Kamis, 31 Maret 2022

Staying hydrated may reduce the risk of heart failure

Drinking enough fluids is important for numerous bodily functions, including helping the heart pump blood more easily.

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Rare primordial gas may be leaking out of Earth's core

A vast reservoir of the rare gas helium-3 may be hanging out in Earth's metallic core.

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1st 'gapless' human genome finally sequenced

Researchers added 200 million base pairs and 2 million genome variations to the sequence.

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Be the last Great House standing in the Dune: Imperium board game - save 12%

Build your deck and battle for Arrakis.

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What are prebiotic foods?

These five prebiotic foods can be found in most kitchens and will help your gut bacteria to thrive

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'Berserker' geckos slam scorpions into oblivion before eating them, epic new footage shows

Violent head shaking helps normally placid geckos subdue dangerous scorpion prey.

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Rabu, 30 Maret 2022

Bruce Willis diagnosed with aphasia: The science behind the disorder

Actor Bruce Willis announced he is stepping away from his career due to a diagnosis of aphasia, a neurological disorder that impacts language and speech.

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Best fitness tracker

A roll-call of the 10 best fitness trackers including budget buys, high-end smartwatches and even a smart ring

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Garmin Epix 2 review

The Garmin Epix 2 is a top-end runner’s watch, with a brilliant array of in-depth tracking features – and an eye watering price to match.

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Hubble spots most distant star ever seen, 28 billion light-years away

A star that formed when the universe was young was recently spotted by Hubble space telescope. It's the most distant star ever seen and could be 500 times as massive as the sun.

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Rare 'black widow' star system could help unlock the secrets of space-time

Scientists found a remarkably stable 'black widow ' pulsar that could be used to help detect gravitational waves.

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Selasa, 29 Maret 2022

NASA is counting down to the 'wet dress rehearsal' for its 'Mega Moon Rocket'

Critical prelaunch tests for the Artemis I moon mission, known as a "wet dress rehearsal," are scheduled to begin on April 1 and continue through April 4.

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New gene-therapy gel shows promise for treating rare 'butterfly disease'

The researchers plan to seek FDA approval soon.

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Theragun Mini review

Compact yet powerful, our Theragun Mini review shows that it is small enough to fit into any bag or purse, but lacks some features you’d expect it to have

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What is gut health and why is it important?

Gut health isn’t just about good digestion. Here’s why it’s essential for our overall health and how you can support a healthy gut

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Does massage help circulation?

Does massage help circulation and what massage techniques can improve your blood flow?

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US Navy sends 'electronic attack' jets to Germany: Here's how they work.

The U.S. just sent six "electronic attack" aircraft to Germany to overcome enemy air defenses by crippling the radar systems that they often depend upon.

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Senin, 28 Maret 2022

'Potentially hazardous asteroid' will make its closest-ever approach to Earth on April Fools' Day (yes, really)

Astronomers have confirmed that a "potentially hazardous" asteroid is set to make its closest-ever approach to Earth this Friday (April 1).

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The apostles: How Jesus' followers founded Christianity

The apostles followed Jesus and after his crucifixion went their separate ways, helping to found the early Christian church, taking their stories to distant lands.

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2,500-year-old burial mound found in Siberia's 'Valley of the Kings'

Archaeologists have discovered a burial mound in the Siberian "Valley of the Kings."

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9 ways you can see Einstein's theory of relativity in real life

Relativity is one of the most famous scientific theories of the 20th century, but how well does it explain the things we see in our daily lives?

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Grizzly bears: North America's brown bear

Grizzly bears are a type of brown bear that live in North America.

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Why do we have different blood types?

The disease malaria appears to have influenced blood type prevalence.

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30 of the world's most valuable treasures that are still missing

From the the Ark of the Covenant to the crown jewels of Ireland to a 333-carat pink diamond, here are 30 of the world's most valuable (and missing) treasures.

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This brain structure may grow too fast in babies who develop autism

Those with the fastest rate of growth of the amygdala had the most severe symptoms of autism.

