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Sound Waves Used to Break Down Kidney Stones: First Human Study
Scientists developed a new method against kidney stones which showed promising results. Sound waves from a newly developed technique called "burst wave lithotripsy (BWL)" were found by researchers to have the potential to disintegrate or destroy kidney stones inside the body.
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Scientists Suggest Dense Spinosaurus Bone Fossils Show They Can Hunt Underwater
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Around 2,000 Earthquake Swarms Struck the Azores Islands in Portugal Since March 19
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Intense Storm to Ravage the US Southeast, Potential Tornadoes Incoming
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Lettuce Grown in Space May Help Astronauts Deal with Bone Loss Issues
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By 2030, Titanic Will Be Gone From its Watery Grave Due to Metal-Eating Lifeforms
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