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08/11/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists believe the sun may enter a calm, slightly cooler period in the next few decades
Global warming alarmists can take a chill pill. A ground-breaking study by Californian scientists predicted that the radiation from the Sun will taper off during the middle of the 21st century, allowing Earth a chance to cool off, reported a Science Daily article. This reduction in solar radiation is part of an irregular but recurring natural event called […]
08/11/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Understanding the breathtaking power of solar wind
Even during the calmest and sunniest day, Earth is caught in the middle of the ceaseless solar wind from the sun. If it weren’t for our world’s atmosphere and electromagnetic field, that cosmic storm would be ravaging the face of the planet, an article in Alpha Galileo stated. The sun is constantly putting out vast […]
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The mysterious glow in the Milky Way may be coming from clouds of DIAMONDS in space
The next time you look up into the night sky to appreciate the Milky Way, think of diamonds. Researchers have theorized that some of the glowing light emitted by our galaxy is caused by massive clouds of tiny diamonds in space, an article on The Daily Mail reported. The light in question are streams of […]
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Old biological filters work better than new water treatments, according to Swedish study
An old water treatment technology called slow sand filters could be making a comeback – and the older filters would work better than both newer ones or modern filtration methods. According to Science Daily, a Swedish study suggests that the older the filter, the better it is for treating water. Slow sand filters first appeared during […]
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Biologists: Acid lakes are a new threat to our environment
The seas are not the only bodies of water that are turning more acidic due to air pollution. A new scientific paper warns that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is turning freshwater bodies into acidic lakes, an article in New Scientist states. Recently published in the scientific journal Current Biology, the paper investigated four water […]
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Treating ulcers naturally with a herbal complex
Two individual medicinal plants with gastroprotective properties were shown to work even better when taken together. Malaysian researchers reported that a combination of Malabar melastome (Melastoma malabathricum) and the Jamaican cherry (Muntingia calabura) was able to protect the stomach from gastric ulcers better and safer than anti-ulcer medications. Gastric ulcers are a common form of peptic ulcer. They […]
08/08/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Experts: More than 100 giant exoplanets may have potentially life-hosting moons
The search for extraterrestrial life is no longer restricted to exoplanets. New research suggests that an exomoon with the right conditions can sustain life forms. In an article on Space.com, California-based researchers reported that there are more than 100 gas giant exoplanets with at least one moon that can possibly host alien life. Earth-like exoplanets hog […]
08/08/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Innovative technology will allow dementia patients to live independently in their own homes
U.K. researchers have developed artificial intelligence (AI) technology that will reportedly allow patients with dementia to move out of their residential care facilities and back to their own homes. The AI will keep an all-seeing electronic eye on the well-being of the patient using the Internet of Things, an article on Science Daily stated. The […]
08/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Engineers introduce an actuating material that radically changes the concept of motor-driven robots
The robots of the future will change out their big, bulky actuators for something more in line with organic muscles. Chinese engineers have come up with actuating materials that can change their volume depending on the signal they receive, an article on Science Direct reported. Actuators are parts that control and move an object. For […]
08/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists develop an extremely small and sensitive chip that can detect you by your smell
Following a disaster such as an earthquake, search-and-rescue (SAR) dogs are often brought in to locate people trapped beneath the rubble. Their life-saving efforts may soon be supported by a new detection device that can sniff out the scent of humans just as keenly as dogs can, an article in Science Daily states. Developed by […]
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