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Deborah Bloomfield

Do Casinos Really Use “Temporal Distortion” To Keep You Trapped Inside?

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

According to the Internet, there are all manner of tricks that casinos in Las Vegas supposedly employ to keep you gambling.  These range from “temporal distortion” to pumping oxygen into the casino floor to keep gamblers alert and focused on losing their money on the slot machines. The latter is, of course, not true, given […]

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Air Pollution Drives Suicide Rates Even On A Weekly Basis

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers have found an innovative way to test a suspected connection between air pollution and suicide. Their results not only confirmed the relationship is real, they suggest it’s clearer than anyone expected. If all the other reasons to stop burning fossil fuels were not enough, here’s another one. The link between atmospheric pollution and physical […]

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Map Reveals Where In The US Is Best To Spot UFOs In the Sky

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Heads up, UFO hunters: If you want to catch sight of one in the US, your best bet is to head west or hop over to New England. Oh, and steer clear of the south. That’s according to a new scientific project that looked to understand the local environmental factors that determine the geographical distribution […]

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The Last Transmission Of Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, The “Man Who Fell From Space”

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1967, the Soviet Union celebrated its 50th anniversary. As well as events on the ground, part of these celebrations involved a stunt to be carried out in space, which ultimately ended in the unnecessary death of cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, who became known as “the man who fell from space”. The plan was to send […]

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The Drake Passage: One Of The World’s Most Treacherous Sea Crossings

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Few water crossings instill more fear than the Drake Passage, the notorious body of water between South America’s Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. Its vigorous currents, freezing waters, ferocious winds, and enormous waves have endowed the passage with a reputation for being among the most treacherous in the world.  What is […]

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Parthenogenesis: What Is A “Virgin” Birth?

February 29, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In school, you were probably taught that to make a baby you need an egg cell and a sperm cell – and if we’re talking about human reproduction then you would be correct. However, in the wider animal kingdom, this isn’t necessarily the case. Plenty of animals reproduce asexually, and a select few experience what’s […]

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People Are Once Again Claiming Raw Milk Is Good For You – Here’s Why It’s Not

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Pasteurization is right up there with hand-washing and vaccines as one of the greatest public health achievements in human history. But just like the other things on that list, it has its detractors. Loud ones.  Fact-checking organization Full Fact recently responded to an Instagram post that has totted up over 70,000 likes at the time […]

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How Not Having A Mind’s Eye Affects Long-Term Memory

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

People who are unable to generate any mental imagery are less capable of recalling key events from their life history, new research has revealed. After scanning the brains of volunteers with aphantasia – a condition characterized by a lack of a “mind’s eye” – the study authors found that this impaired autobiographical memory is underscored […]

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Many US Tattoo Inks Contain Unlisted Ingredients That Could Harm Your Health

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research has analyzed tattoo inks from major and small American manufacturers and has found that 90 percent contained ingredients that were not listed on the label. In some cases, the unlisted ingredients are known to be harmful to humans. Tattooing is an established industry these days, and it’s big business. Around the world, societal […]

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The Bizarre Behind-The-Scenes Story Of The First-Ever Detection Of Gravitational Waves

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine you have just observed something that is going to revolutionize science. The first thing you’d do is probably check everything multiple times – is this correct? Is it really happening? And if you were in a big international collaboration, you might even want to ask around to check if this is a prank or […]

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12-Millimeter Long Small-Brained Fish Can Make Sound As Loud As A Jet Plane

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you think of the loudest noises made by the animal kingdom, maybe the first thing that comes to mind is the roar of a lion or the trumpeting of an elephant. It probably isn’t the noise made by a tiny translucent fish native to the shallow waters of Myanmar – but new research has […]

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The Mexican Honey Wasp Can Produce Honey Just As Good As Any Bee

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Wasps, let’s face facts here, are not everybody’s favorite insect. Despite playing important roles in pollination and regulating plant pests, they still lose out heavily in the PR war to their old rivals the bee. In fact, one attitude survey in 2018 found that wasps were “universally disliked by the public”, which is unfair on […]

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New World Record For Solar Cell Efficiency Set By CIGS Thin Films

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Record efficiency in CIGS solar cells has been independently verified, showing there is still life in the once-popular technology that has been shaded in recent years.  Today, the vast majority of photovoltaic systems are silicon-based. However, silicon cells are approaching their maximum efficiency, and require relatively high temperatures to produce, creating a floor in cost […]

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Are We Any Closer To An HIV Vaccine?

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The world has changed significantly since the HIV epidemic began. The development of new drugs has allowed people living with the virus to have a healthy life, and even to not pass on the infection. But for this disease to be removed from the list of the main public health threats, what is needed is […]

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Watch Cutting-Edge Military Tech Sink A Ship From The Sky In Seconds

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US Air Force possesses a novel technology that can rapidly sink a ship before your eyes. Their research lab has even released footage of the cutting-edge weapon, aptly named QUICKSINK, showing it obliterate a vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. The Air Force Research Laboratory and Eglin’s Integrated Test Team first carried out the […]

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Fishbowl Worlds: Aliens Could Be Highly Intelligent, But Unable To Contact The Outside

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new paper has outlined potential problems we may face in contacting advanced alien civilizations: the potential existence of “fishbowl worlds”. If you haven’t heard of the Fermi Paradox, it goes something like this: given the vastness of the universe, the sheer amount of time it has gone on for, and the septillion stars out […]

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Abnormal Brain Scans In Children With COVID-19 Revealed In Data From 96 Studies

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

As we’ve learned more about the SARS-CoV-2 virus over the last four years, we’ve discovered that far from being just a respiratory illness, COVID-19 can affect many different body systems, including the brain. Despite the advances that have been made, we still have a lot to learn about the damage COVID-19 can cause, particularly in […]

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Earth’s Atmosphere Is Missing Huge Amounts Of Xenon, And We Don’t Really Know Where It Went

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Meteorites that have impacted our planet over the years have brought with them a mystery: Earth’s atmosphere appears to be missing large amounts of xenon. Meteorites – some of which are older than Earth – give us insights into the early Solar System and our own planet. Rocky planets formed from these smaller bodies clumping […]

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First-Ever Photos Of Humpback Whale Sex Involve Two Males

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time, photographers have recorded two humpback whales copulating. When they showed their footage to a marine mammal expert, she confirmed both participants were males, confirming once again that same-sex sexual behavior is widespread among animals. There are, however, questions about whether in this case, both whales were happy about the situation. Whales […]

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Incredibly Rare Pink Elephant Calf Seen Playing In South African National Park

February 28, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Seeing wild elephants on safari might be high on the bucket list of many, but tour operator Theo Potgieter and his guests recently had a 1 in 10,000 experience when they witnessed an albino elephant calf playing in the water. Potgieter managed to capture video and images of the young bull, which he estimates to […]

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