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November 21, 2016 1 min read
Good news, everyone! The ATM keypads you’re forced to touch every time you need to withdraw a few bucks? Turns out they’re not the festering disease transmitters you thought they were. British website […]
The post ATM Keypads Aren’t as Gross as You Think They Are appeared first on Geek.com.
July 12, 2016 1 min read
You go in to your eye doctor for your yearly exam. While you’re getting the air puffed into your eye and the light shined into the back of your brain, the doctor notices […]
The post Alzheimer’s may soon be detected with a simple eye exam appeared first on Geek.com.
June 22, 2016 1 min read
Ever get burning, red, irritated eyes after you’ve been for a swim in a pool? You may have blamed the chlorine, but man, were you off. Way off. The truth is that it’s a […]
The post It’s not a pool’s chlorine that turns your eyes red, it’s something much worse appeared first on Geek.com.
June 08, 2016 1 min read
Mosquitoes were buzzing around Earth long before humans arrived, but with billions of us across the globe, these insects have a buffet like never before. There’s now renewed concern over mosquito bites as […]
The post Mosquitoes use six highly specialized needles to suck your blood appeared first on Geek.com.
June 02, 2015 1 min read
The US Department of Defense has confirmed that it shipped live samples of anthrax to 12 US states, South Korea, and Canada. Is this some sort of small-scale biological warfare? Nope. It’s just […]
The post The Pentagon accidentally shipped live anthrax to 12 US states, South Korea, and Canada appeared first on Geek.com.
May 08, 2015 1 min read
2014 will be remembered as the year of the most widespread epidemic of the Ebola virus disease in history. It has claimed over 11,000 lives and infected over 26,000 people across West Africa […]
The post Doctor cured of Ebola finds it hiding in his left eye appeared first on Geek.com.
April 10, 2015 1 min read
A team of elite surgeons from around the world will soon be attempting a medical first — a full human head transplant. No, this is not a movie, sci-fi novel, or tragically late […]
The post Doctors planning the first human head transplant appeared first on Geek.com.
February 25, 2015 1 min read
For years it is the humble black rat, Rattus rattus that has taken the blame for bringing the Black Death to Europe in the mid-14th century. However, a new study from Professor Nils […]
The post The Black Death may have been caused by giant Asian gerbils, not black rats appeared first on Geek.com.
February 19, 2015 1 min read
Researchers at several institutions are working tirelessly to build organs with funding from US government agencies, but not the kind of organs you’re equipped with. These would be organs on a chip, which […]
The post US government funding creation of miniature human organs on plastic chips appeared first on Geek.com.
January 15, 2015 1 min read
Mosquitoes exposed to antibiotics live longer, have more offspring, and transmit malaria more easily
The post Antibiotic-filled blood supercharges mosquitoes appeared first on Geek.com.
October 28, 2014 1 min read
A new test for ebola could distinguish between many different strains of the disease, or do wide-ranging tests, and do so affordably all over the world.
The post DNA-programmed paper can test for Ebola and a whole lot more appeared first on Geek.com.
October 07, 2014 1 min read
Ebola can cause horrifying symptoms in the infected, but how much do we really need to worry about an outbreak here at home?
The post So just how contagious is Ebola, really? appeared first on Geek.com.
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