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08/26/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Recurring bursts of cosmic radio waves reach Earth yet again
Astronomers predicted that a mysterious fast radio burst would repeat this July or August. And it did, as predicted, according to recent observations of the fast radio burst (FRB) called FRB 121102. In June this year, an international group of researchers found that FRB 121102 repeats every 157 days. Such repeating FRBs are not unheard-of, however, this was […]
08/26/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists warn that microplastics are harming earthworms, plant health and soil pH
Researchers from the Anglia Ruskin University found that microplastic can curb the growth of earthworms, potentially affecting plant and soil health. Earthworms play an important role in the soil ecosystem as they dramatically alter soil structure, nutrient dynamics, water movement and plant growth. But the presence of microplastics is harming earthworms, according to the findings published in the journal Environmental Science & […]
08/25/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers discover scorpion toxin that targets the “wasabi receptor,” could be used to make non-opioid pain relievers
A study published in the journal Cell found that a scorpion toxin triggering a pain response in humans can be used for studying chronic pain and inflammation. The toxin, called the “wasabi receptor toxin,” comes from the Australian Black Rock scorpion and evolved out of the need to ward off mammalian predators, said researchers from the University of […]
08/25/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Astronomers discover more stars exhibiting unusual light fluctuations
A strange, dimming star may not be alone after a scientist discovered more stars that are possibly displaying unusual light fluctuations. Some of the stars are dimming rapidly while some are dimming at slower rates, which is similar to Boyajian’s star — a star that dips in brightness for days or weeks at a to,e before […]
08/25/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
The Sun once had a companion star, study suggests
The Sun was likely paired with another star, suggests a study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. This star has the same mass as the Sun and was born out of the same cloud of dust. It was separated from the Sun after being pulled by passing stars and could be anywhere in the Milky Way. Researchers from Harvard University explained […]
08/24/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Cradles of life? New research says oceans on exoplanets may harbor more life than Earth
A study published in the Astrophysical Journal suggests that oceans on exoplanets may be more hospitable than those on Earth. Scientists traditionally detect which exoplanet is potentially habitable by looking for conditions that closely mimic those on Earth. However, exoplanets that greatly vary from the Earth in terms of conditions such as ocean salinity may, in fact, be more primed […]
08/24/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
CO2 SAVES THE PLANET: Research confirms that high levels of carbon dioxide result in “global greening” as forests and food crops flourish
Plants were efficient absorbers of carbon dioxide during the early Miocene – a period with high levels of carbon dioxide, found a study published in the journal Climate of the Past. Researchers from New Zealand analyzed plant fossils from a former lake and discovered that the levels of carbon dioxide at the time exceeded those recorded today. They added that Miocene […]
08/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: Heavy rainfall flooded lakes and rivers on ancient Mars
Early Mars had heavy rains that filled and flooded lakes and rivers, suggests a study published in the journal Geology. Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said that precipitation levels reached up to 520 feet per rainfall. Water collected in lakes and river valleys that were sometimes […]
08/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Collapsed boulder in Grand Canyon reveals fossilized tracks of egg-laying animals that lived over 300 million years ago
A collapsed boulder from the Grand Canyon reveals the existence of two unknown egg-laying animals. The two animals, believed to be the same species, trekked across the sand dunes that are now the Grand Canyon. And their footprints are preserved in the boulder that accidentally collapsed from a cliff along the Bright Angel Trail, Arizona. Researchers […]
08/20/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Following a vegan diet promotes gut health and weight loss, lowers diabetes risk by 23%
A vegan diet high in complex carbohydrates can help you lose weight and lower your diabetes risk, according to a study from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in Washington. The researchers said that changes to gut health caused by the diet may have to do with the improved outcomes. However, that further research is needed […]
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