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Deborah Bloomfield

World’s First RSV Vaccine Gets FDA Approval

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the world’s first vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), officials announced Wednesday.  Called Arexvy and developed by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the vaccine is authorized for those over 60 years old, marking a huge turning point in the decades-long search for a shot against RSV – an illness […]

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Photosynthesis Uses A Process Surprisingly Close To Bose-Einstein Condensate

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

You might think that given how ubiquitous and essential photosynthesis is, we’d have long ago discovered how it works. Instead, major parts of the process remain a mystery. New research suggests one of these stages has considerable parallels with exciton condensates, something physicists have had to go to great lengths to produce in the lab. […]

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People Appear To Believe The Sun Was A Different Color When They Were Young

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

People on the Internet appear to believe that the Sun has changed color over the last few decades. In a thread of some very confused Twitter users, people claimed to believe that the Sun used to be yellow, and is now white. “I’m just telling a person in their 20s that the sun used to […]

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New Alzheimer’s Drug Halts Disease Progression In 47 Percent Of Trial Patients After 1 Year

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A trial of a new drug to combat Alzheimer’s disease has produced encouraging results, slowing clinical decline by 35 percent and leading to a 40-percent reduction in patients losing the ability to carry out everyday tasks. Pharma giant Eli Lilly and Company is now moving towards securing regulatory approval for the drug, called donanemab. It’s […]

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Woman Faked Rare Disorder Until Doctors Solved The Mystery

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital have described how they solved a medical mystery, figuring out that their patient had been faking a rare genetic disorder. The recently published case report details how a woman turned up with some alarming symptoms, but as the medical team began to investigate, things just didn’t add up. The patient […]

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For The First Time, A Star Has Been Caught Devouring Its Planet

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When a star runs out of hydrogen to fuse at its core a transformation occurs, the star first collapses a bit on itself to kickstart the fusion of helium and then it expands, becoming a million times larger. That star has become a red giant. Red giants are expected to engulf their closest planets as […]

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20,000-Year-Old Tooth Pendant In Denisova Cave Belonged To Paleolithic Siberian Woman

May 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ancient DNA extracted from a deer tooth pendant has revealed that the age-old jewelry was worn by a single female owner between 19,000 and 25,000 years ago. Found in the famous Denisova Cave in Russia, the trinket belonged to a woman with strong genetic ties to a group of humans that lived further east in […]

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Astronauts Going To Mars Should Be Only Women – It’s Basic Science

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Finding the right people to go to Mars will be no easy feat. They have to be prepared for the monumental risk of never returning, they must be happy to sit in a confined spacecraft for around seven months to get there, and they need to be some of the most highly trained specialists out […]

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Ultrasound Opens Blood-Brain Barrier, Allowing Drugs To Reach Hard-To-Treat Cancer

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a potentially game-changing breakthrough for brain cancer patients, researchers have managed to temporarily breach the blood-brain barrier using ultrasound and successfully deliver chemotherapy drugs to the brain.  A new study reports the results of a phase 1 clinical trial, providing the first direct evidence that ultrasound-based opening of the blood-brain barrier can significantly increase […]

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Modern Humans Reached Europe In 3 Waves Starting 10,000 Years Before Previous Estimates

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Grotte Mandrin cave has overturned anthropological thinking about the arrival of Homo sapiens in Western Europe. A new paper attempts to build a new picture that puts the Mandrin discoveries in context of human activity in Asia. The author concludes modern humans arrived in three waves, only displacing the Neanderthals with the third. Until […]

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Alien Civilizations Could Soon Detect Our Cell Phone Signals, Scientists Suggest

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has investigated whether alien civilizations could find humanity by detecting radio signals from cell phone towers leaking from Earth.  The team simulated leakage from cell towers around the world, attempting to work out if advanced aliens around nearby stars would be able to detect it using equipment equivalent to what we have […]

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Viral Video Shows Airport Worker Taping Up A Plane, But That’s Fine.

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A video on TikTok has caused a bit of worry for nervous flyers this week, showing airport workers applying tape to the wings of a plane. “This is the reason why I don’t fly with Spirit. I don’t care if it is aviation airplane tape,” the voiceover in @myhoneysmacks‘ video says. “The fact that you have […]

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Airlines Warn Of Summer Travel Disruption In US Over 5G Deadline

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’re looking to travel from the US this summer, expect a little chaos – the government has refused to delay the deadline for planes to be retrofitted to prevent interference from the growing 5G network.  The deadline was set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for July 1 after a series of previous delays, […]

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Beautiful Golden Fossils Reveal Process Of Fossilization 183 Million Years Ago

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

All that glitters isn’t usually gold, and the same is true for 183 million-year-old fossils found in the Posidonia Shale. Moreover, while the researchers used to think the shiny gold coating on the fossils was fool’s gold, new research has revealed a more surprising answer.  The Posidonia Shale in southwest Germany is the source of […]

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What Is The Penumbral Eclipse Happening This Week And How To Watch It

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When it comes to Lunar eclipses, you can have three types. The total eclipse, with the characteristic red blood color the Moon takes, happens when the lunar surface is completely within the shadow of the Earth. The partial eclipse is where only portions of the Moon are covered by our planet’s shadow. And then there […]

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Male Woolly Mammoths’ Testosterone Surged When It Was Time To Find A Mate

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time scientists have detected evidence that woolly mammoths experienced musth during the mating season, a hormone-driven surge in aggression that would’ve spurred on rival males at they competed for a mate. The discovery has also revealed that such hormone changes can be detected in the growth rings of tusks, something that can […]

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Why People Are Putting Salt In Their Coffee Instead Of Sugar

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A weird life hack is going around the Internet at the moment: people are adding a small pinch of salt to their coffee, like it’s some sort of horrible soup. The hack was first spread by Twitter user BirdRespecter, who told followers “a tiny pinch of salt in black coffee removes the bitterness almost entirely. […]

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Old Quarantine Hospital Discovered On Submerged Island Off Florida’s Coast

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 19th-century quarantine hospital and a small cemetery on a submerged island in the Dry Tortugas national park, near Florida. The site was discovered in August 2022, by the national park’s cultural resources staff, alongside the National Park Service’s Submerged Resources Center, the Southeast Archaeological Center, […]

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Remains Of The First-Ever Supernovae In The Universe Finally Spotted

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time, astronomers have found what they called “fingerprints” left by the explosions of the first stars in the universe in three distant clouds. The first generation of stars made it possible for the universe to have the building blocks of planets and eventually life. These objects were made of just hydrogen and […]

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What The Heck Are “Sigma Males” Meant To Be, Anyway?

May 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’ve spent any amount of time online in the past, oh, 40 years or so, you’re probably aware it can be a pretty toxic place. Not all the time, of course – but let’s just say that if you’re, for example, a young woman, or a person of color, or any number of other […]

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