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Heart-Shaped Clams Channel Sunlight Using Fiber Optic-Like Structures, Says Study
Heart cockles, small marine bivalves from the Indian and Pacific Oceans, exhibit a unique adaptation in their shells. These structures, resembling fibre-optic cables, channel sunlight to symbiotic algae living within, facilitating photosynthesis while filtering out harmful ultraviolet rays. The algae provide essential nutrients to the clams in retu...
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Hair Care Tips: Managing Curly Hair In Change Of Season- What A Dermatologist Recommends
Hair care tips: Use products like shea butter and sesame oil on the curly hair that have natural UV filtering properties. Here are more tips that can be helpful for people with curly hair.
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What Is the Best Air Purifier You Can Buy in India? Everything You Need to Know
It’s clear that we need air purifiers, but what’s the right one to pick? In this guide, we’re going to explain how air purifiers work and what you need to know about them, so that you can make a more informed choice — and if you don't need all the extra information and just want some recommendations, we have that in the article as well.
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Cinemas Are Reopening in India, With UV Filters and Socially Distanced Seating. But Should You Go?
Cinemas are reopening across India after the government gave the go-ahead under “Unlock 5.0”. But experts say that going to theatres is high risk, there aren’t any new films worth watching, and the COVID-19 safety protocols being put in place aren’t necessarily aligned with science. Is this going to backfire?
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Amazfit Parent Huami Reportedly Developing Self-Disinfecting Mask Called Aeri
Huami, the Xiaomi-backed company behind Amazfit products, is reportedly developing a see through self- disinfecting mask that is called ‘Aeri.’ It will feature built-in ultraviolet (UV) lights that can disinfect filter within 10 minutes when connected to a power supply.
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Beware! Outdated Sunscreens Can Increase Risks Of Cancer
U.S. sunscreens protect against the type of ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn, known as UVB, but most aren't as good at blocking UVA: Dermatologist.
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Heart-Shaped Clams Channel Sunlight Using Fiber Optic-Like Structures, Says Study
Heart cockles, small marine bivalves from the Indian and Pacific Oceans, exhibit a unique adaptation in their shells. These structures, resembling fibre-optic cables, channel sunlight to symbiotic algae living within, facilitating photosynthesis while filtering out harmful ultraviolet rays. The algae provide essential nutrients to the clams in retu...
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Hair Care Tips: Managing Curly Hair In Change Of Season- What A Dermatologist Recommends
Hair care tips: Use products like shea butter and sesame oil on the curly hair that have natural UV filtering properties. Here are more tips that can be helpful for people with curly hair.
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What Is the Best Air Purifier You Can Buy in India? Everything You Need to Know
It’s clear that we need air purifiers, but what’s the right one to pick? In this guide, we’re going to explain how air purifiers work and what you need to know about them, so that you can make a more informed choice — and if you don't need all the extra information and just want some recommendations, we have that in the article as well.
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Cinemas Are Reopening in India, With UV Filters and Socially Distanced Seating. But Should You Go?
Cinemas are reopening across India after the government gave the go-ahead under “Unlock 5.0”. But experts say that going to theatres is high risk, there aren’t any new films worth watching, and the COVID-19 safety protocols being put in place aren’t necessarily aligned with science. Is this going to backfire?
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Amazfit Parent Huami Reportedly Developing Self-Disinfecting Mask Called Aeri
Huami, the Xiaomi-backed company behind Amazfit products, is reportedly developing a see through self- disinfecting mask that is called ‘Aeri.’ It will feature built-in ultraviolet (UV) lights that can disinfect filter within 10 minutes when connected to a power supply.
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Beware! Outdated Sunscreens Can Increase Risks Of Cancer
U.S. sunscreens protect against the type of ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn, known as UVB, but most aren't as good at blocking UVA: Dermatologist.