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“Red Tide” Of Toxic Organisms Storms Florida

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Florida’s shorelines will likely be covered in dead fish for the foreseeable, as a toxic “red tide” returns. The environmental disaster that’s becoming a near-annual tradition is deadly to marine life, but it can also bring on unpleasant symptoms in humans walking along the shore. The harmful algal bloom is known as a “red tide” […]

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What Are The Best Conditions For Life? Exploring The Multiverse Can Help Us Find Out

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Is our universe all there is, or could there be more? Is our universe just one of a countless multitude, all together in an all-encompassing multiverse? And if there are other universes, what would they be like? Could they be habitable? Advertisement This might feel like speculation heaped upon speculation, but it’s not as crazy […]

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Nearly Half Of People Don’t Think “Licking Out” Counts As Having Sex

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Research by data analytics firm YouGov has found that nearly half of respondents don’t believe oral sex counts as “having sex”. YouGov asked respondents whether a variety of sexual acts counted as having sex, from fingering to blow jobs. Hand jobs and fingering were generally not seen as counting as having sex, with 52 percent […]

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Hubble In Trouble As Satellite Trails Start Affecting It Too

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study of images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope finds that more than one in 40 are crossed by satellite trails. In some cases these interfere with the science, wasting the exceptionally valuable time spent taking the image. Although the affected proportion is small, it’s growing, refuting the claim we can solve the problems […]

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Heads Up, America! The Worm Moon Is Fullest In The Sky This Morning

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Folks in North America should keep their heads to the skies this morning as the full “Worm Moon” will soon reach its fullest. If clouds are well-behaved, the full moon will be its fullest and most visible Tuesday morning, March 7, 2023, appearing opposite the Sun in Earth-based longitude at 7:40 AM EST, according to […]

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King Charles Will Not Be Smeared With The Intestinal Wax Of Sperm Whales At His Coronation

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

King Charles will not be smeared in the intestinal wax of sperm whales or civet secretions at his coronation, in an animal-friendly break from tradition. Ok, look: a lot of traditions in the UK are odd. At the opening of parliament, for instance, the King or Queen’s hat is coached to the House of Commons […]

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Infamous Orca Duo Kill At Least 17 Sharks In Feeding Frenzy

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Port and Starboard, the now (in)famous orca pair who were previously recorded hunting and killing great white sharks, have recently killed at least 17 sharks in a single day. The orcas, named for the directions in which their dorsal fins flop, have been known to feed on various species of sharks in South Africa. In […]

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800-Year-Old Buried Treasure Found By Trainee Detectorist

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We’ve all been there: you put your keys, glasses, or some loose change down, only to completely forget where you left it within a few moments. Usually, it’s nothing to write home about – but for one person, traveling through what is now the very north of Germany about 800 years ago, it couldn’t have […]

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Watch A Noble False Widow Spider Hoisting A Pygmy Shrew Into Its Web

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Noble false widow spiders are a widespread species living across Europe, North America, South America, and West Asia. With a large range and density across southern Britain, noble false widows have a range of adaptations and traits that have allowed them to be successful across four continents.  While noble false widow spiders (Steatoda nobilis) are […]

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Seabirds Are Suffering From Plasticosis, A New Plastic-Induced Disease

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The first study of the effects of plastic on the stomach tissue of seabirds has encountered a new condition, which the discoverers named “plasticosis”. Although not immediately fatal, the condition threatens birds’ capacity to obtain the nutrients they need to grow, and eventually to survive. Most disturbingly, the discovery comes from a place that should […]

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Odds Of A Quantum Tunneling Event Are One In A Hundred Billion

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The rate at which the rare but crucial quantum phenomenon known as tunneling occurs has been measured experimentally for the first time, and found to match theoretical calculations. The theoretical estimates in this area had been regarded as highly uncertain, so confirmation in one specific case allows for greater confidence in estimating the frequency of […]

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Two Canadian Companies Can Now Legally Sell Cocaine and Other Hard Drugs

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two Canadian companies have been the green light by the federal government to produce and distribute cocaine, heroin, MDMA, or the psychoactive compound psilocybin found in magic mushrooms. While it’s been said that the drugs will be used for medical purposes and won’t be made freely available to the public, the announcements have caused some […]

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The Four Big Factors That Often Explain Why Marriages End In Divorce

March 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s estimated that in the US, 2.5 in 1,000 people get divorced annually. While the cause of any relationship breakdown is complex and linked to a myriad of wider factors, psychologists have been able to track down a number of behaviors that appear to have a close link to a couple’s divorce.  One of the […]

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Why Finding Life On Mars Could Be The “Worst News Ever” For Humanity

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

You may have heard of the Fermi Paradox, but if you haven’t, here it is in a nutshell: Given the high probability that alien life exists out there in the universe, why has nobody gotten in touch? If there are so many other civilizations out there, possibly at far more advanced stages than we are […]

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Bald Eagles And Their Chicks Are Dying From Avian Influenza

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Few birds are quite as internationally recognizable as the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). Often discussed as a conservation success story after DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) pesticide poisoning nearly wiped out the US population, the famous birds have bounced back and were downgraded from endangered to threatened in 1995.  However, even the national bird of the United States […]

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Colombia Looks To Move 70 Of Pablo Escobar’s “Cocaine Hippos” Out Of The Country

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Colombia is looking to transfer up to 70 of Pablo Escobar’s famous hippos out of the country as they continue to damage the local ecosystem and rapidly grow in population, according to CBS News. All descended from just four hippos that the drug lord imported from Africa in the 1980s, the hippos were too difficult […]

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People Just Tested The Cold War’s Weirdest Weapon Idea In The Desert

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Study Finds There Are Three Distinct Types Of Female Orgasm, But You’ll Only Experience One

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study claims to have identified three types of orgasm experienced by women, using data collected by a “biofeedback vibrator”. Letting participants loose with a Bluetooth-connected “Lioness” dildo, researchers were able to classify orgasms into three distinct types: the wave, the avalanche, and the volcano. Lioness, who make the vibrators, had previously identified these three […]

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Hurricanes, Typhoons, And Cyclones: How To Tell The Difference

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Hurricanes, cyclones, and typhoons are all types of tropical storms capable of stirring up significant destruction and loss of human life. Despite their differing names, however, there’s actually very little difference between them. What’s the difference between hurricanes and typhoons? The only difference between a hurricane, a typhoon, and a cyclone is where in the […]

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How Biomarkers Can Be Used In The Battle Against Ovarian Cancer

March 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Over 19 million new cases of cancer were reported worldwide in 2020.1 For women*, one of the most common types of cancer is ovarian cancer, with more than 310,000 people being diagnosed with the disease worldwide each year.1 Like most cancer types,2 age is a risk factor for ovarian cancer, but it can affect younger people […]

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