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Australian Scientists Create Seaweed Supplement for Cows that Reduces Methane Emissions by 80%

An Australian company has produced a seaweed-based dietary supplement for dairy and beef cows that eliminates 80% of the methane content emitted by the...

Jacques Cousteau’s Grandson Wants to Build the International Space Station of the Ocean

Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, is raising money for what would become the International Space Station of the...

New Study Says Infrared Lasers Destroy Harmful Plaques in Alzheimer’s Brains

A new study from the Tokyo University of Science shows how infrared lasers can destroy harmful plaques that build up in Alzheimer's brains.

Compound in Sea Sponges Can Stop Cancer and Kill Herpes – And Growing Them Would Benefit Indonesians

The chemical manzamine-A, found in sea sponges (Acanthostrongylophora ingens) living in the waters of indonesia, can block the replication of cancer cells.

First-of-its-Kind Clinical Study Finds That Microdosing THC Can Reduce Chronic Pain

By consuming a few 500 micrograms doses of THC per day, study participants experienced marked pain relief—all without the psychoactive side effects.

Exciting Study Results Say COVID-19 Vaccine Was Effective and Well-Tolerated for Its 45 Adult Participants

The study results released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the mRNA-1273 developed by Moderna was safe and effective in adults.

Taking Up Hobbies Can Prevent—Or Reduce Symptoms of—Depression by One-Third

Research from England has shown that hobbies can protect against depression, and reduce symptoms in those with depression by 30%.

Millions of COVID Cases and Deaths Averted Thanks to Lockdowns: ‘One of Humanity’s Greatest Achievements’

Researchers from Imperial College London and UC Berkeley used different methods to reach the same conclusion: COVID lockdown measures have saved millions.

Autonomous Cars Are Now Delivering Meals and Medication to At-Risk People in Quarantine

A trio of cars deployed by Optimus Rides will be delivering as many as 5,000 meals to at-risk families across Southeast Washington DC.

Thousands of Young Adults Are Volunteering to Catch COVID-19 to Save Others in the Future

Thousands of young adults around the world are voicing their willingness to contract COVID-19 for the sake of accelerating vaccine development.

Lebanon Becomes First Arab Country to Legalize Medical Marijuana

The legislation could bring in as much as $1 billion in annual revenue, which would be a much-needed financial windfall for the nation's struggling economy.

New Alzheimer’s Nasal Spray Shown to Reduce Proteins Which Cause the Disease in Mice

Kyoto University researchers said the vaccine for Alzheimer’s was effective and was also shown to have zero side effects observed in the mice.

Video Gamers Join the Race to Produce COVID-19 Drugs With Innovative Citizen-Science Project

If you want to do something productive while self-isolating, scientists want people to play a video game that could help them find a COVID cure.

Antibodies Could Be ‘Radically Life-Changing’ New Treatment for OCD and Other Mental Disorders

The researchers from Queen Mary University of London say the discovery could lead to ground-breaking treatments with “a reduced chance of side effects.”

Researchers Have Found a Way to Sterilize and Reuse Face Masks During Pandemic

North Carolina researchers are now trying to spread the word about their tried-and-true decontamination method for surgical masks.

Gates Foundation Commits $100 Million to Speeding Up Coronavirus Treatments and Response

Half of the foundation's financial pledge is being used to form the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator—a “catalytic” initiative for combatting the virus.

Scientists Find Key to Delivering Turmeric Ingredient So It Can Be Absorbed to Treat Alzheimer’s and Herpes

Curcumin—the active compound found in turmeric—can now be more easily absorbed by the body to treat chronic conditions thanks to nanotechnology.

Having Trouble Sleeping? New Research Says a Dose of Saffron Can Help You Doze

A Murdoch University study showed that a daily dose of saffron spice was linked to better sleep quality for adults in the scientific trials.

Scientists Demonstrate Success of a Possible ‘EpiPen’ to Prevent Paralysis From Spinal Cord Injuries

University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.

Artificial Intelligence System Identifies New Antibiotic for World’s Most Troubling Disease-Causing Bacteria

MIT researchers have succeeded in using an artificial intelligence system to identify an antibiotic that can fight and kill many hard-to-treat bacteria.