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Deborah Bloomfield

How To Stop Hiccups: The Science Of Hiccups And What Causes Them

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A straw designed to stop hiccups was released in 2021, beating traditional methods for how to stop hiccups in a study. However, if you’re sat at home Googling “how to stop hiccups”, you’re probably looking for a more instant solution than ordering in custom-made straws. Here, we discuss what hiccups even are, why we get […]

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A Solar Storm Hitting Earth’s Magnetic Field Makes For Very Eerie Listening

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earth’s magnetic field has protected life on Earth from solar radiation for as long as it has existed (which is longer than we thought) but it is not constant. It changes in many different ways that are not immediately easy to appreciate. Now, scientists have converted these fluctuations into sounds that we can hear, and […]

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TWIS: Musk Reveals His Big Plans For Twitter, Nose Picking Aye-Ayes Will Give You Nightmares, And Much More This Week

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, Elon Musk discusses his plans post-Twitter takeover, the UK may have once been inhabited by ritualistic cannibals, and we’re warned about leaving those pesky fall leaves on the lawn. Elon Musk Outlines His Plans For Twitter And Reveals Why He Bought It With his Twitter takeover completed this week, Elon Musk outlined some […]

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The Humming Trend Is Picking Up – Why Might It Have Benefits?

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Remember when we were all just jackass kids, and humming was something we did to punish a substitute teacher for the crime of trying to enrich our minds? We may not have known it at the time, but it turns out we may have inadvertently been boosting our health all along – because as weird […]

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Twitter’s Top Bosses Have Been Purged After Musk’s Takeover

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

After much drama and difficulty, the Musk-Twitter takeover appears to be done and dusted. Signaling the $44 billion deal had finally gone through, the multi-billionaire tweeted: “the bird is freed” late on Thursday night.  Musk didn’t take long to start making big changes. The ink must have barely been dry on the contract before he set […]

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Wuhan Is Back In Lockdown, Among Other Cities In China – Here’s What We Know

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Wuhan and many other cities across China have gone back into lockdown as the Asian country continues its zero-COVID policy. China has reported 42,419 cases of COVID cases just in the last 24 hours, and to stop another wave becoming more serious, over 200 million people are back in lockdown. Under different degrees of lockdown, […]

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Why Do People Have Slips Of The Tongue?

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you visited Yew Nork? Does your stummy ache? What dog of bag food will we get? In case you’ve wondered what causes such speech errors or slips of the tongue, you might like to know that all speakers – of all ages and abilities – make them sometimes. Even people who use a sign […]

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Do “Blue Zones” Hold The Secret To A Longer Life?

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Parts of the world are home to communities with above-average life expectancy, with many housing multiple people aged 100 years or older, called centenarians. Some such areas are categorized as “Blue Zones”, and many believe they hold the key to a long and healthy life. The term Blue Zone came from the study of data […]

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What Makes Apollo Different Than Other Wellness Wearables?

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The average employee reports being productive for only 31 percent of the average eight-hour workday 😳. So if you’re trying to get ahead as an employee, entrepreneur, artist, or anything, it’s evident that working hard throughout the day is a simple strategy for getting a leg up. Unfortunately, if you’re like most of us, staying focused […]

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Unconventional Alternative To Newtonian Dynamics Explains Star Clusters’ Tails

October 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Most stars are formed in dense clusters, but spend the bulk of their lives alone or in pairs. Recently, observations of dissolving clusters have revealed a strange anomaly. The discovery contradicts conventional Newtonian ideas of gravity, but fits with at least one alternative. Still, it takes a lot to overthrow a theory as well founded […]

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Potential New Class Of Antidepressant Appears To Kick In Rapidly

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have developed a new antidepressant compound that appears to get to work significantly faster than current treatments for depression. The drug has only been tested out in mouse brains so far, but the new research could eventually pave the way for a new fast-acting antidepressant. Most commonly prescribed antidepressants, such as selective serotonin reuptake […]

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Meteors Slamming Into Mars Caught By Insight Reveals Secrets Of Martian Interior

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s InSight has studied many seismic events on Mars over the last couple of years. These “marsquakes” have given astronomers a better understanding of the interior of the planet but they were really hoping to see events with waves traveling along the surface, too. Luckily, the universe provided that as a Christmas gift in 2021. […]

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Newly Discovered Species Of Bacteria In The Microbiome May Be A Culprit Behind Rheumatoid Arthritis

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rheumatoid arthritis affects 1 in 100 people worldwide. It causes inflamed, painful and swollen joints, often in the hands and wrists, and can lead to loss of joint function as well as chronic pain and joint deformities and damage. What causes this condition has been unknown. In our recently published study, my colleagues and I […]

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Self-Described “Gamers” More Likely To Engage In Sexist, Racist, And Other Extreme Behaviors

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Video games have been blamed for many societal ills that actually have nothing to do with them. Still, it is undeniable that certain online gaming communities not only allow toxic behaviors, but actually encourage radicalization. Understanding how and why some gamers are likely to fall down this path is important – and researchers believe that […]

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Why Leaves Change Color In The Fall

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fall, or autumn as it’s known in the UK, is a famously beautiful time of year, as the leaves change color and create a stunning background of orange, red and yellow for all our Instagram pictures. However, what is actually happening to the trees and plants to cause this change? Throughout most of the year, […]

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New Brain Scanning Algorithm Can Read Your Thoughts

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A decoder that can reconstruct people’s thoughts by analyzing their brain scans has been developed by researchers. Unlike other techniques that require the use of surgically implanted electrodes to decipher mental activity, this new approach relies on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) recordings, therefore offering non-invasive means of decoding continuous language. Speaking to The Scientist, […]

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Looking To Advance Your Career? Start With A Stunning Resume

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Personal style isn’t only about your wardrobe, nope. It involves everything and anything that you can put your own personal flair onto. For example, your resume style tells potential employers a lot about you. From your approach to life to your mindset, a resume can say so much. For example, are you a creative graphic […]

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Nightmares Can Be Turned Into Dreams With New Combination Sound Therapy

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nightmares can greatly impact your well-being, but new research may have found a way to help people reshape negative storylines into more positive ones as they sleep. The approach builds on existing therapy by introducing certain sounds which can help a person to mold their nightmare into a dream, all while unconscious. An existing method […]

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Why Babies Take A Nap Outside Alone In Nordic Countries

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In Nordic countries, there’s a norm of letting babies take a nap alone outside in their pushchairs. Wander down a street in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, or Finland and there’s a chance you’ll see strollers and prams quietly sitting by themselves with a sleeping baby inside, even on a chilly winter day.  It’s perfectly acceptable for […]

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Elon Musk Outlines His Plans For Twitter And Reveals Why He Bought It

October 27, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

With his Twitter takeover set to be completed this week, Elon Musk has outlined some of his vision for the social media giant. Speaking on Twitter (where else?) Musk claimed that he didn’t buy Twitter for financial gain, but he do so to “try to help humanity.” Addressing his message to advertisers on the platform, […]

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