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2 days ago
RE: Unintended Consequences: The Dark Side of Scientific Innovations
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@eni-ola
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2 days ago
RE: Cryonics: A Science Possibility or Future Failure
From my findings, it looks like the scientific criticisms of cryonic companies from Cryogenic scientist shows that although it might have been a long time that they have been…
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4 days ago
RE: Exploring the Complexity of Autism Spectrum Disorders
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12 days ago
RE: The Journey of Pregnancy and Childbirth Explained
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@eni-ola
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12 days ago
RE: Hands Up for Dog Lovers: (A Cautionary Case of Capnocytophaga Canimorsus Infection)
Haha.. They seem to be a handful if we will be truthful to ourselves. I must say that it is genuine love for real but then, i really need to read on cases where humans infected…
@nabbas0786
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13 days ago
RE: The Journey of Pregnancy and Childbirth Explained
Getting Placenta out is very very important for the health of Mother :)
@stemsocial
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15 days ago
RE: Chicken Feces as Bioremediation Techniques for Oil Spills
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@gentleshaid
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15 days ago
RE: Chicken Feces as Bioremediation Techniques for Oil Spills
The lasting solutions to oil remains bioremediation. Break down the oil to harmless components using natural means. Using human hair to soak up the oil is just a palliative.
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19 days ago
RE: The Science Behind Our Scents and that of our Friends
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@ibbtammy
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20 days ago
RE: The Science Behind Our Scents and that of our Friends
This was truly Enlightening. I totally agree with you when you pointed out people who smell badly do not know that they do. Thanks you so much for sharing.
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