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The ethical framework aims to counteract the risks of geoingeniery research

Heat registration, devastating storms, punishing drought. Our world continues to see the relentless impacts of climate change. Clearly requires urgent action, but as the research community investigates more and more climate intervention methods to address this challenge, we see an alarming lack of ethical guidance. That is why, promoted in association and promoted by wide…

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No more needles: Stanford scientists create a painless and alive vaccine that rubs the skin

Stanford scientists discovered that a harmless skin bacterium triggers a powerful immune response. By adjusting a bacterial protein, they made it a living vaccine, training the immune system to combat diseases such as tetanus and diphtheria. The mice administered this bioengineering bacteria developed a strong immunity, surviving doses of lethal toxins. With essays in humans…

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Click the chemistry method advances the development of drugs with improved triazol synthesis

The proposed platform for triple click chemistry has three functional groups that can be attacked independently for replacement when choosing an appropriate reaction partner. This platform is compatible with sequential and versatile reactions of a single container that produce multi-triazols. Credit: Dr. Suguru Yoshida/University of Sciences of Tokyo, Japan Source Link: Pubsc.org/en/content/articleanding/2025/cc/d4CC06585A The average molecules…

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Observations and interpretation of A. Koval et al. – European astronomer radio community

Solar eruptive events, such as flares and coronal mass ejections (CME), can generate shock waves that spread through the solar crown. These shock waves accelerate electrons, which leads to Langmuir waves that then becomes the emission of type II solar bursts, which are radio signatures of these clashes. In solar spectrograms, type II explosions are…

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Sex leaves ‘microbial traces’ in the genitals, even when a condom is used: scientists call it “sex”

The male and female sexual couples leave traces of their “genital microbiomes” during sexual intercourse, even when they use a condom, it suggests a new study. In the study, the researchers had 12 heterosexual couples monogamas collect samples of swabs after a period of abstinence and then shortly after having sex. Subsequent analyzes led scientists…

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