Cannabis with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol is associated with short-term improvement in pain vs placebo, but also increased side effects, according to a newly updated review. Medscape Med...
Cannabis with high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol is associated with short-term improvement in pain vs placebo, but also increased side effects, according to a newly updated review. Medscape Medical News
A POPULAR UK mobile provider has announced the imminent shut down of its 3G services this year. Customers using an older mobile phone have been urged to upgrade their tech in order to not lose acce...
A POPULAR UK mobile provider has announced the imminent shut down of its 3G services this year. Customers using an older mobile phone have been urged to upgrade their tech in order to not lose access to mobile internet. Within in the next few weeks, the UK's biggest mobile phone provider O2, which is now...
MANCHESTER CITY host Chelsea at the Etihad in Sunday's blockbuster Premier League showdown. And punters who register an account with BOYLE Sports and stake a tenner on the game will be rewarded wit...
MANCHESTER CITY host Chelsea at the Etihad in Sunday's blockbuster Premier League showdown. And punters who register an account with BOYLE Sports and stake a tenner on the game will be rewarded with £30 in football free bets plus an extra £10 casino bonus! BOYLE Sports are also offering customers an extra 50% boost on...
The bright Moon shines over Jupiter, Pollux and Castor on Friday evening the 2nd, then
groups right up amidst them on Saturday the 3rd.
The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 2 – 11 appeared...
The bright Moon shines over Jupiter, Pollux and Castor on Friday evening the 2nd, then
groups right up amidst them on Saturday the 3rd.
The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, January 2 – 11 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.
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Scientists flew drones with petri dishes above several species of whales in northern seas to collect samples of whale blow, which they tested for four different viruses. For the first time in the A...
Scientists flew drones with petri dishes above several species of whales in northern seas to collect samples of whale blow, which they tested for four different viruses. For the first time in the Arctic, researchers found cetacean morbillivirus, a highly infectious and deadly virus for marine mammals.
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viruses
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whales and whaling
arctic regions
technology
arctic
virus detection