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Deborah Bloomfield

World Set To Cross 1.5°C Temperature Threshold For First Time In Next Five Years

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We are moving closer to crossing the 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) threshold above pre-industrial levels for the global temperature mean, 66 percent likely be exceeded during at least one year of the next five. This is the latest prediction from the World Meteorological Organization – another alarm bell showcasing the seriousness of the climate crisis. […]

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These Enormous Spiders Might Be The Shyest We’ve Ever Seen

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There’s no two ways about it: jorō spiders look pretty scary. Even if you’re not a confirmed arachnophobe, the sight of this brightly colored beastie with its leg span of up to 10 centimeters (4 inches) would be enough to send shivers up the spine. But what if we told you that these guys are […]

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Cold Water Therapy: What Are The Benefits And Dangers Of Ice Baths, Wild Swimming And Freezing Showers?

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Immersion in cold water is definitely an activity that divides people – some love it others hate it. But many now practice it weekly or even daily in the belief that it’s good for their mental and physical health. Cold water therapy, as it has come to be known, can take the form of outdoor […]

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Long Drive Ahead? Here’s How To Beat “Highway Hypnosis”

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you ever had the feeling that you’ve zoned out while driving? Ever looked up and seen a sign telling you you’re a few miles closer to your destination, with no memory of how you got there? You could have been experiencing “highway hypnosis”, and it’s worth brushing up on what causes it – and […]

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This “Vicious Cycle” May Take Its Toll On Mental Health In Relationships

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s well established that our moods and behaviors can impact our relationships and the other people in them, but their moods and behaviors can impact us right back, which in turn impacts them, and so on. It’s a vicious cycle. That’s the conclusion of a new study, which has found evidence that such a cycle […]

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Bones Of Around 100 Male Infants Found In Roman-Era Sewer Have A Grim Explanation

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

During excavations of a bathhouse in Ashkelon, Israel, archaeologists came across a grim discovery. Beneath the bathhouse – built in the 4th century CE and used until the 6th century CE – in the sewer, they found the bones of nearly 100 male infants, mixed in with animal bones. A study of the bones, carefully […]

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Two New Victims Of Vesuvius Crushed By Falling Wall Discovered at Pompeii

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two new skeletons of men who perished at Pompeii have been uncovered, adding to the victims of the fateful Vesuvius eruption. Found crushed underneath an ancient Roman wall, it looks like this pair died as a result of the accompanying earthquakes that rocked the city as the volcanic hellstorm raged.  The latest two victims were […]

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A New Execution Method May Soon Be Used In US, And Some Are Concerned

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new execution method could potentially soon be used for the first time in the US: nitrogen hypoxia. While its proponents argue it is a humane and effective means of capital punishment, its critics say there’s simply not enough evidence to justify its use. Nitrogen hypoxia involves forcing a person to breathe pure nitrogen gas, […]

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First Radiation Belt Discovered Beyond The Solar System

May 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When celestial objects have a strong magnetic dipolar field, as the Earth does, you end up with bands of electrically charged particles captured and held by said magnetic field. Jupiter and Saturn too have radiation belts such as this. The Sun gets them temporarily. And now astronomers have discovered the first example of radiation belts […]

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Death Caps Cause 90 Percent Of Mushroom Deaths, Now There May Be A Cure

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We know death caps are extremely dangerous, accounting for 90 percent of the deaths caused by mushroom ingestion, but we still don’t know exactly how it is they cause such catastrophic damage in the human body. This gap in our knowledge has slowed the development of an antidote, but new research has identified a protein […]

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“Lluvia De Peces”: The Mystery Of Why It Rains Fish Annually In Honduras

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There is a place in Honduras where something extremely unusual and miraculous happens each year, so the residents claim. In the farming town of Yoro, in the north-central part of the country, when the conditions are right, a storm of “biblical” proportions will blow through and then the impossible will happen – fish will fall […]

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First Drug Trial In US For Pill To Guard Against Nuclear Accidents

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A trial has begun in the US for a drug that should prevent the harmful effects of radiation on the body in the event of a nuclear attack or incident. Prevention and treatment for radiation poisoning are currently extremely limited, so a drug that can effectively remove radioactive contamination from the body would be a […]

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French Nuclear Testing In Pacific Slightly Raised Cancer Rates In Polynesia

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Residents of French Polynesia have higher rates of thyroid cancer than would have occurred without the 41 atmospheric nuclear tests France conducted in the region, a new study has found. The number of extra cancers is small, which may be why it has taken almost 50 years from the end of atmospheric testing to measure […]

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What The Vikings Believed Ragnarök Would Look Like – And Why The Myth Is So Particularly Bizarre

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

From early Christian fears of zombie Nero to the ever-misunderstood Maya, there have been countless end-of-the-world myths throughout human history. Few, however, come close to being as iconic and renowned as that of the Vikings – the epic battle and eventual destruction of the Earth which they called Ragnarök. But while you may know the […]

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New Volcano Has Been Found Flinging Debris From Earth’s Insides

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new volcano has been discovered deep in the icy waters of the Barents Sea in the Norwegian Arctic. Remarkably, it’s active and can still be seen oozing a flurry of mud, liquid, and gas. By studying this newly found volcano and its spewed contents, scientists believe they might be able to catch some insights […]

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Mars Has A Crust Thicker Than Earth’s And A Radioactive Heat Source

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The crust of Mars, its outermost planetary layer, is much thicker than the Earth’s crust or even the crust of the Moon. This is according to the latest study that has looked at the internal properties of Mars using the quake data collected by NASA’s InSight in its over four years of activity.  The strongest […]

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How Rare Are Four Leaved Clovers, Really?

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What makes four leaved clovers so lucky? Perhaps it’s simply because they’re so rare – by definition, finding one is proof that you’ve been graced with a little extra good fortune for the day. But how rare are they really? One commonly-heard statistic holds that only about one in 10,000 clovers have four leaves, making […]

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Tom Hanks Says He Might Star In Films After He’s Dead

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Tom Hanks has discussed the possibility of his career continuing after he’s dead, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI). Hanks, famous for films from The Green Mile to Forrest Gump, told the Adam Buxton Podcast that there are already people across the industry discussing the legal ramifications of “my face and my voice and […]

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JWST Finds Water On A Nearby Comet But Surprisingly, Something Is Missing

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Observations of Comet Read in the Main Asteroid Belt have shown for the first time that there is water vapor around this body, confirming without doubt its cometary status. JWST results indicate that primordial water can remain mostly unscathed in the boundary between the inner and outer Solar System, where it’s expected to be too […]

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People Are Just Now Learning What Those Ridges On Salt Shakers Are For

May 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Every now and then, someone on the Internet discovers a “hidden” feature of an everyday utensil – such as toasters – and minds, as they say, are blown.  Now, a viral post going around the Internet shows a use for the ridges you see at the bottom of salt shakers. According to the post, the […]

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