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Ozempic, the slimming injections that can pave the way to ending alcohol abuse.

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Some patients who inject themselves with this family of drugs report losing their desire to drink. Several studies show that this cascade of anecdotes has a scientific basis, although not in all cases.

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15/06/2023
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A genetic 'pencil' achieves remission of lethal leukemia in two terminally ill teenagers

By Manuel AnsedePortal

A third young man died in a clinical trial carried out at the London hospital that is financed by the copyrights of Peter Pan

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14/06/2023
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Confirmed: Enceladus's subsurface ocean contains the elements necessary for life

By forumcilacPortal

An international team of researchers, led by planetary scientist Frank Postberg of the Free University of Berlin, has just reported in the journal Nature that they have detected a large amount of phosphate on the moon Enceladus.

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14/06/2023
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Quantum computers have achieved 'supremacy': they can now perform tasks better than the best classical supercomputer.

By forumcilacPortal

Quantum computers promise unprecedented computing power: they will allow, for example, to work out in a matter of seconds how an entire parcel logistics warehouse should be laid out (with all the possible steps of each…)

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14/06/2023
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Is there anything good about masturbating?

By forumcilacPortal

In the animal kingdom, masturbation is very common, although it is clearly prevalent among primates, including humans. Historically, this behavior was considered pathological, a pernicious vice that needed to be eradicated, or, as…

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14/06/2023
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The Australopithecus 'Lucy' had 'rock-like' muscles that allowed her to stand just like us.

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'Lucy,' the tiny Australopithecus afarensis, who lived more than 3 million years ago in what is now the Afar region of Ethiopia, is one of the most famous human ancestors. She stood one meter tall and weighed just 28 kilos, had an ape-like face, and…

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14/06/2023
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Anton Zeilinger, Nobel Prize in Physics: “You can't prove that the Moon is there when no one is looking”

By Manuel AnsedePortal

The Austrian scientist, pioneer of quantum teleportation, reflects on God and the essence of reality

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14/06/2023
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