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Is There Plastic in My Rain?
Every year more than 1,000 tons of plastic rains down onto national parks and wilderness in the western U.S. Where does that plastic come from? And is it also in rain that falls on Washington, DC?
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Cuttlefish Can Remember What They Had for Dinner Last Week
Cuttlefish can remember what, where, and when specific things happened - right up to their last few days of life, researchers have found.
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Harnessing the Power of the Microbiota To Boost Immunity Against Infection and Cancer
In this Front Row lecture, you’ll learn why specific bacteria in our body are such powerful mediators of health – and find out about breakthrough discoveries that are now on their way to becoming medicines.
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How the COVID-19 Vaccines Were Created So Quickly
Discover how mRNA vaccines help your immune system fight viral infections and how this decades-old technology was used to create COVID-19 vaccines.
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Can You Actually Boost Your Immune System? Here's The Truth
Take vitamin C supplements when you feel a cold coming on? The problem is, you can't actually "strengthen" your immune system, says Dr. Jen Gunter.
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How Carbon Capture Works
Elon Musk is shelling out a hundred millions dollars to anyone who can come up with a way of removing carbon dioxide from our atmosphere. Time to win that sweet, sweet carbon capture money.
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Meet the Scientist Couple Driving an mRNA Vaccine Revolution
As COVID-19 spread, BioNTech cofounders Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci had one goal: to make a safe, effective vaccine faster than ever before.
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Challenges in Microplastics Research
Watch this interview to hear from the experts regarding latest trends in microplastic research, techniques for analyzing samples and effects of microplastics on living organisms.
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Meet Dragon Man, Humans’ Possible New Relative
In a bone-filled week, a rediscovered cranium from China might represent an entirely new species of human that's possibly our closest evolutionary relative. And, while studying a 5,000-year-old skeleton, scientists found evidence of what might be the earliest plague infection.
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Can We Preserve a Strawberry Forever?
For millennia, humans have been finding ways to preserve food. Can we use what we’ve learned to make a strawberry last forever?
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