut bacteria during infancy. It's hoped that the findings will inform treatments that correct the gut microbiome in children, potentially preventing l

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By Good News Network

Materials that are both strong and lightweight can improve everything from cars to airplanes to medical equipment. Now, researchers have created an extraordinarily strong material with very low density–using two unlikely building blocks: DNA and gl

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https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org by Andy Corbley

A new drug, called Clovibactin, has been created out of "dark matter bacteria" which rather than being a research term, was created by the press to suit the mysterious origins of Clovibactin and potential future drugs like it, which could represe

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https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

Although we've been told Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine is manufactured with harmless messenger RNA (mRNA), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) product label shows it contains artificially modified RNA--a key ingredient that is not natura

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https://newatlas.com by Loz Blain

Nano-engineering happens all day long in our bodies, and California startup Aether is designing and testing millions of new enzymes to do a range of other useful tasks – like directly extracting battery-grade lithium from sources nobody else can us

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