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Deborah Bloomfield

First-Ever Complete Human Pangenome Finally Includes The Diversity Of Humanity

May 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A draft of the first-ever human pangenome has been announced by an international genomics collaboration, which will attempt to incorporate the incredible diversity of the human race into a single reference genome. The team hope that by bringing a range of ethnicities and populations across the world into the pangenome, they can more accurately represent […]

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TED Talk Demo Of Upcoming Wearable AI Tech Is Actually Kinda Cool

May 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

After the letdown and subsequent cancellation of Google Glass – the “unappealing” glasses with a display in your field of view to distract you – you’re right to be skeptical about wearable technology. But a new demo of a wearable artificial intelligence (AI) is causing (small amount) of buzz on the Internet, because it does […]

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Influencer Explains Why She And Her Boyfriend Ate Part Of Her Knee In A Bolognese

May 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Spanish social media influencer Paula Gonu has claimed that following surgery on her knee, she served up a spaghetti bolognese for her and her partner using the discarded cartilage. Thirty-year-old Gonu told the Club 113 podcast (full episode in Spanish below) that she had required surgery on her knee for an injury, and the surgeons had […]

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Huge Areas Of Underwater Forests Are Overlooked And Under Threat

May 11, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Destruction of the world’s rainforests has long been a topic of environmental concern, with a warming world, habitat loss, and species extinctions all coming to the fore. While the impact of climate change has also been felt in the world’s oceans, and well documented in the media through the loss of coral reefs, there’s one […]

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Mercury Is In Retrograde And It Still Means Nothing To Your Life

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Here we go again. Mercury is currently in retrograde and will be until May 14. For some people, that is reason enough to make excuses for what may be going wrong in their lives. Blaming it on distant planets is very annoying, however, because that energy could be better spent pushing for change in society […]

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Exclusive: Fourth Person To Achieve HIV And Leukemia Remission Tells His Story

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Last summer, the City of Hope Hospital in California announced that one if its patients had become the fourth person in the world to have gone into long-term remission of HIV. The patient was also suffering from leukemia, and thanks to stem cell donations from a donor with a rare genetic mutation, he no longer […]

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Lab-Grown Meat Up To 25 Times Worse For The Environment Than Beef

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Growing burgers and steaks from cultured cells may be seen as the future of the meat industry, but a new analysis indicates that the mass-production of lab-grown meat using current technologies could be considerably worse for the environment than real beef. At present, animal cell-based meat (ACBM) is only produced at a very small scale […]

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NASA Unveils Snake-Like Robot That Could Seek Life Within Icy Moons

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A jointed robot that moves like a snake has been unveiled by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), and the makers hope to send it to Enceladus to hunt for life. While it might give ophidiophobes nightmares, if the Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor (EELS) achieves its goal, it could be a giant slither for humankind. If […]

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The Euclid Spacecraft Will Transform How We View The “Dark Universe”

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid satellite completed the first part of its long journey into space on May 1 2023, when it arrived in Florida on a boat from Italy. It is scheduled to lift off on a Falcon 9 rocket, built by SpaceX, from Cape Canaveral in early July. Euclid is designed to […]

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New Species Of Demon Shark From The Deep Has Unsettling White Irises

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new species of deep-water catshark has been discovered in an unusual way, identified from its egg case by researchers in northwestern Australia. Named Apristurus ovicorrugatus, it has the Western Australian Museum’s collections to thank as it was here that its egg’s true identity was revealed following a decade-long mystery. The mystery egg was unusually […]

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More Than Just A Game – How Dungeons And Dragons Is Making Its Way Into Therapy

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dungeons and Dragons has enjoyed a significant revival in recent years, due in part to popular streaming shows like Stranger Things and Critical Role. Once seen as the pinnacle of geek culture, the role-playing game (RPG) is now a hit with a new generation of players. But while many people may view it as just […]

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Personalized mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise Against Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A personalized mRNA vaccine against an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer has shown early promise in a phase 1 clinical trial, where it was found to induce a significant immune response and potentially delay relapse. When used in combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, the individualized vaccine – called adjuvant autogene cevumeran – triggered a substantial […]

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Tricking Chimps With Fake Snakes May Have Just Revealed A Primitive Language

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Snakeskin on a fishing line was the instrument used to extract elements of what could be a rudimentary language among wild chimpanzees in Uganda. The tricksy experimental design enabled them to see what alarm call combinations chimps made when a “snake” was on the loose, and if the specific order of calls elicited a different […]

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Capri’s Sea Cave Glows Brilliantly Blue Thanks To Its Weird Geology

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

With its vibrantly bright water, the Blue Grotto of Capri may look like it’s been backlit with artificial lighting or perhaps even Photoshopped beyond reality. However, rest assured, the radiant waters of this picture-perfect sea cave are totally natural.  Also known as the Grotta Azzurra, it can be found on the island of Capri on […]

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There’s A Very Good Reason Why Airplane Food Tastes Terrible

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s no secret that airplane food can be a god-awful box of tasteless slop, but that’s necessarily the fault of the airline’s chef. In actuality, your tastebuds perceive food and drink much differently when they’re cruising at 36,000 feet compared to sea level. Here’s why. Inside a sealed airplane cabin, the re-circulated air becomes very […]

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Suspected Runaway Supermassive Black Hole May Not Be What It Seems

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The discovery of a long, thin stream of stars in old Hubble images created a buzz of excitement. The astronomers who found the unusual structure explain it as a supermassive black hole (SMBH) forced out of its galaxy through an encounter with two even larger black holes, and forming stars out of intergalactic gas in […]

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Americans Appear To Believe They Could Take An Elephant In Unarmed Combat

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Humans (particularly men) have a bit of a tendency to believe they are tougher than they actually are, at least if quick glances at any YouGov poll are to be believed. Take, for example, the 12 percent of men who think they could win a point in a match against Serena Williams, as if when […]

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Decades-Old, Infinitely Large Math Problem Gets Surprisingly Neat Solution

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Modern math problems don’t tend to have the kind of answers that trip off the tongue. Perhaps it’s a brand-new proof that takes a few pages’ worth of words and diagrams to explain properly, or an improvement on a previous result that’s so specific as to be virtually invisible. Maybe it’s entirely dependent on a […]

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New Study Shows Why You Should Never Rely On TikTok For Medical Advice

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

TikTok may be fantastic for some things – discovering how much your dentist knows about your sex life; freaking out Montanans; whale penises, etc – but one thing we’re pretty sure you shouldn’t be doing is relying on it for medical advice. At best, you’re going to get accurate information that you nevertheless wish you […]

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AI And Sandvik Have Combined History’s Greatest Artists To Create The Impossible Statue

May 10, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a world-first project, a company is using artificial intelligence (AI) to combine history’s greatest sculptors in a wonderous collaboration project to make one incredible monument – the Impossible Statue. AI is everywhere. On your phone alone there is predictive text, digital voice assistants, and facial recognition software. In the past few years, this technology […]

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