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No, Lyme disease is not an escaped military bioweapon

28/07/2019 admin 0

Could Lyme disease in the U.S. be the result of an accidental release from a secret bioweapons experiment? Could the military have specifically engineered the […]

New mutations for herbicide resistance in a common agricultural weed are rare

28/05/2019 admin 0

After exposing more than 70 million grain amaranth seeds to a soil-based herbicide, researchers were not able to find a single herbicide-resistant mutant, according to […]

Light at night linked to decreased hatching success in tadpoles

28/05/2019 admin 0

Stretching the day beyond what nature provides has provided numerous cultural benefits for humans but a new study has linked nighttime illumination caused by people […]

Myocardial infarction: Rush-hour for neutrophils

08/06/2016 admin 0

Researchers have shown that circadian oscillations in the influx of immune cells into the damaged tissue play a crucial role in exacerbating the effects of […]

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