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Location American Science News for 31 July 2021
A tiny flexible camera made from an extremely thin fibre-optic cable can transmit accurate 3D images in real time. It could eventually be used in surgery or surveillance
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What's the hottest temperature the human body can endure? Here's the highest temperature and humidity level that people can tolerate.
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Dual-Drug Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Alcohol Use Disorder A new dual-drug therapy for alcohol use disorder appears to be effective and has fewer side effects or complications compared to other medications used to treat AUD.
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Drug That Slows Progression of ALS May Provide the Same Benefit for People With Alzheimer's Riluzole, a drug commonly prescribed to slow the progression of ALS, appears to slow brain metabolic decline and improve cognitive performance in those with mild Alzheimer's disease.
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What's happening inside Simone Biles' brain when the 'twisties' set in? Here's what happens inside Simone Biles' brain when the twisties set in. And for a gymnast like her, the disorientation can be dangerous, experts say.
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This Week's Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through July 31) ROBOTICS This Robot Made a 100,000-Domino 'Super Mario Bros.' Mural in 24 Hours I. Bonifacic | Engadget “Created by YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober, the Dominator is the result of more than five years of w...
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Subtle patterns in the way we breathe can be used to generate a secure password to keep paired smartwatches and smart phones safe from hackers
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