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Oregon Police Ask Beachgoers Not To Play With Hand Grenades

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Oregon police have issued a warning to beachgoers: do not play with the grenades. The Newport Police Department was forced to make such a warning after several explosive devices were found washed up near Agate beach. The police department headed to the area on October 4, after several reports of the devices being found by […]

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AI To Make History As First To Give Evidence To UK’s House Of Lords

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

An AI will make history by being the first AI robot to give evidence to the UK’s House of Lords, as part of an ongoing inquiry into how artificial intelligence may impact the art industry. Ai-Da, a humanoid artistic robot that has already created an impressive but somewhat abstract portrait of the late Queen Elizabeth […]

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Video Shows Albert Einstein Explaining His Most Famous Equation

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A video showing Albert Einstein explaining his most famous equation (perhaps the most famous equation) in physics has been widely shared on Twitter. The video shows Einstein talking through E=MC2, the equation describing mass-energy equivalence. Advertisement “It followed from the special theory of relativity that mass and energy are both but different manifestations of the same […]

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Sharpest Views of Juiter’s Moons Europa And Ganymede Captured From Earth

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Jupiter’s icy moon Europa and Ganymede will soon be visited by more spacecraft that will certainly uncover their secrets. Planetary scientists are not idling waiting though. Juno is keeping them busy as it flies around Jupiter and we have Earth-based telescopes carrying out long-distance observations. Now, astronomers have released the sharpest views yet of these […]

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35-Million-Year-Old Amber Found To Contain An Unknown Group Of Insects

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A drop of ancient amber has given rise to a new-to-science group of insects with the aid of teeny tiny technology. Using microtomography (Micro-CT), researchers were able to confirm the existence of the genus Calliarcys contained within Eocene Baltic amber, representing a rare opportunity to learn more about ancient mayflies, which are hardly ever preserved […]

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These Numbers Are So Big They Literally Don’t Fit Inside The Universe

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Here’s the thing about numbers: they go on for frickin’ ever. Literally. What’s the biggest number you can think of? 700? A million? Whatever’s in Elon Musk’s bank account today? It doesn’t matter – add one to it. Congratulations: you just made an even bigger number. You played yourself. A corollary of this unfortunate fact […]

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Why Do You Never Hear About The Bermuda Triangle Anymore?

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

For much of the latter part of the 20th Century, you couldn’t flip through the channels without finding at least one documentary on the Bermuda Triangle, an area in the Atlantic Ocean that was chomping down ships and airplanes like they were Reese’s Pieces.  But over recent years, a new genre of Tweet has come […]

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Which Side Is Best To Sleep On: Left Or Right?

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sleep can be remarkably difficult to get in these stressful times, so when you catch a few Zzzs it pays to get the best quality you can. While everything from avoiding blue light to reading and counting sheep has been touted as a tool for drifting off, the position we sleep in can also have […]

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The Saints And Healers Whose Mummified Corpses Were Placed In The Beds Of Diseased Royalty

October 11, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Swapping out your comfort blanket for the remains of a long-dead public figure might turn your stomach, but in history, such extremes have been reported as a success in treating maladies that had failed to respond to medicine. The “miracle” of one such bed body led to the posthumous canonization of Fray Diego de Alcalá, […]

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Birdwatch: Twitter Rolls Out Peer-Review Fact-Checking In The US

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you are a Twitter user in the US, you might have seen little notes attached to popular or noteworthy tweets. These notes come from the company’s Birdwatch program, a novel approach to fact-checking that provides more context to tweets – all done by users. The first question that pops to mind knowing that this […]

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Innocent Man Freed From Prison After 35 Years, Thanks To An Old Episode Of Mythbusters

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

An innocent man has been freed from prison after serving 35 years of his wrongful conviction, partially thanks to a rerun of an old Mythbusters episode.  In September 1986, two brothers were killed in a fire at an apartment in Southwest Chicago. Two siblings managed to escape the fire, and told authorities that they believed […]

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Below Ancient Mars’s Surface, Methane-Producing Bacteria Could Have Thrived

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The question of life on Mars is an open one. One approach to provide insights is looking at the past of the Red Planet and estimating if and when it ever had conditions suitable for life. A new study states that in the distant past, the subsurface of Mars was habitable for microorganisms that feed […]

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Woman Lost $30k To “Astronaut” Scammer Who Needed Cash To Return Home

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Online fraudsters have reinvented an age-old online romance scam by pretending to be a Russian cosmonaut who needs money to return home to planet Earth. As far out as it may seem, the hustle recently managed to hook one woman living in Japan who reportedly sent 4.4 million yen ($30,000) to the unknown criminals. The […]

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New iPhone Crash Collision Feature Is Calling 911 For People On Rollercoasters

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new safety feature has arrived with the iPhone 14 that automatically notifies emergency services after detecting the owner has been in a collision, but it has not shipped without some pretty annoying bugs – reports in the US are suggesting 911 has been notified multiple times by the feature after confusing people on rollercoasters […]

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America’s First Solar-Wind-Battery Combined Power Plant Has Opened

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The opening of Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facilities marks the first time utility-scale solar, wind and batteries have been combined at one site for reliable electricity production in the United States. It won’t be the last. The project is currently mostly a wind farm with batteries and solar attached, rather than an equal partnership triple-threat, but […]

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Four People Died From Fake Cannabis Spiked With Rat Poison In Florida

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

At least four people have died and 52 have fallen sick after consuming synthetic cannabis containing rat poison, according to a new report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).   This latest cluster of cases first started appearing in Florida around December 2021, when the state poison center came across three […]

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Flu Is Set For A Big Comeback Now COVID Restrictions Are Lifted – Here’s What You Need To Know

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The flu seasons of 2020 and 2021 were mild, mostly thanks to measures people took against COVID, such as wearing masks, social distancing and using copious amounts of hand gel. 2022, however, looks like a whole different kettle of fish. The southern hemisphere – where flu season starts – has been hit hard. Australia, for […]

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$1.5 Million Floating Home Partially Sinks During Unveiling In Panama

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Upon opening to an excited crowd, a $1.5 million floating home – complete with a jacuzzi, panoramic windows, and an impressive exterior – proved a resounding success for multiple days as visitors toured inside. However, hopes for smooth sailing quickly met a disappointing end as the high-end home began leaning, ending up partially submerged and […]

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Long-Lost Sunken Town Shows How The Maya Civilization Ran On Salt

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Underwater excavations just off the coast of Belize have revealed how the Maya civilization manufactured salt, the much-needed commodity that kept the empire rolling. Like any underwater archaeology, the new research is a reminder of how the Earth’s lakes, rivers, and oceans may still hide many vital insights into how humans once lived. The discovery […]

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Should You Let A Baby “Cry It Out”? Here’s What The Science Says

October 10, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Being a new parent is exhausting. It’s hardly news – but if you haven’t gone through it yourself, it might be difficult to appreciate just how demanding a brand-new baby can be. They don’t have a circadian rhythm, so forget about sleeping through the night; they wake up every few hours at random intervals, wanting […]

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