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The pros of solar energy (beyond just being ‘green’)

Solar isn't just good for the environment -- it's good for business and for communities.

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How CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing is set to change the world

Gene editing sounds super scary but its potential to improve our lives is immense. Is it worth the leap, though?

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What causes dementia and how to keep it at bay

If you were to travel 40 years into the past, you’d rarely see people talk about dementia. It was often regarded as a fact of life — instances of incapacity and memory loss were usually considered as a...

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Here’s Everything You Need to Know About CBD

Use this comprehensive review to find out if CBD can be right for you.

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The future of pain management beyond painkillers: new lines of research to...

With the current opioid crisis, we need new avenues for pain management.

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Hair transplants: what the difference between FUE and FUT hair transplants

Some insight into a hairy problem.

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American millennials are embracing plant-based ‘meat’

Rising concern about climate change has spurred a flurry of Silicon Valley biotech startups focused on plant-based alternative meats.

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New dark energy experiment may solve one of the universe’s greatest mysteries

Will we have to rewrite Einstein's theory of gravity? The DESI experiment could find out.

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What Are Minerals and Why Are They Essential for Our Survival on Earth?

Essential and trace minerals are crucial for our health. But is a balanced diet enough to cover the recommended intake?

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Where Does the Carbon Go When Permafrost Coasts Erode?

Arctic coastlines have not been considered carefully in carbon cycles for long, but new research suggests that eroding permafrost may emit more greenhouse gases than previously thought.

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The Future of Blockchain Technology: This Is Where It Will Be Implemented First

For all its promise, blockchain has delivered surprisingly little. When and what can we practically expect from it?

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Science Vs. Fiction: What’s True About CBD?

The CBD hype has taken the world by storm, but it's also moving faster than the science is.

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How close are we to mainstream cultured meat consumption?

You’ve seen the Impossible Whopper, but does this mean we’ll have cultured meat insupermarkets soon?

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What is the future of PCB development?

When it comes to printed circuit boards (PCB), the future seems extremely bright.

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To what extent will hurricanes, hot weather, and other extremes damage the...

Spoiler alert: things are not looking too good.

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Are You Sabotaging your Mental Health?

If you feel your mental health slipping away look for these signs.

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Which CBD Gummies Are the Best for Pain Management?

CBD is all the rage right now -- and for good reason. In fact, CBD products are so popular you can even find them in the form of gummies.

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A 6,000-year-old fruit fly gave the world modern cheeses and yogurts

A lucky encounter between a fruit fly and a pail of milk around 5,500 years ago set the stage for dairy product.

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There may be a second black hole at the center of our galaxy

Astronomers think that the Milky Way's supermassive black hole may have a companion -- and that could teach us more about how galaxies form and evolve.

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The neuroscience of the Christmas cheer ‘emotion’

It is, for many of us, the most wonderful time of the year. “Christmas cheer” is that thing which is often referred to by those who believe December really is the season to be jolly. It’s that feeling...

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