The Lions got an EDGE in free agency with the signing of DJ Wonnum. He is a player that is healthy now, but had to overcome a ...
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Neanderthals may have treated wounds with antibiotic sticky tar
Tar made from birch tree bark is commonly found at Neanderthal sites, and experiments show that it kills some bacteria that cause skin infections ...
Birch tar was among the most useful materials available to prehistoric humans and was primarily used as a glue to bind stone blades onto wooden handles or arrowheads onto shafts. However, we now have ...
When hit with low-frequency ultrasound, the nanoparticles release antibiotics deep inside bacterial communities ...
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