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Before starting intense chemo that would leave him sterile, eighth-grader Bo Opperman chose to preserve his sperm for the ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel extracorporeal blood purification technology that captures and ...
After a largely successful test run during spring training, the implementation of a computer-assisted strike zone feels ...
Known for spending much of its life underground, the little-known American burying beetle could hold the key to developing the next generation of antibiotic ... it into a ball, and covering ...
Do you have some tennis balls lying around your home? Dig them out and you can use them to mobilize your upper back, strengthen these hard-to-train muscles and correct poor posture with this novel ...
Kids often build resistance to the usual days-long antibiotic treatment regimen so the painful infections can come roaring back. But Cornell University researchers report encouraging results from ...
Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows Date: May 9, 2025 Source: McGill University Summary: Millions of kilometers of rivers around the world are carrying ...
Truth be told, since your balls don’t really elicit awesome sensations like your penis does, we tend to take them for granted. The attention it gets would be the occasional scratch and the shuffle ...