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02/26/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
New research shows why flower diversity is important for bee conservation
From spring through summer, both bumblebees and honeybees can be observed visiting the same flowers. Yet interestingly enough, these two bee species do not compete with each other for resources. And scientists know why. In a study published early this month, researchers at the Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects (LASI) at England’s University of Sussex found that bumblebees […]
02/24/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Scientists accidentally discover life 3,000 feet under Antarctic ice
The accidental discovery of what appears to be sponges in the pitch-black water beneath roughly 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica only raised more questions, further baffling biologists. The group, led by Huw Griffiths from the British Antarctic Survey, drilled a hole down the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf situated on the southeastern Weddell Sea during an exploratory survey. Griffiths and his […]
02/18/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
More people are feeling burnt out amid pandemic, report experts
More people are reporting feeling burnt out as new lockdowns were enforced and the mutated strains of the Wuhan coronavirus continued to spread in several countries, potentially undermining the newly developed vaccines. In the United Kingdom, data indicated that 60 percent of the population found it harder to stay positive daily than before the pandemic. Experts suggested that this “pandemic burnout” among the general […]
02/15/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Greener materials: Scientists use algae to make light carbon fibers that are as hard as steel
Algae is a diverse group of aquatic organisms capable of producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Scientists have been studying algae for their potential as a source of fuel, but many others are also starting to explore algae’s immense potential in biotechnology. In the algae technical facility at the Technical University of Munich […]
02/05/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Single-use plastics from Asian ships have been piling up on a remote South Atlantic beach since the ’80s, warn scientists
An uninhabited island in the South Atlantic Ocean is surprisingly covered in plastic bottles. Scientists are inclined to believe it means ships are dumping plastic litter far from its origin. Researchers from South Africa and Canada monitored volumes of plastic litter that have drifted to Inaccessible Island. This remote island sits in the middle of […]
02/04/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Urban land development – not “climate change”– has resulted in shorter, more intense wet seasons in Florida
Cities and other urban areas are experiencing shorter, more intense wet seasons than underdeveloped and rural areas – but it’s not because of climate change. A recent study from Florida State University showed a trend of decreasing wet-season length in Florida’s urban areas due to changing land cover over the past few decades. However, seasonal rainfall accumulation was […]
01/03/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
FLCCC Alliance implores CDC, FDA to review research on Ivermectin as COVID-19 treatment
Scientists worldwide are still testing numerous drugs that can be repurposed for treating COVID-19. But one antiparasitic drug called Ivermectin is being touted as a very promising medicine for the disease. During a recent Senate hearing, physicians called on the government to swiftly review the expansive medical evidence on Ivermectin as an early treatment for COVID-19. […]
12/18/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Plastic face shields can’t prevent COVID-19 transmission, experts warn
Plastic face shields have become a popular alternative to face masks throughout the pandemic. Besides being less restrictive than a face mask, a face shield allows people to see the wearer’s mouth. This helps people who are hard of hearing understand the wearer better when communicating. However, new research reveals that a face shield does not […]
12/07/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Coronavirus immunity may last for at least six months after infection
COVID-19 reinfection is highly unlikely for at least six months after the last infection, according to a study by researchers from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. The study, published on Nov. 19 as a pre-print, offers valuable insight into COVID-19 immunity that has so far stumped scientists. The findings also confirm that infection provides short-term […]
11/30/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Cravings for social contact mimic hunger in the brain, study reveals
Loneliness can trigger “cravings” for social interaction in the brain just as hunger can trigger cravings for food, according to a study led by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The study, published recently in Nature Neuroscience, revealed that after only one day of isolation, the thought of social interaction stimulates the same brain region activated during hunger cravings. […]
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