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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Ally Peccia volcano researcher – planet status

Peccia allyA Ph.D. of fourth year. Candidate at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Columbia, studies the origins of volcanic gases and interactions between volcanoes and climate. Peccia has also worked to integrate his passions for science and art through unique initiatives, including the creation of a “field guide” with scientists from the Metropolitan Art Museum…

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Hepatitis C medications increase the antiviral activity of selecting against COVID-19

The development of safe and effective therapies for a disease often has been. However, Covid-19 pandemic needs immediate therapy since hundreds of millions of people have been infected and millions have died. The reuse of existing medications that have already been approved for another disease have the potential to provide COVID-19 therapeutics more quickly. This…

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