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Deborah Bloomfield

Spending Just One Hour In Nature Could Reduce Stress In The Brain

September 9, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

For a while now, scientists have known that taking a stroll in the great outdoors can do wonders for your mental health. However, what they didn’t know is why – until now.  A new study, published in Molecular Psychiatry, has found that a 60-minute stroll in nature results in a reduction of stress-related markers within […]

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Major Hurdle Cleared In Quest For Commercial Nuclear Fusion Reactor

September 9, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device has been breaking records for sustained nuclear fusion for a while. And now, the device has shown that it can keep the extremely hot plasma going with less instability and with fewer impurities, two major hurdles in the construction of a commercial nuclear fusion power plant. The […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions: How Do We Know When A Species Is Extinct?

September 9, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s no secret that species extinction and biodiversity loss are making our environment increasingly less stable. As it feels like we inch closer to waving goodbye to threatened animals like the Javan rhino, a question springs to mind: How do we know when a species is extinct? How, for instance, do we know there aren’t […]

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Brutal Murder Of South American Mummies Revealed In 3D CT Autopsy

September 9, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In true crime, you get cold cases and then you get the really, really cold cases, like that of the deaths of two mummies who were killed between 740 and 1,120 years ago. While their cause of death might not be of much interest to whoever their now-relatives are, they do pose an interesting challenge […]

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Living Near An Oil Refinery Ups Your Risk Of Stroke, Says New Study

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Living next to an oil refinery has been linked to an increased risk of stroke in a new study carried out in the southern US. It was also evident that the health burden overwhelmingly impacted poorer people, generally because they are forced to live in areas closer to fossil fuel refineries.  Scientists at Yale University, […]

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Gold Coin Treasure Trove Worth Nearly $300,000 Discovered Under Floorboards Of UK Home

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the UK, any person who stumbles across a cache of gold or silver from centuries gone by is officially a treasure hunter. This means we’re obligated by both technicality and awesomeness to tell you that a couple in Yorkshire, in northern England, recently switched from being “house renovators” to “incredibly successful treasure finders” when […]

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Mānuka Honey May Help Combat Drug-Resistant Lung Infection

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have found that pairing mānuka honey with a widely used antibiotic could potentially prove to be a useful treatment for a fiendishly tough-to-treat lung infection. It’s only been tested in a petri dish so far, but it’s yet another demonstration of mānuka honey’s reported antibacterial potential.  The researchers gathered samples of the bacteria Mycobacterium […]

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Breakthrough Malaria Vaccine May Be Delivered To Africa As Soon As Next Year

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A malaria vaccine has been developed by the University of Oxford and it may soon be coming to areas that need it most, following promising clinical trial results that surpass the WHO-required 75 percent efficacy. The scientists say they have already secured a deal that will allow them to manufacture 100 million doses of the […]

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Ethiopia Once Had Otters The Size Of Lions

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the 19th Century palaeontologists collected many bones and teeth they couldn’t identify. Some of these came from rich Ethiopian deposits laid down up to 4.5 million years ago. Now, after 150-180 years in storage, some of these fossils have been identified as coming from giant otters that weighed more than 200 kilograms (440 pounds) […]

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Physicists Quantum Entangle Two Atomic Clocks For The First Time

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Physicists have entangled two optical atomic clocks for the first time. This breakthrough could be a way to go beyond even the most cutting-edge current limit of timekeeping as well as being a fantastic tool in an exciting branch of quantum computing: quantum cryptography. Atomic clocks are used as timekeepers by measuring the resonant frequencies […]

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Scooby-Doo Reveal Finds Sonar “Megalodon” Is Just Lots Of Mackerel In A Suit

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Megalodon was the biggest fish ever to roam the oceans and while many enjoy indulging in the concept that they may still exist somewhere on earth, The Atlantic Shark Institute (ASI) had to do a double take when one appeared on their fish finder. The scanning technology had picked up what looked to be an […]

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One Of The Largest Solar Storms Ever Seen Just Walloped Venus

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Sun has been pretty active lately, delighting scientists and amateur astronomers alike. This week, it took it up a level with a massive explosion on its far side that sent out a magnificent full-halo coronal mass ejection (CME), which scientists have described as a “no run-of-the-mill event”. Luckily Earth wasn’t in its way, but […]

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Nitrous Oxide: Neurologists Report A Worrying Rise In Young People With Paralysis

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Three and a half tonnes of nitrous oxide canisters were collected at Notting Hill carnival in London this year. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, nitrous oxide (also known as nos, whippits and laughing gas) is the second most commonly used recreational drug after cannabis among 16- to 24-year-olds. Nitrous oxide use […]

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Relax, TikTokkers Aren’t Using Mercury In Their Slime Videos

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Slime videos emerging from TikTok sent some people into an understandable panic on Twitter recently as it looked as though they were casually tossing around mercury. While the liquid metal closely resembles mercury, it’s actually another very cool material called gallium. Gallium, or Ga on the Period Table, is a soft, silvery-white metal that’s similar […]

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IFLScience Meets: Wildlife Filmmaker And National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Bertie Gregory’s honest depictions of the highs and lows of wildlife filmmaking made him a global hit on social media. Working with National Geographic, his approach brings viewers behind the lens to get a better idea of what it’s really like going out into the field to film some of Earth’s most amazing, and sometimes […]

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North America’s Rarest Snake Found Choked To Death On Giant Centipede

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

North America’s rarest snake, the rim rock crowned snake (Tantilla oolitica), was recently spotted for the first time in four years. Unfortunately, the elusive snake was found lifeless after seemingly choking to death on a giant centipede. The dueling specimens were found by a hiker in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park of Key Largo, […]

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Next Week Some Of You Will See The Moon Block Uranus

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Moon is the closest heavenly body to Earth, and so it sometimes passes in front of others, as seen from our perspective. When it does this to the Sun, we call it a solar eclipse, but when some other object is briefly blocked it is known as an occultation. This year is a big […]

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The Birthplace Of American Democracy Wasn’t Where – Or When – You Think

September 8, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you could ask Thomas Jefferson where the roots of American democracy lay, he’d likely point to the English Magna Carta, or the one-man, one-vote (or to be precise, one-man-over-18-with-two-Athenian-parents-who-isn’t-a-slave-or-a-freed-slave-or-foreign-or-descended-from-a-foreigner-or-in-debt-or-a-criminal-or-descended-from-either, one-vote) system of ancient Athens. Which is odd, really – because why would you “bring democracy” all the way from Europe when it was already […]

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What The Heck Are Those Giant Mounds On The Great Salt Lake?

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Great Salt Lake, in northern Utah, is so named for three reasons: it’s big, it’s wet, and it’s full of salt. But usually, that last property isn’t quite so obvious as it is right now – because since Fall of 2019, the Great Salt Lake has been increasingly dotted with large, white mounds of a […]

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Ancient Chinese “Unicorn” Revealed To Be Dancing Horse With Tassel On Head

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

An archeological mystery 1,300 years in the making – why ancient Chinese artists would sculpt a single “unicorn” in a sea of horses – has finally been solved. The answer: they didn’t. But a new study, published in the journal Heritage Science, has discovered what really happened. The first half of the eighth century was […]

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