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Mother and son brushing their teeth

Brush Your Teeth Often to Lower Risk of Diabetes

Brushing the teeth thrice a day or even more is associated with an eight percent lower risk of acquiring diabetes, while the dental disease's presence is linked to a nine-percent increased risk, not to mention, many teeth (of about 15 or even more) missing, is linked to more than 20 percent increased risk.
NASA Now Accepts New Applicants for Aspiring Astronauts

NASA Now Accepting Applications for Aspiring Astronauts

Aspiring astronauts, your wait is finally over! Now, you can apply to be a part of the team as NASA opens its doors for new applicants as it aims to send another pair of man and woman astronauts to the moon come 2024.
Oklahoma School Standards to Add Biological Evolution as an Expansion on Climate Change

Oklahoma Education to Include Biological Evolution

The Oklahoman Education standards are now adding biological evolution as an expansion of its initiative on climate change. This proposal for the new state scholastic standards can evidently take in biological evolution, for the first time ever, in Oklahoma.
Coronavirus Outbreak Wreaks Havoc on Tech Industry

Coronavirus Outbreak Wreaks Havoc on Tech Industry

The outbreak has now affected not only people but also businesses like those in the tech industry. (Photo : Pixabay)Microsoft building EU The outbreak has now affected not only people but also businesses like those in the tech industry.
The international Gemini Observatory composite color image of the planetary nebula CVMP 1 imaged by the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph on the Gemini South telescope on Cerro Pachón in Chile.

Astronomers Share Snapshot of Beautiful Planetary Nebula

Using the Gemini South telescope, astronomers have taken a photo of a plenary nebula called the CVMP 1. The snapshot was taken during the Cerro Pachon summit in Chile. The said plenary nebula is located in Circinus' southern constellation some 6,500 lightyears away.
Anthele drinking his energy drink

Electrolytic Sports Drinks: Are They a Myth?

Workout buff, ultramarathoners, and other endurance runners should take note of what boosts performance; apparently, it's not an electrolyte sports drink.
B2B

Learn About the Role of Integration in Streamlining B2B Transfers

In this digital era, organizations must have powerful file transfer capabilities to streamline their business operations. With the help of these capabilities, companies can enhance the quality of relationships they share with the ecosystem's entities like customers, suppliers, and trading partners.
How Warming Waters in Western Tropical Pacific May Affect West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Antarctic Ice Walls are Now Cimate's Protectors

New research which the journal, Nature recently published presents that glacier ice walls are essential for the climate. This is because they prevent the rising temperatures of the ocean, not to mention the melting of the glacier ice.
Help curb CO₂ emissions by ordering items from a local store

Shopping Options: Which Will Help the Environment?

Placing an order at a nearby or local shop can curb the carbon dioxide emissions you're getting from online shopping. Certainly, if you order items to be delivered right to your doorstep from a local store, you help minimize carbon footprints.
Parent and child workout

Too Lazy to Exercise? Is It Genetic?

In an attempt to figure out why individuals with a limited capacity to exercise behave the way they do, a team of researchers conducted a case study. After several tests, including genetic analysis, the scientists found that the mutated gene being examined "was the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene."
Infrared image showing the living parts of the wings of different species of butterflies

Do Butterfly Wings Overheat Under the Sun?

As it turns out, the intricacy and detail of their wings protect them from overheating. (Photo : Nanfang Yu - Nature Communications)Infrared image showing the living parts of the wings of different species of butterflies Simple, yet delicate at the same time, butterflies are naturally beautiful--it's just one of those things.
U.S. to Start Human Testing of Antiviral Drug to Cure the Novel Coronavirus

US to Start Human Testing of Antiviral Drug to Cure Novel Coronavirus

The first US study of a drug to cure the illness is already in progress. (Photo : Reuters)U. S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks next to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar during a tour of the secretary's operation center following a coronavirus task force meeting in Washington, February 27, 2020.
Japan Confirms First Case of Reinfection

Japan Confirms First Case of COVID-19 Reinfection

Just weeks after recovering, a Japanese woman is tested positive yet again for COVID-19. (Photo : Reuters)A man wearing a protective face mask, following an outbreak of the coronavirus, walks past an advertising billboard of Tokyo Olympics 2020, near the Shinjuku station in Tokyo, Japan, February 27, 2020.
Planting trees in the city is more important than you can imagine

Urban Trees Reduce Pollution and Heatwaves

Instead of constructing buildings and roads, it's hightime for people in the urban regions to think about planting trees as they reduce pollution and protect us from heatwaves.
NASA Discovers a Double Star System with an Alter Ego

Double Star System with an Alter Ego Discovered, NASA Reports

Cosmic 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' are spotted using NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory (Photo : Pixabay)A silhouette of a man sitting on a rock looking up into the sky A double star system or binary stars are two stars orbiting one common center mass.

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