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"Cell: Astonishing Links Found Between This Eye Disease and Gut Bacteria"
http://buzzonfeed.com/cell-astonishing-links-found-between-this-eye-disease-and-gut-bacteria-193.html
A study published in the journal "Cell" suggests that some eye diseases previously thought to be purely genetic, such as pigmentary retinopathy, may be partially caused by bacteria. Researchers have found that a mutation in the CRB1 gene weakens...
As the end of the year approaches and the cold of winter intensifies, we patiently await the return of spring.
http://buzzonfeed.com/as-the-end-of-the-year-approaches-and-the-cold-of-winter-intensifies-we-patiently-await-the-return-o-31.html
Extremely cold weather, it will gradually warm up in the future.The Great Cold is the last solar term of the year, when the cold reaches its peak and the yang energy starts to grow. It signifies the beginning of...
Implantes Dentários para Todas as Idades: O Que Saber
http://buzzonfeed.com/implantes-dentarios-para-todas-as-idades-o-que-saber-227.html
Os implantes dentários têm se tornado uma solução cada vez mais popular para aqueles que buscam restaurar a funcionalidade e a estética do sorriso. Este artigo explora os diversos aspectos dos implantes dentários, desde os custos até as opções de financiamento, abordando também as promoções disponív...
Believing in love again! Science confirms: it leaves a mark in the brain.
http://buzzonfeed.com/believing-in-love-again-science-confirms-it-leaves-a-mark-in-the-brain-33.html
Compiled by | Li MuziDriving with your loved one to have dinner together, a large amount of dopamine floods into the brain's reward center, motivating you to bravely face the traffic. But a new study published on January 12th...
Why do moths flutter towards "lights"?
http://buzzonfeed.com/why-do-moths-flutter-towards-lights-129.html
British and American scientists have discovered that artificial light can disrupt insects' ability to accurately orient themselves relative to the horizon. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, contributes to understanding why flying insects are drawn to gather...
How have sharks been doing after 20 years of the "Ban on Shark Fins"?
http://buzzonfeed.com/how-have-sharks-been-doing-after-20-years-of-the-ban-on-shark-fins-110.html
Compiled by | Wang Fang20 years ago, the public was furious about the practice of shark finning. Legislations were enacted around the world to restrict shark fishing in order to eliminate this cruel and wasteful fishing method.However, researchers reported
Academician Li Yanrong: The key to China's current scientific and technological innovation lies in solving the problem of going from 1 to 0.
http://buzzonfeed.com/academician-li-yanrong-the-key-to-china-s-current-scientific-and-technological-innovation-lies-in-so-94.html
Article | Li Yanrong (Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Secretary of the Party Committee of Northwestern Polytechnical University)Scientific research activities can be broadly divided into three types: original basic research from 0 to 1,
"The Key" is here! Nature: The emergence of semiconductor graphene with its own "switch"
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By Chen Bin, Reporter from China Science DailySince the two physicists from the University of Manchester in the UK first isolated graphene from graphite in 2004, this miraculous material has become a revolutionary material in many fields due to...
Latest Research: This Dog Breed Lives the Longest
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Scientists studied data from over 580,000 UK dogs and discovered that small, long-nosed breeds like the Miniature Dachshund and Shiba Inu have the longest lifespans, while medium-sized flat-faced breeds such as the English Bulldog and Shih Tzu, regardless of...
What happened to the human's tail?
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Geneticist Xia Bo and his team of researchers have found that approximately 25 million years ago, a gene shared by humans and other primates underwent a mutation that may have led to the loss of their ancestors' tails. The...