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Potato Under Microscope

Embark on a fascinating journey into the microscopic world hidden within a humble potato! In this video, we delve into the intricate details and textures that are invisible to the naked eye. Discover ...
"About 80% of people with chlamydia don't develop symptoms," notes Dr. Michael Shen, an internal medicine physician at NYC Health + Hospitals/Brooklyn. But when symptoms do occur, they typically ...
Google entered the final stretch of an antitrust case targeting its digital advertising monopoly, weeks after emerging largely unscathed from a similar challenge to its online search stronghold. The ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MELBOURNE, Australia — A regulator has approved a world-first vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia infections, ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The first vaccine to protect endangered koalas from chlamydia has ...
Australia's embattled koalas have been given some good news for once, with the approval of the world's first chlamydia vaccine for the marsupial. More than a decade in the making, the vaccine will ...
Australia has approved the first vaccine to protect its shrinking koala population against chlamydia, a disease that accounts for as many as half of deaths in the wild among the country’s iconic ...
A vaccine used to treat chlamydia in Australia’s koala population has been approved for rollout, in a world-first project. Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast spent more than 10 ...