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Nicole Aunapu Mann Makes History As First Native American Woman In Space

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann has become the first Native American woman in space, as well as the first woman to command the Crew Dragon capsule. Mann launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center yesterday as part of the Crew-5 mission toward the International Space Station. Her three colleagues are NASA’s Josh Cassada, Koichi Wakata from […]

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An Old Method Of Extracting Snake Venom With Chicken Anuses Led To 74 Dead Chickens

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

“This man has been bitten,” a doctor cries, wheeling the patient to an emergency room like he thinks he’s Doctor House. “Fetch me the anuses of 75-100 chickens, stat”. That is roughly what you could have heard if you found yourself on the anus end of an old snake bite treatment, documented in The Indian […]

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An Albert Einstein Doll Was Just Blasted Into Space

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

An Albert Einstein plush toy has taken a flight to the International Space Station, serving as the zero-gravity indicator aboard NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 flight on Wednesday. For those unfamiliar with zero-gravity indicators, the job of figuring out when the ship has reached weightlessness is given to a small object such as a toy, bear, or […]

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Mysterious Bird Is First-Of-Its-Kind Hybrid That Looks Like Mom And Sings Like Dad

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

“Diehard birder” Stephen Gosser was wandering in the woods of Western Pennsylvania when he came across a once-in-a-lifetime observation. First, his ears picked up on the call of a scarlet tanager, an exciting find on its own, known for its blood-red plumage and striking black wings, but instead he was met with a rose-breasted grosbeak. […]

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Alien Life Could Be Discovered By Looking For Laughing Gas On Other Worlds

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Currently, the best way to search for alien life in other star systems is by looking for biosignatures: the presence of particular molecules in the atmospheres of distant worlds. Many substances are being considered for such a role – oxygen is a prime candidate, and methane too. Work on phosphine as a possible biosignature has led […]

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Incredible 500 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Worm Brain Offers Missing Insights Into Evolution

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The fossilized brain of a 500-million-year-old worm has been discovered by researchers, opening up new insights into how brains evolved and patching up holes in the fossil records of ancient scalidophorans.   The ring-shaped structure, which the researchers interpret as the worm brain, marks the first fossilized nervous system of such a creature, made possible […]

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Shrimp In The English Countryside Are On Cocaine, Xanax, Ketamine, And Valium

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Notable levels of cocaine, ketamine, Valium, Xanax, tramadol, and other potent pharmaceuticals have been found in the bodies of freshwater shrimp and their habitat in rural England. In yet another unexpected twist, the researchers also found traces of numerous pesticides that are now banned by the EU. Reporting in the journal Environment International back in […]

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Looking For A Dependable Decentralized VPN? Thanks To Deal Days, This One Is Affordable

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

You’ve been on the VPN (virtual private network) market for awhile, and you’ve yet to add one to your cart. Well, that works out just fine because we’ve got one that will not only fit all of your VPN needs, it comes at a price that you simply cannot refuse.  Thanks to Deal Days you […]

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Petting Dogs Gives Your Brain A Similar Workout To Socializing

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Therapy dogs are a tool being used to help people with a variety of conditions, but why is it that some quality time with a heckin’ good boy is enough to make some of us feel better? Neuroscience research has uncovered one possible explanation as it found that petting a dog activates an area of […]

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Become A Coder For Only $24.99 With Our Deal Days Price

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

So, you want to learn to code. Smart move, really. The growing demand for programmers is causing quite the stir. There simply aren’t enough coders to fulfill the growing demand. And if truth be told, there’s no better career out there that offers the same amount of stability and lucrative pay. There’s one catch. You […]

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Expand Your Mind With Babbel, Now 55% Off

October 6, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Science is truly amazing, so amazing that even stuff we believe to be stone-cold scientific facts can occasionally turn out to be incorrect. Case in point, researchers are puzzled over how a woman born missing her left temporal lobe — the brain region believed to regulate language processing — could actually speak two different languages.  […]

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Video Explains The Exercise That Might Help To Prolong Life

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Musk Wants To Buy Twitter To Launch His Mysterious “X” App

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Following months of drama and legal jostling, it looks like Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter will go ahead after all. In a series of tweets posted after the news broke, Musk suggested that he’s buying the social media platform as part of a bigger plan to build “X, the everything app”. “Buying Twitter is […]

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Dinosaur-Killing Impact Sent Tsunamis Reaching Over 4 Kilometers Around The World

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Tsunamis that followed the Chicxulub impact 66 million years ago were probably not the main reason for the dinosaurs’ demise, with soot from fires having more effect. Nevertheless, they were powerful enough to leave marks on the bottom of the deep ocean half a world away that we can still see today. University of Michigan […]

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We’re Closer Than Ever To Understanding The Mysterious Phenomenon Déjà Vu

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you ever had that weird feeling that you’ve experienced the same exact situation before, even though that’s impossible? Sometimes it can even seem like you’re reliving something that already happened. This phenomenon, known as déjà vu, has puzzled philosophers, neurologists and writers for a very long time. Starting in the late 1800s, many theories […]

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World’s Whitest Paint Now Thin Enough To Be Used On Cars, Planes, And Even Spacecraft

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the last few years, researchers have developed a paint so white that it reflects most of the sunlight it receives. Things painted with this ultra-white paint are several degrees colder than ambient temperature, and it could be used as an electricity-free way to cool down buildings. Not just buildings now, thanks to new innovations. […]

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Scientists Investigating 30-Year-Old Mystery Rare Antigens Discover Entirely New Blood Group

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers looking into a 30-year-old mystery surrounding a rare antigen have discovered a new blood group system called Er.  Your blood type is determined by the presence or absence of specific antigens, with the main type people know being A, B, O, and AB (positives and negatives). However, blood groups are slightly different.  Advertisement “The term ‘blood […]

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When You Smell Poop, Is That Because Poop Particles Have Gone Up Your Nose?

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s a question as old as time (probably) or certainly middle school: when you smell poop or a fart, is that because some of the poop molecules have entered your nose? You won’t be surprised to learn that proving this one way or the other hasn’t been an absolute scientific priority. However, one Australian doctor […]

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Discovery Of New Route For Human Evolution Affects One In 4,000 Babies

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

When we talk about human evolution, we’re often discussing our ancient ancestors but as a species, we continue to change in modern times. Now, research has discovered a new route through which human evolution can occur in the way that genetic material from our mitochondria can enter the genome. As well as representing a mechanism […]

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Watch SpinLaunch’s Giant Slingshot Fling A NASA Payload Into The Sky

October 5, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

US-based startup SpinLaunch has teamed up with NASA and a number of other partners to see whether slingshotting objects into the sky could be a viable alternative to chemical-powered rocket launches.  Last week, SpinLaunch completed its tenth successful fling using their Suborbital Accelerator in the New Mexico desert. Their latest launch – which you check out […]

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