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News Anchor Has Stroke Live On Air – Here Are The Signs To Look Out For

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

While reporting on NASA’s scrubbed Artemis I rocket launch on Saturday morning, news anchor Julie Chin started to experience what she described as “the beginnings of a stroke.” China was reading the news for an NBC station in Tulsa over the weekend when she started stumbling on her words and acting confused.  Advertisement “I’m sorry,” Chin […]

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Chimpanzee Escapes Ukrainian Zoo, Goes On A Jolly Jaunt Around The City, Gets A Bike Ride Home

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 13-year-old chimpanzee escaped from Kharkiv Zoo in Ukraine and went on a delightful stroll around the northeastern city for a few hours. She was persuaded to come back by zookeepers as she decided the rain was not to her liking, donned a jacket, and then got transported home… on a bicycle. The escape artist, […]

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A 31,000-Year-Old Leg Amputation Is The World’s Oldest By A Long Shot

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 31,000-year-old skeleton discovered in Borneo appears to have undergone a surgical amputation of its left foot. While Stone Age surgery sounds like an extremely dicey move, it looks like the young hunter-gatherer recovered and lived for a number of years after the operation. Reported in the journal Nature today, this find is the earliest […]

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Dutch City Becomes First To Ban Meat Ads To Fight Climate Change

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In response to the significant impact of the meat industry on climate change, the Dutch city of Haarlem has become the first to ban meat advertisements. The idea was originally proposed by green party GroenLinks – and, following the addition of meat into a list of products that contribute to the climate crisis, the ban […]

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Fascinating “Levanter” Cloud Filmed Flowing Over Rock Of Gibraltar

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Those landing at Gibraltar International Airport on the morning of August 24, were treated to a spectacular view of a Levanter cloud billowing over the Rock of Gibraltar. A video from the Met Office of Gibraltar’s Twitter account shows the cloud sweeping over the peak in beautiful time-lapse footage.  Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory […]

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Four Ways To Tell If Your Cat Loves You – Based On Science

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Even the most devoted cat owners wonder at some point, perhaps waking up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night, whether their cat really loves them. Dog people like to smugly point out dogs’ long history as humankind’s best friend. But research shows cats’ reputation as a cold and aloof pet is […]

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UTIs Are Still Diagnosed Using A 140-Year-Old Method – Here’s Why

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’ve ever had a urinary tract infection (UTI) before, you know what a pain it can be. Not just because of the physical pains it causes, but because it can also be such a pain to go to the doctor, provide a urine sample, and wait for your results. UTIs are extremely common, with […]

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Martian Soil Could Be Used To 3D Print Rocket Parts On Mars

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A goal of space exploration is in-situ resource utilization, bringing very little from Earth and using what you might find on the moon, planet, or asteroid that you are visiting. Plenty of researchers are trying to work out how to craft materials on Mars and a new study has found a way to create a […]

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Watch A Virus Infecting A Cell Caught On Video For The First Time Ever

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time ever, you can watch a virus enter a cell and infect it. Scientists from Harvard Medical School captured the live footage of engineered viruses doing their thing as they bound to living cells, and later injected their genomes into them. Their findings are published in the journal PNAS. Advertisement Viruses infect […]

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World’s Largest Solar Observatory Releases First Images Of Sun’s Atmosphere

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Most astronomical objects can be studied with a wide variety of telescopes, but the Sun is a different matter; even a brief peek would destroy the sensitive instruments on most professional telescopes. The National Solar Observatory exists to build and operate telescopes across America suited to observing our local light source. Its most powerful instrument […]

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Why Do Weird Parts Of My body Hurt When I Am Ill?

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Becoming ill is never a pleasant experience. However, have you ever been ill with a viral infection and an unusual body part aches that you think really shouldn’t be aching? It may feel like your actual hair is throbbing, your skin is sensitive to the touch, or your teeth may be sore. But why may […]

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Scientists Create Cyborg Cockroaches Controlled By Solar Powered Backpacks

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A rechargeable, remote-controllable robo-bug cockroach is the latest cyborg to come shuffling out of flexible electronics. The word salad for a cybernetic creation is thought to be a novel approach to urban search and rescue in creating a recon-ready cockroach that can be powered by the Sun (others are sniffing out explosives). For a cockroach […]

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New World Speed Record for Solving Three Rubik’s Cubes – While Juggling Them

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some really skilled people can quickly solve a Rubik’s cube, other people can easily juggle, and it appears that there is a subset of people that can do both at the same time. Now, an incredible record has been established for how quickly someone can solve not one but three Rubik’s cubes while juggling them. […]

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Bring The Beauty Of Mars Into Your Home For Only $49.99

September 7, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

According to NASA, a trip to Mars would take you about seven months and about 300 million miles, and your spacecraft would be traveling at about 24,600mph. That’s a lot of travel time and an amazing speed travel. Traveling to Mars may not be in the cards for you or your family, but we’ve got […]

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Betelgeuse Was Yellow, Not Red, As Recently As Roman Times

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The life of stars is long and slow. Supernova explosions aside, we don’t usually get to observe much change over the course of human history, but exceptions exist. A new study reveals Betelgeuse, one of our best candidates for seeing a star go boom in the next 100,000 years, entered its current red phase so […]

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Ancient Hominins Of Sri Lanka: Who Was The Balangoda Man?

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Balangoda man were a prominent and populous group that inhabited parts of Sri Lanka during the late Quaternary period. The earliest evidence of this group dates back 38,000 years, where archaeological sequencing of artifacts has helped paint a detailed timeline of their settlements. With an appearance similar to that of a neanderthal – a […]

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Stay Safe and More Productive Online With This Service, Now 66% Off

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a lot of ways, the internet is like the Wild Wild West. There’s very little regulation, it can be hard to decipher true information and it seems like there’s a bad guy — also known as malware or a dangerous ad — at every corner. You shouldn’t leave protecting yourself and your family online to […]

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China Approves World’s First Inhalable COVID-19 Vaccine

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The first non-injected COVID-19 vaccine has been approved in China, and its manufacturers claim it provides excellent immunity against the virus after just one dose. The vaccine, called Convidecia Air and made by CanSinoBIO, is inhaled through the mouth in one breath, delivering an aerosolized version that is very similar to their injectable vaccine.  While […]

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Rainbow Ice Caves Are Gorgeous But Deadly, Warns National Park Service

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

After a stunning photo of a rainbow-colored ice cave inside Mount Rainier went viral, the National Park Service (NPS) put out a stark warning: ice caves may look pretty, but they can be deadly. Nature photographer Mathew Nichols recently snapped the ice caves of Mount Rainier in Washington state (image below). When the sun hits […]

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JWST Captures Cosmic Spider In Stunning Tarantula Nebula Image

September 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the Large Magellanic Cloud, the Milky Way’s biggest galactic companion, there’s a well-known star-forming region called 30 Doradus or, more commonly, the Tarantula Nebula. JWST has now delivered its first observations of the cosmic region and they are outstanding. The nebula has a very primitive composition, hardly polluted by the heavy elements that make […]

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