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Japan's Super-Kamiokande observatory may have discovered the first signs of neutrinos from supernovas, offering insights into extreme cosmic conditions and potential new physics.
A biodegradable seaweed-derived gel performs better than traditional fillers in retaining blood in menstrual pads, providing a promising solution for menstrual hygiene.
A breakthrough allows genetic modifications in living mouse gut bacteria, demonstrating potential for combating diseases without the engineered DNA spreading. Chemical engineer Chase Beisel highlights this innovative tool.
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