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The Milky Way’s ‘thick disk’ is 2 billion years older than scientists thought

Astronomers have found that part of the MIlky Way known as the thick disk is about 2 billion years older than expected, forming just 0.8 billion years after the Big Bang.

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Minggu, 27 Maret 2022

What countries and cities will disappear due to rising sea levels?

What cities, states and countries are most at risk from rising sea levels? What can they do to protect themselves?

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Sabtu, 26 Maret 2022

NASA spacecraft snaps gorgeous new photo of Jupiter's moons Io and Europa

NASA's Juno spacecraft beamed back stunning new photos of Jupiter's moons, Io and Europa.

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Sudden collapse of Antarctic ice shelf could be sign of things to come

A massive Antarctic ice shelf that covered an area about the size of New York City or Rome just collapsed into the ocean.

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Postpartum massage: is it safe and what are the benefits?

We look at how postpartum massage can aid recovery after birth

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What is a personal air purifier and how do they work?

Find out what a personal air purifier is and how they might improve the quality of the air you breathe

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What are the most common elements in the human body?

Here are the top four (and a bonus fifth) elements that make up the human body.

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Jumat, 25 Maret 2022

Best resistance bands 2022: Upgrade your home gym

Check out the following guide for the best resistance bands that are both affordable and high-quality.

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In global climate strike, youth demand action worldwide

On March 25, thousands of young people around the world mobilized to demand government action to curb climate change.

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Strange new type of solar wave defies physics

Scientists think this could also help to explain mysterious phenomena on Earth.

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The nervous system: Facts, function & diseases

The network of nerves is the body's electrical wiring.

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Does massage help cellulite?

It affects nearly all women to some degree, but does massage help cellulite?

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Kamis, 24 Maret 2022

Dennis Sullivan, mathematician who united chaos theory and geometric spaces, wins prestigious Abel Prize

New York mathematician Dennis Sullivan was awarded the prestigious Abel Prize for his contributions to topology and dynamical systems, a foundation of chaos theory.

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'Informational simplicity’ may explain why nature favors symmetry

Symmetry is so common in biology because life favors simple structures over complex ones.

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5 stunningly preserved ancient Egyptian tombs unearthed in Saqqara

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered five well-preserved tombs from around the time of the sixth dynasty.

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NASA just launched 2 rockets into the northern lights

A launch over Alaska Wednesday night (March 23) sent two rockets into the heart of the northern lights.

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Pet ID tags: Can this tech help find lost pets?

Smart pet ID tags can give pet owners an extra pair of eyes if a beloved pet goes missing.

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Best astronomy books 2022

Explore the cosmos and find your way around the night sky with this combination of classic titles and new entries, all in the best astronomy books.

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RIP Comet Leonard: Brightest comet to whiz past Earth in 2021 is now a blur of dust.

Comet Leonard, the brightest comet to whiz past Earth in 2021, has likely disintegrated.

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Secret great white shark social club discovered off Mexican coast

Scientists tagged six great white sharks near Mexico's Guadalupe Island to monitor their social interactions. It turns out sharks love to hang out with their buddies.

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Rabu, 23 Maret 2022

Coronavirus variants: Facts about omicron, delta and other COVID-19 mutants

Here's a look at the science behind COVID-19 variants, such as omicron and delta, and which coronavirus mutants are the most concerning in different areas.

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Jaws of Life: Invention, tools and uses

The Jaws of Life are the favoured hydraulic tool for safely removing car crash victims. The equipment can cut car frames apart and lift crushing weights from passengers.

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19th-century whaling shipwreck identified in the Gulf of Mexico

Scientists have discovered the long-lost shipwreck of a whaling vessel that sank during a storm in 1836.

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Stan, most expensive T. rex ever sold, has finally been found

After disappearing from view following a 2020 auction, Stan, the most expensive dinosaur ever auctioned, is now reported to be in Abu Dhabi awaiting a museum grand opening.

