Your Super-Sensitive Toothpaste May Not Save Your Teeth From the Brutality of Brushing
Toothpastes that say they stop erosion aren’t getting the job done better than your typical tube of paste, a study says.
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Toothpastes that say they stop erosion aren’t getting the job done better than your typical tube of paste, a study says.
Even the particularly violent ones, like Grand Theft Auto V.
If it turns out that men and women need different types of treatment, these findings could help lead to more effective treatments for depression.
For now, though, their efforts are confined to tiny model asteroids, so no need to worry just yet.
Testing of 259 plastic water bottles from nine countries revealed microplastic particles in water from 242 of the bottles, according to a new report.
If his DNA had actually changed in the way many outlets claimed, he would be an entirely different species.
Dramatic climate instability in east Africa had a pronounced effect on human evolution, but also on human culture.
The research is one of the first to address kinesthesia in prosthetic technology.
Editing RNA could allow scientists to tweak how genes are expressed without making permanent changes to the genome itself.
It wasn’t scientists who discovered the thin, purple, east-to-west travelling glow in the northern night sky, but people with cameras and a nerdy passion for auroras.
The Kepler spacecraft will go down in history as one of the greatest astronomical tools ever used to scan the heavens.
However, the applications of time crystal-based military technology are classified.
Real-world applications for these systems are likely a ways off, but they have the potential to open a whole new realm of study.
It’s not the only study as of late to hint that being good on a bike can pay off big later on in life, health-wise/
The so-called “Toba Catastrophe Theory,” as it’s called, may actually be a myth.
Not that Shatner is a shining example of positive online behaviour, but still.