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Deborah Bloomfield

Is It OK To Kick A Robot Dog?

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Last Saturday night, a young woman out on the town in Brisbane saw a dog-shaped robot trotting towards her and did what many of us might have felt an urge to do: she gave it a solid kick in the head. After all, who hasn’t thought about lashing out at “intelligent” technologies that frustrate us […]

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A Mary Anning Biography That Was Written In Her Lifetime Is Finally Published

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fossil hunter Mary Anning not only helped find the first intact ichthyosaur fossil and the first pterosaur outside Germany, but was the first to identify coprolites as fossilized poop. At a time when both women and the working class were largely excluded from practicing science, her capacity to break through both barriers was remarkable – […]

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Utah’s Great Salt Lake Could Disappear Within Five Years, Releasing Arsenic-Laced Dust

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere could vanish within five years if emergency water conservation measures are not imposed immediately. According to a new report, Utah’s Great Salt Lake is currently 3 meters (10 feet) below its minimum healthy level, and its disappearance could expose millions of people to toxic dust containing particles […]

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There’s Something Very Strange About Star Distribution In The Triangulum Galaxy

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

After Andromeda and the Milky Way, the Triangulum galaxy is the largest galaxy in our local group of galaxies. And it might take the title of the weirdest based on a new analysis conducted by astronomers. It appears that the younger and older stellar populations are segregated by age creating a unique distribution but also […]

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Ancient Pompeii Villa Filled With Beautifully Raunchy Art Goes On Show

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The remains of a luxurious home in the ancient Roman town of Pompeii have been opened up to the public after years of refurbishment. The Archaeological Park of Pompeii officially unveiled the refurbed property on Tuesday – and what a beautiful sight it is. Known as La Casa Dei Vettii, the house was originally excavated […]

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One Of Our Galaxy’s Oldest Stars Has An Unexpected Companion

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Most of our galaxy’s stars were formed from the ashes of not one but two previous generations, making the rare survivors from the galaxy’s earliest days precious sources of insights into our origins. One of the Milky Way’s oldest known stars is named SMSS1605-1443. A new analysis of its light using the world’s largest optical […]

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Maybe Don’t Retire Early, It Could Be Linked To Cognitive Decline

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Recent years have shown a huge increase in interest in the so-called “FIRE” (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, in which people work hard to save sufficient money to retire early and enjoy a settled retirement of golfing and walks on the beach. However, new research suggests it may not be the dream many claim it […]

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If Someone Died On Mars, What Would Happen To Their Body?

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you die on Earth, you generally know what will happen to your body, even if you’d rather not. But what happens to it if you die in space, on Mars, or on the way to Mars? First off, there aren’t really any official protocols in place for what happens to your body when you […]

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Having A Small Penis And Driving A Sports Car May Be Linked After All

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s a trope almost universally acknowledged that men with a penchant for fast cars are overcompensating for being a little less well-endowed. Just a stereotype, you may think, and an unflattering one at that. Well, what if we told you that a group of psychologists has not only investigated this scientifically, but may have actually […]

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Does Alcohol Really Work Like Truth Serum?

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s an adage that many of us would swear by: that being drunk loosens our tongues such that we air our deepest-held thoughts and grievances, where usually our inhibitions would prevent us from doing so. But is it really the case that, as the saying suggests, in wine there is truth? Alcohol and the brain […]

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Why Archeologists Are Too Scared To Open The Tomb Of China’s First Emperor

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1974, farmers stumbled across one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all time in an unassuming field in the Shaanxi province of China. While digging, they found fragments of a human figure made out of clay. This was just the tip of the iceberg. Archaeological excavations revealed the field was sitting above a […]

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Quitting Alcohol Can Improve Cognition In Just 18 Days, Study Finds

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has promised hope for severe alcoholics by showing that the majority of those that manage to go sober have significant cognitive improvements after just weeks. Deficits in cognition, such as memory loss and attention, were improved in 63 percent of the study sample after just 18 days of sobriety, showing that a […]

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Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Shows The Sun Over 133 Days

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Forensics Reveals Long-Lost Face Of The Shell-Eyed “Jericho Skull”

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Using some of the latest forensic techniques, scientists and 3D designers have reconstructed the face of the Jericho skull, a prehistoric skull that was caked in plaster and had sea shells placed on top of its eyes.  The Jericho skull is dated to around 9,000 years old and was first recovered by archaeologist Kathleen M. […]

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It’s Possible To Buy Illegal Drugs On This Government Website – Legally

January 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What if we told you there was a place you could apply for illegal substances like cocaine or heroin, they’d mail them right to your preferred address, and it would show up without revealing that the whole operation was a cop sting all along? Well, that service is a thing. If you’re in the UK, […]

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Female Insects With Penises Use Special Muscles To Penetrate Males And Feast On Their Semen

January 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Female insects of the cave-dwelling genus Neotrogla have penises – so far, so unremarkable. A study has now revealed that the muscles they use to protrude and retract their members evolved before the sex roles in these critters were reversed, and that their previous function may have been to provide the females with a tasty mid-intercourse […]

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It Would Take 23 Million Years To Replace Madagascar’s Species If They Disappeared

January 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Madagascar is home to some of the world’s most curious wildlife, but deforestation and the exotic pet trade are pushing some species to the brink of extinction. Now, new research has established that it would take evolution 3 million years to return the species that we’ve already lost in the region, but more than 20 […]

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Two Ultracool Failed Stars Spin Around Each Other In Record-Breaking Time

January 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers are reporting the discovery of a record-breaking pair of ultracool brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs are small stellar objects that were never massive enough to become fully-fledged stars and, among them, the ultracool ones are failed stars that have a temperature just over the boiling point of water. The LP 413-53AB pair is record-breaking in […]

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Older Californians See 1,808 Percent Increase In Cannabis-Related Trips To ER

January 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study looking at cannabis-related trips to the Emergency Department (ED) among Californians aged 65 and above has found a 1,808 percent increase from 2005 to 2019, as the drug became legal for medical and then recreational use in the state. Using data on admissions to Californian emergency departments from the Department of Healthcare Access […]

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Chang’e-5 Finds Iron On The Moon, Solving A Mystery The Apollo Missions Couldn’t

January 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Samples of the lunar surface returned by the Chang’e-5 mission have revealed abundant iron in a +3-oxidation state. The scientists who studied the samples believe micrometeorites are changing the lunar surface chemistry, converting Fe2+ to a mix of uncharged metal and Fe3+. Iron is noted for its wide range of oxidation states, from -2 to […]

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