While period pain and heavy menstrual bleeding are common, they’re often dealt with privately. Yet they take a profound toll on a person’s health—and finances.
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Period pain and heavy bleeding cost the Australian economy billions every year in lost productivity
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New filtration technologies could absorb ‘forever chemicals’ at ‘ultrafast’ rate
New filtration technologies that could absorb “forever chemicals” at an “ultrafast”…
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‘Walking sharks’ lay eggs without breaking a sweat
Being pregnant and giving birth is hard work for any species—but epaulette…
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Self-etching process opens new pathways for 2D perovskite electronics
Moving beyond the limits of conventional chip fabrication, a joint China–US research team has unveiled a semiconductor manufacturing method that could, in its words, open entirely new avenues for building high-performance light-emitting and…
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Chandra catalog now contains 1.3 million X-ray detections across the sky
Like a recording artist who has had a long career, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has a “back catalog” of cosmic recordings that is impossible to replicate. To access these X-ray tracks, or observations, the ultimate compendium has been…
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China’s rifle-wielding drone achieves flawless results in tests
Researchers in China have revealed a new special-operations drone capable of firing a standard infantry assault rifle with perfect accuracy in controlled live-fire trials.
During the test, the weaponized drone hovered about 33 feet above…
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