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Advanced Wound Care Market Is Encouraged to Reach USD 11.0 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 5.6%

March 17, 2023 by Yogesh Shinde Leave a Comment

Global Advanced Wound Care Market Growth 2022-2032

The advanced wound care market is a rapidly growing sector of the healthcare industry, with a focus on the treatment of chronic and complex wounds. Advanced wound care products are designed to improve the healing process of wounds by promoting tissue regeneration, reducing pain, and preventing infections. According to a report by Market.us, the global […]

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Extraordinary Photo Shows A Wall Of Plasma Towering Over The Sun

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Sun is heading towards the peak of activity in the current cycle, the solar maximum, which means more potentially concerning space weather events but also more stunning features forming on the surface of the Sun. The latest one, a towering Polar Crown Prominence (PCP), has been captured in exquisite detail by an astrophotographer in […]

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Acupuncture Needles Market Size is Expected to Reach Over USD 288.8 Mn by 2032 | CAGR 8.2%

March 17, 2023 by Yogesh Shinde Leave a Comment

Global Acupuncture Needles Market

Market Overview The acupuncture needles market is the sales and distribution of needles used for acupuncture therapy. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to relieve pain and treat other health conditions. The market is driven by an increasing interest in alternative medicine and holistic […]

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Is Everything We Thought We Knew About Vikings Wrong?

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine you’re on England’s eastern coast sometime in the ninth century CE and you see hordes of men and women charging your village, axes and shields in hand, and they all look a bit mean. However, while our imaginations have been saturated with such images through popular shows like the History Channel’s Vikings or video games […]

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The Roman Ragnarök: What Did The End Of The World Look Like To The Ancient Romans?

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the Vikings, it’s Ragnarök. For the Aztecs, it comes with a blackened sun and the slaying of Huitzilopochtli; for Zoroastrians, it’s called Frashokereti and involves a great war and molten metal coursing across the Earth. Christians have a whole bunch of ideas, but it’s generally accepted to involve things like destruction and devastation, dried-up […]

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Having A Pet Cat Or Dog Might Be Ruining The Quality Of Your Sleep

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s pretty common to hear enthusiastic pet owners referring to their four-legged friends as “fur babies” – a moniker that can sometimes prompt scoffs from people living with the more traditional human type of infant. Sure, you love your doggo or your kitty, worn-out parents might say, but you simply can’t call them your “baby” […]

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We Used To Think Diamonds Were Everywhere. New Research Suggests They’ve Always Been Rare

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research is shedding light on the tumultuous processes that give rise to diamonds, by homing in on a distinct purple companion found alongside them. Diamonds are highly prized for their qualities but also for their rarity. One way to look for them is to search for associated minerals that occur more commonly, such as […]

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A Vast Viking Massacre May Have Spilt Blood In This Irish Cave

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Something very strange went down in Dunmore Cave. Located in a quiet patch of Ireland, it’s said this cavern is filled with hundreds of human bones, along with dozens of silver and bronze items. Its story is still not fully explained, but some suspect that this was the sight of a Viking massacre over a […]

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Tuneful Or Traumatic: Is This The Most Dangerous Musical Instrument Ever Made?

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Even if you don’t recognize this odd-looking contraption, chances are you will have heard the sound it makes. That’s right, this is a musical instrument, invented by none other than Benjamin Franklin, and inspired by something you’ve almost definitely tried after a couple of sherries at Christmas. One of the seven Founding Fathers of the […]

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Sexist, Racist Abuse Against Star Wars Actors Fueled By Sexism And Racism, Study Reveals

March 17, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 2017, a hitherto little-known actress named Kelly Marie Tran made history. As the character of maintenance worker Rose Tico in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the Vietnamese-American actress had become the first ever Asian-American woman to have a major role in a Star Wars film. But with all the excitement came something much worse: […]

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How The Maya Imagined The World Would End (Or Not)

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Remember 2012? That was the year that Lonesome George died, NASA’s Curiosity rover landed on Mars, and Felix Baumgartner skydived from the edge of space. It was also the year of the biggest anti-climax in history as the world failed to end on December 21 – the date that, according to some, the Maya had […]

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Many People Have No Idea What Allspice Is Made From, Apparently

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you take a look at search engine analytics, you’ll see that thousands of people each year are asking Google what allspice actually is and what it’s made of. To the surprise of many, it’s not actually a blend of numerous different aromatics and spices, but the ground-up berries of a tree found in tropical […]

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Some Yeast Cells Sexually Reproduce And It’s Called “Shmooing”

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Did you know that the yeast used to make beer and bread is capable of sexual reproduction? That’s right – these single-celled fungi can get it on in a process called “shmooing”. The term originates from the fact that, when they’re getting down to it, yeast cells resemble a shmoo: a blobby, rotund character created […]

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GPT-4 Hires And Manipulates Human Into Passing CAPTCHA Test

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The announcement of OpenAI’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) model, GPT-4, has many people concerned – concerned for their jobs, concerned for how good it is at making content, and concerned for the ethics of such a powerful language model. But perhaps the most concerning part of it all was detailed in a report by OpenAI […]

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The Last Of Us: Why Making Fungal Vaccines Is So Challenging

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Warning: this article may contain spoilers. HBO’s hit TV adaptation of the popular video game The Last of Us has just aired its season one finale. Advertisement While there are some aspects of the series’ premise that are far from realistic (such as the possibility of a fungal pandemic), other elements are more grounded in […]

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Club-Wielding Ancestors: Myth or Reality?

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Growing up in the 1990s, I first encountered the ancient world through a video game called Prehistorik. The game resembled Super Mario, only the main character was not an Italian plumber but a shaggy caveman. Clad in a leopard-print loincloth, the fellow roamed his 2D world, searching for food and clobbering dinosaurs with a hefty wooden club. […]

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Six Scientists Swallowed Lego Heads To Establish How Long It Takes To Poop Out

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Pre-SHAT score. Post-SHAT score. FART score. You’d be familiar with these tests had you read Volume 55 of the Journal Of Paediatrics And Child Health. Why? Because in 2018, a group of researchers decided to find out how long it takes to poop Lego. Six pediatric health care professionals took on the challenge in a […]

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The Strange Exploding Teeth Epidemic Of 19th Century America

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the USA in the 1800s, a number of patients went to see their dentists with an unusual complaint: their teeth had exploded in their mouths.  Now not to go too layperson on you, but generally speaking, teeth are not known for their explosive capabilities. No country to date, we’d be willing to bet, has […]

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This Is Why You Weigh Less At The Equator

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Good news, there’s an easy (if a little expensive) way to lose weight – and it’s as easy as hopping on a plane. All you have to do is head closer to the equator, where you will weigh ever so slightly less than you do when closer to the poles. Assuming you lived at the […]

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The Puerto Rico Gravity Anomaly: What Is Happening Beneath The Deepest Trench In The Atlantic?

March 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On the boundary of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench, the deepest in the Atlantic Ocean. Kilometers above it, the ocean’s surface is dipped slightly, pulled by an anomaly of Earth’s gravity.  If you drop an object there, it will fall slightly faster than elsewhere on the planet or […]

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