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Scientists Are Testing Astronauts In Long Mars Simulations, And The Results Are Worrying

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In our lifetimes, it is almost certain we will see humans set foot on Mars. If the modern-day space race between private companies and nations continues, it is not out of the question that we will see a long-term human presence on either the Moon or Mars in that time frame too, an incredible yet […]

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New Method To Destroy “Forever Chemicals” In Drinking Water Created

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers claim to have found a method to break up “forever chemicals”, or PFAS, into smaller and less harmful compounds in drinking water. The technique could be added to the water purification process to prevent the concerning build-up of these chemicals in our water supply, as more research highlights possible health problems associated with PFAS […]

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Christmas Disease Is The Condition You Need To Know About This Festive Season

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Two Existing Drugs May Treat Brain Fog In Long COVID Patients

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A combination of two existing medications for concussion and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may help to alleviate brain fog in those suffering from long COVID. In a small-scale study, eight out of 12 patients experienced improvements in executive function, working memory, and concentration after being treated with the FDA-approved drugs. Long COVID is a […]

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What Is An Adam’s Apple?

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Do you have an Adam’s Apple? It’s a lump that sits in the middle of the throat of many adult humans, prone to bouncing around when we laugh and swallow. But what is an Adam’s Apple? And what does it actually do? Adam’s Apples are just one of many changes we see set in during […]

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“Co-Extinctions” Could Take Out One-Sixth Of Vertebrate Species This Century

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A model of the Earth’s ecosystems indicates many species capable of surviving in a hotter world themselves are dependent on others that are more vulnerable. Consequently, we can expect a great many more “co-extinctions” than previous estimates have anticipated, although it’s still very much within humanity’s power to minimize the damage. Endangered species lists indicate […]

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Elon Musk Is Asking Twitter If He Should Step Down As CEO

December 19, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Twitter has been in free fall since billionaire Elon Musk took over on October 27. Bad decision after bad decision has led to fleeing advertisers, the return of neo-Nazis, and recently the banning of journalists covering Elon Musk negatively.  Yesterday, a controversial new policy was brought in, stopping any links to any other social media […]

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COVID: What We Know About New Omicron Variant BF.7

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Since the COVID variant omicron emerged in late 2021, it has rapidly evolved into multiple subvariants. One subvariant, BF.7, has recently been identified as the main variant spreading in Beijing, and is contributing to a wider surge of COVID infections in China. But what is this new variant, and should we be worried? Although reports […]

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Ancient Bog Body May Have Been Victim Of A Grisly Sacrificial Ritual

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

An ancient murder mystery appears to have been solved. Archaeologists suspect that an ancient body that was preserved in a bog in Denmark may have been placed there as part of a grisly sacrificial ritual.  While carrying out building work at a peat bog in Stenløse Mose in Egedal Municipality, workers recently stumbled across a […]

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Photos Show What Seven Years Of Restoration Can Do For Coral Reefs

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dynamite fishing can devastate coral reefs turning them to rubble, so left with nothing on which to grow, how do you reestablish an ecosystem? Non-profit Coral Guardian has been using metal frames to do just that, and the astonishing results off Hatamin Island, Indonesia, show that it can be very effective. Prior to 2015, dynamite […]

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Aliens Won’t Bother Contacting Earth, There’s No Sign Of Intelligence, Fermi Paradox Solution Suggests

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Fermi Paradox has long puzzled humanity and over the years countless solutions have been proposed, some of them darker than others. Now, yet another paper offers an answer to the question of why haven’t aliens got in touch yet, one that is pretty scathing for us humans: maybe we’re just not smart enough. Earth […]

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Gut Bacteria Changes May Explain Why You Gain Back Weight After Dieting

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dieting to lose weight can be a real slog, and anyone who has ever given up on an eating regimen will probably have noticed that the pounds tend to pile up again pretty quickly. According to a new study on mice, the body’s tendency to gain back weight after dieting may be caused by an […]

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Chilblains Vs Frostbite: What’s The Difference?

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

So, you’ve been out in the cold, and now your fingers or toes are all weird and painful. Is this frostbite? Are you doomed to suffer the fate of so many ill-fated Victorian polar explorers, your extremities lost to the bitter wind and snow? Or did you just sit too close to the radiator, and […]

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Over 12,000 CIA Documents About JFK’s Assassination Have Been Released

December 17, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thousands of documents about the assassination of President John F Kennedy have just been released by the US National Archives. It includes heaps of previously classified information about the CIA’s giant investigation into one of the biggest moments of post-war America and the man accused of his murder, Lee Harvey Oswald.  In total, 12,879 documents […]

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Why Are There Brown Black Bears? Thanks To A Delicious Mutation

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

“What’s in a name?” When the Bard posited this profound question, he was on about some star-crossed lovers, but we’d like to apply it instead to black bears. Ursus americanus – a delightfully fluffy bear found across the US, Canada, and Mexico – is called the black bear despite the fact that some of them […]

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You Can Sear A Steak By Dropping It From Space, But Not Cook It

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Xkcd webcomic writer and science communicator Randall Munroe has written two books on what he calls “absurd hypothetical questions”. Among the unusual questions explored in his first What If? book was this: “From what height would you need to drop a steak for it to be cooked when it hit the ground?”. Munroe gave a […]

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The Salem Witch Trials’ Accused May Have Fallen Victim To Moldy Bread

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Salem Witch Trials were a regrettable time in America’s history, and in the 329 years that have followed, all of those accused have since been exonerated. As for what led people in 1693 to think that a group of mostly women were bewitched, some have suggested a fungus may have played a role. Rye […]

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Giant Herbivorous Sauropods Like Diplodocus Were Descended From Meat-Eating Ancestors

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The largest creatures to ever walk the Earth were the giant sauropods such as Brontosaurus, Patagotitan,  and, of course, Diplodocus of the non-supersonic tails. All of them reached their enormous sizes on a diet of leaves and other vegetable matter. However, a study of the teeth of the earliest dinosaurs shows these (probably) gentle giants […]

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Asteroid Ryugu Formed Far Away From Earth Before Moving Close To Our Planet

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Asteroid Ryugu is one of the most famous Near-Earth Objects. It was visited by the Japanese probe Hayabusa-2 a few years ago and the spacecraft collected samples from its surface and below it. Analysis of this material has revealed incredible insights about Ryugu and the latest research continues this trend. It found an important connection […]

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Low Sex Drive Has Been Linked To All Causes Of Death Among Men In Japan

December 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have found a bold link between a lack of sex drive and an increase in the risk of death from all causes among men living in Japan. Before you go jumping to conclusions, there’s a lot to unpack from the study and some limitations to consider. Nevertheless, it hints that there may be an […]

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