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The People Who Thought Microdosing Arsenic Was A Good Idea Were Very, Very Wrong

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Today, the idea of microdosing potent substances such as LSD or other psychedelics has become increasingly popular in parts of the world. At present, the medical community is unsure whether microdosing psychedelics is actually beneficial, but this is not the first time people have taken small quantities of a substance for assumed health benefits. During […]

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Nanotyrannus Vs Juvenile T. Rex: Is The Decades-Long Debate On “Teenage” Tyrannosaurs Over?

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A big debate about small Tyrannosaurus rexes has been raging among the palaeontological community for decades. The debate rests on remains found in the US that are less than half the size of a full-grown T. rex: are these really juvenile T. rexes we’re looking at? Or are they a separate species? The opposing contender, […]

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After Battle, These Ants Tend Each Others’ Wounds With Antibiotics

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Life is dangerous when your prey is good at fighting back. That’s the fate of Matabele ants, which live on termites. After the struggle to overcome termite soldiers and get at the vulnerable nest, many ants carry injuries. Fortunately for them, their nestmates don’t believe in leaving a soldier on the battlefield, instead performing advanced […]

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Ketsueki-gata: Why Some Believe Personality Can Be Predicted From Blood Type

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In Japan, there is a belief that a person’s personality is linked to their blood type. This may sound strange, but the idea is not too dissimilar to astrology’s popularity in the UK or the US today. However, Ketsueki-gata, as it is called, is unique and has deep cultural roots in Japan’s recent history. While […]

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Giant Predatory Worms Dating Back 518 Million Years Found In Greenland

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ancient predatory worms dating back around 518 million years have been discovered in North Greenland, where a treasure trove of Early Cambrian fossils lay in wait in the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte. The new-to-science animals have been named Timorebestia, Latin for “terror beasts”, and their discovery reveals new insights into a curious group of predatory worms […]

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When Neil Armstrong First Stepped On The Moon He Was Meant To Be Asleep

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module “Eagle” and delivered one of the most iconic speeches of the 20th century. If he and Buzz Aldrin had stuck to the original schedule, at that moment he would have been saying something along the lines of “shshsh zzz honk honk […]

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New Upgrade To Korea’s “Artificial Sun” May Lead To Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

South Korea’s “artificial sun” machine has just been fitted with some equipment that could allow it to generate high-temperature plasma over 100 million degrees Celsius (180 million degrees Fahrenheit) for even longer periods.  The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) is an experimental device located in Daejeon, South Korea. Its job is to provide the […]

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The Moon Is This Year’s Hottest Destination With 10 Missions Set To Arrive In 2024

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Claims of a “Return to the Moon” have been around for a while, and for some people, they won’t be justified until a human foot hits the lunar surface again. However, for those more concerned about scientific discovery, the accumulated knowledge from multiple missions may be more significant. All going well, 2024 could be a […]

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Pompeii’s Ruins Reveal 13 Figurines Telling A Dark And Twisted Myth

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

From the volcanic rubble of Pompeii, archaeologists have recovered over a dozen mini-statues, some of which may depict a dark and twisted myth that speaks of love, renewal, and the changing of the seasons. The relics were recently found by researchers from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii within the remains of the House of Leda […]

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Just 10 Minutes Of Walking Could Cut Cravings When Quitting Smoking

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Good news if your New Year’s resolutions include both exercising more and quitting smoking – researchers have found that a brisk 10-minute walk could be the key to reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, as well as improving wellbeing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking is the leading cause of preventable death, […]

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US East Coast Cities Are Sinking Faster Than Sea Levels Are Rising

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Major cities all along the US Atlantic coast are sinking at an alarming rate, with some areas descending faster than global sea levels are rising. The combination of sinking land – or subsidence – and ascending water levels could result in catastrophic damage to urban centers in the near future, warn the authors of a […]

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13-Year-Old Boy Becomes The Only Human To Ever Complete Tetris

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The video game Tetris has been completed by a human for the first time since its release. Willis “blue scuti” Gibson beat the game during a livestream, triggering the “true kill screen” on level 157. Tetris has been around for a while, so you might have assumed it would be complete by now. After all, […]

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What’s The Perfect Meal For Long-Term Space Travelers? A Vegetarian Salad, Apparently

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

With space agencies’ sights set on increasingly long missions, beyond building resilient spacecraft, they’re also having to figure out the best way to keep astronauts well-fed. Researchers now think they’ve found the answer, and we’ve got bad news for any meat-loving space travelers: it’s a vegetarian salad. Astronauts have a unique set of needs when […]

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What Are Gravity Batteries, And How Can They Help Solve Our Energy Storage Problems?

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

As we move away from powering our civilizations with the ancient remains of not dinosaurs, we will have to overcome a few teething problems.  One is that renewable sources don’t necessarily generate electricity at the precise point that we need it (the wind doesn’t know – or doesn’t care – to blow extra hard when […]

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NASA Responds To Claims “Lost” Asteroid 2007 FT3 Will Hit Earth In 2024

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Several news outlets have reported that the Earth may be hit by a “lost” asteroid this year. According to the reports, if asteroid 2007 FT3 were to hit Earth it would do so with the equivalent energy of 2.6 billion tons of TNT, NASA has lost track it, and it has a chance of hitting […]

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The Solution To The Dark Matter Mystery Might Be A Black Hole Sun

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s been said that in an infinite universe, anything can happen. Now, our universe may or may not count as infinite, but there’s definitely some weird stuff going on out there – and, as it turns out, a black hole sitting right in the middle of a star doesn’t even rate that highly in the […]

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See The First True Reconstruction Of Piltdown Man – One Of The Greatest Ever Scientific Hoaxes

January 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thanks to one of the most successful scientific hoaxes of all time, palaeontologists spent the first half of the 20th century believing in the existence of an ancient hominid known as the Piltdown Man. Displaying an odd mix of human and ape characteristics, the anomalous animal was eventually exposed as a complete fraud in 1953, […]

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Quadrantid Meteor Shower Set To Produce 120 Shooting Stars An Hour This Week

January 2, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Quadrantid meteor shower will peak this week and it’s set to be one of the strongest showers of 2024 with up to 120 shooting stars being visible each hour. The Quadrantids are due to reach peak activity on the night of January 3 to 4, according to the American Meteor Society.  Advertisement The Quadrantid […]

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The World’s Oldest Forest Is Somewhere You Least Expected

January 2, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Forget the Amazon; forget India’s forests with their living bridges; even forget the remote Malaysian rainforest with one of the world’s tallest trees. The world’s oldest forest is in Cairo. No, not Cairo the capital of Egypt – Cairo, the small town in upstate New York. At the bottom of a sandstone quarry in the […]

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It’s Not Possible To Sweat Out A Hangover And Trying Might Even Make You Feel Worse

January 2, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We might only be two days into 2024, but thanks to New Year’s festivities, there’s probably some people out there who are experiencing the worst hangover they’ll have this year. They may well be clinging to the possibility that a heavy, sweaty gym session will be the cure, lest they turn up at work with […]

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