New research finds air pollution particles in unborn babies (PAs) Recently, research from the University of Aberdeen and Hasselt University revealed how tiny air pollution particles reach babies in the uterus after scientists discovered that soot deposits can pass through the pla

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New research finds air pollution particles in unborn babies (PAs) Recently, research from the University of Aberdeen and Hasselt University revealed how tiny air pollution particles reach babies in the uterus after scientists discovered that soot deposits can pass through the pla - DayDayNews

New research found air pollution particles in unborn babies (PA)

Recently, research from the University of Aberdeen and Hasselt University revealed how tiny air pollution particles reach babies in the uterus after scientists discovered that soot deposits can pass through the placenta and enter fetal organs.

research team found evidence of PM2.5 "black carbon particles" in cord blood, which suggests that toxins can pass through placenta .

former Google advertising boss said he has built an ad-free and trackless search engine that is now being launched in the UK, France and Germany.

Sridhar Ramaswamy, who has worked at Google for 16 years, said Google's goal is not to use user data, but to join competitors in the field, such as DuckDuckGo.

Hym3Scientists at the University of Cambridge said their research shows that every 4,000 newborns show the genetic code inserts itself into human cells to evolve our DNA.

Ancient DNA extracted from cemeteries across England shows evidence of large-scale migration from Europe and population migration as far as West Africa .

Science Museum, London, is leaping from the usual focus on facts to the fantasy realm of science fiction, the exhibition is designed by the Oscar-winning studio behind Blade Runner 2049.

University of Sydney studies show that new mothers have poor mental health due to unrealistic body image performance on Instagram (overseas social media platform).

This study examines millions of posts posted by new moms on social networks.

study found that postpartum body photos appear in only 5% of photos, while topics in posts usually show people wearing sportswear or swimsuits, suggesting a quick “bounce” from birth, while 33% of postures are classified as “objective.”

researchers also found a large number of tags targeting mothers’ body images, which they say has raised concerns that idealized images on overseas social media may be harmful to mental health. ”

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