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Deborah Bloomfield

Embrace Squidtember With Epic Footage Of Strawberry, Colossal And Purpleback Flying Squids

September 30, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Squids are finally having their moment this Squidtember thanks to the folks over at OceanX who are celebrating the remarkable skills of these complex organisms. Capable of glowing in the dark, swimming faster than any other invertebrate and surviving at incredible depths, they are truly ocean marvels.  “OceanX has a long history uncovering the secret […]

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JWST Sees “Sparkler Galaxy” Surrounded By Most Distant Star Clusters Ever Found

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A galaxy in JWST’s first deep field image contains a galaxy 9 billion light years away, nicknamed the Sparkler Galaxy. Compared to some others in the field, that’s not particularly distant. However, the sparkles that inspired the name are star clusters, at least some of which are the most distant globular clusters ever seen. Dotted […]

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Doctor Performs The World’s First Vasectomy Powered By A Car Battery

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dr Christopher Yang (presumably) made a world first earlier this month, performing a vasectomy on his patient using power from a Rivian car battery.  Vasectomies involve going into both sides of your scrotum after applying local anesthetic, then cutting the tube that delivers sperm out of your testicles (where does the sperm go after you […]

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The Largest Asteroid To Ever Hit Earth Was 25 Kilometers Wide

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Back before trees existed, when Earth was inhabited solely by single-celled organisms, the largest asteroid to ever hit our planet touched down near what we now know as Johannesburg, South Africa, forming the Vredefort crater. With an estimated crater size of between 250-280 kilometers (155-174 miles) upon first impact, the size of the asteroid was […]

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Webcam Footage Of Storm Surge Shows The Devastating Impact Of Hurricane Ian

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Footage taken from a webcam at Fort Myers, Florida, has shown the devastating impacts of the storm surge caused by Hurricane Ian.  Water levels in Florida rose to abnormal levels ahead of Hurricane Ian in what’s known as a “storm surge”. The surges are mainly caused by high winds pushing water towards the coast, though […]

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Watch The First All-Electric Commuter Airplane Hit The Skies In First Test Flight

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A prototype electric passenger aircraft hit the skies for the first time this week, quietly jetting off from Grant County International Airport in Washington state on a short trip with nine passengers onboard. Dubbed Alice, the plane is the brainchild of the Washington-based aerial engineering company Eviation. Powered by two magni650 electric propulsion units, it […]

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Bitcoin Is As Environmentally Damaging As The Beef Industry

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s no secret that Bitcoin is bad for the environment. While some have compared its impact on our planet to that of gold mining, new research has found that it’s more comparable to the beef industry. The impacts of mining for the digital cryptocurrency as a share of the market price point to it as […]

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Our Ancestors May Have Used Baby Slings 10,000 Years Ago, Ancient Infant Burial Reveals

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

As any parent knows, carrying babies in your arms for a long time is exhausting and can be impractical. It must have been more so 10,000 years ago when parents were also hunting and foraging constantly. However, the mechanism of how our early ancestors did this was unknown as there is little hard evidence. Now, […]

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Animal Trials And The Elephant That Was Hanged For Murder

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Picture the scene: you are a medieval lawyer, getting your client ready for court. Your client has been accused of the most heinous of crimes, witchcraft, after claims that they laid an egg. To complicate matters further, your client is a chicken.  This, minus a fancy lawyer for the defense, is what happened in Basel […]

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Experience The Eye Of Hurricane Ian Onboard A Flight With The Hurricane Hunters

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Hurricane Ian has caused major problems in the southwest of Florida with over 2 million homes left without power after the category 4 storm struck on Wednesday 28 September. With wind speeds of over 241 kilometers per hour (150 miles per hour) recorded, you might think taking to the skies was the last thing you’d […]

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Coconut-Headed Sloth In Brazilian Jungle Is Actually Two Distinct Species

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is home to two separate species of sloth with heads that look just like coconuts, new research reveals. Found in a small region of this coastal forest, maned sloths were previously thought to represent a single species – but it turns out that those in the northern section of this range […]

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Doing This Small Movement While Sat At Your Desk Can Boost Your Metabolism And Burn Fat

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Desk work can have a devastating impact on our health, encouraging people to sit for hours in a way that puts humans at greater risk of serious disease. However, new research has found that a small movement of the lower legs can mitigate some of the negative effects of sitting still by keeping one muscle’s […]

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For First Time, Hubble And JWST Watched The Same Event: DART Slamming Into An Asteroid

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The two titans of space observatories – Hubble and JWST – both captured the moment NASA’s DART mission intentionally slammed into an asteroid earlier this week. It’s the first time this pair of iconic telescopes have been used to simultaneously observe the same celestial target and their joint work is already helping to shed light […]

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Hubble Finds The Shield That Has Saved Nearby Galaxies From Dissolving

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Milky Way Galaxy may be our precious home, but it can be a bully to smaller collections of stars. The dwarf galaxies it doesn’t consume tend to be ripped apart by the gravitational force of a much larger object. Consequently, the survival of two of our nearest galactic neighbors, the Large and Small Magellanic […]

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Deep Brain Stimulation Can Be Life-Altering For OCD Sufferers When Other Treatment Options Fall Short

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine growing up tormented by fears and life-consuming rituals that make no sense to you or those around you. Then imagine the shame of being told by mental health providers that, because you understand that your behaviors are illogical but keep doing them anyway, you must want to stay sick. One of my patients, Moksha […]

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AI Image Creator Dalle-2 Can Now Be Used By Everyone

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rejoice, fans of typing in a prompt and having artificial intelligence (AI) paint what you wrote, for DALLE-2 is now open to the general public.  There has been a lot of excitement recently about image-generating algorithms, particularly Imagen by Google Research, Midjourney, and Open AI’s DALL-E 2. Advertisement All these systems use a blend of […]

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Tiny Glass Beads Reveal Timing Of Lunar Craters May Coincide With Major Impacts On Earth

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Death from the skies may not come in an isolated event. Instead, major asteroid impacts may be accompanied by smaller objects hitting the Earth – and the Moon too. The ages of lunar glass collected by the Chang’e-5 mission indicate clusters of craters coinciding with the Chicxulub event, plus two other periods associated with large […]

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Chernobyl Black Frogs Reveal Evolution In Action

September 29, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The accident at reactor four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 generated the largest release of radioactive material into the environment in human history. The impact of the acute exposure to high doses of radiation was severe for the environment and the human population. But more than three decades after the accident, Chernobyl […]

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Dogs Can Smell When People Are Stressed, New Study Confirms

September 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Your dog can tell when you’re feeling stressed because you smell different, new research has revealed. So strong is the stench of human worry that the dogs in the study could correctly distinguish between relaxed and stressed odors in 93.75 percent of trials, even when the person involved was a complete stranger. Researchers recruited four […]

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The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed Our Personalities To An Unusual Extent

September 28, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Natural disasters can trigger depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder, but research has found they barely seem to alter the personality traits psychologists refer to as the “big five”, at least among adults. However, a comparison of these traits conducted before and after the pandemic has shown a noticeable shift in ways usually considered undesirable […]

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