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This Take Apart Dinosaur set from Dinosaur Planet is 30% off at Amazon UK

Put together prehistoric pals with this dinosaur construction kit.

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Car gearboxes: How manual and automatic gears work

The gearbox is an essential part of every car, stickshift and automatic, to double-clutch and beyond, discover how this ancient concept still powers today's top hypercars.

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Odd circular shape beneath the ocean in Google Earth images is probably not aliens

A weird circular shape on Google Earth has ocean-floor UFO hunters crying "alien."

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Selasa, 22 Maret 2022

Laser surgery: Cosmetic and life-saving procedures

Laser surgery harnesses cutting-edge technology to provide cosmetic, sight-saving and life-saving procedures.

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Scientists make yeast-free pizza dough that rises like the real thing

Their goal was to make tasty dough without a chemical agent.

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Brain-computer interface helps patient with locked-in syndrome communicate

He used a brain-computer interface to form words and phrases.

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UK satellite company will use SpaceX rockets after Russian ban

The deal comes in the wake of the Russian demand that OneWeb guarantee not to use its satellites for military purposes.

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The 10 deadliest cancers, and why there's no cure

Here's a look at the cancers with the poorest rate of survival, and the reasons why.

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Senin, 21 Maret 2022

Hypervolt 2 review

With a Bluetooth connected app, the Hypervolt 2 takes your massage to the next level

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Prenatal massage: what are the benefits and risks?

It's no secret that pregnancy can be a little uncomfortable. Discover how prenatal massage could help

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Doolittle Raid: America's WWII attack on Tokyo

In 1942, US bombers attacked Japan's capital in retribution for the Pearl Harbor attack.

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Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 review: Perfect for students on the go

The Surface Laptop 4 is a lightweight machine with a beautiful design that packs a performance punch, but has shortfalls like a lack of ports.

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Weird quantum boomerang predicted 60 years ago spotted for the first time

The effect has been predicted for more than 60 years.

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Valve Index review: The pinnacle of VR technology

The Valve Index represents the absolute zenith of virtual reality technology so far it’s the best VR package you can buy – but it’ll cost you.

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Why does NASA let male astronauts stay in space longer than females?

Here's why NASA has different radiation limits for male and female astronauts, and how these limits may change in the near future.

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A spiderweb of wormholes could solve a fundamental paradox first proposed by Stephen Hawking

A seemingly intractable black hole paradox first proposed by physicist Stephen Hawking could finally be resolved — by wormholes through space-time.

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Minggu, 20 Maret 2022

Why did Russian cosmonauts wear Ukraine-flag colors?

Three cosmonauts donned Ukraine-flag colors when boarding the space station, but now the Russians say the fashion choice had nothing to do with support for Ukraine.

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Why aren't there polar bears in Antarctica?

Polar bears evolved during a time when the North and South poles were not connected by ice or land, so they stayed at the North Pole.

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Sabtu, 19 Maret 2022

Equinox: Definition, facts & what happens during one

Equinoxes occur twice a year when the sun is directly above the equator, and herald the beginning of spring and autumn.

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Russia strikes Ukraine with new hypersonic missiles: Here's how they work.

Russia claims to have used its Kinzhal hypersonic missiles for the first time, in its invasion of Ukraine. Here's why these super-fast weapons are so concerning.

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Jumat, 18 Maret 2022

Garmin Venu 2 Plus review

The Garmin Venu 2 Plus smartwatch gets voice support and a built-in speaker

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Who were the Scythians?

The Scythians were an important ancient society of warriors and pastoralists who dominated the steppe land north of the Black Sea between 800 B.C. and A.D. 300.

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Mysterious Heartland virus shows up in Georgia ticks

The Heartland virus, which is spread by lone star ticks, was first identified in Missouri in 2009.

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Nearly 30 pilot whales die after mass stranding in New Zealand

Pilot whales frequently strand at Farewell Spit, a remote beach.

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Julius Caesar biography: Facts & history

Julius Caesar used money and war to become the most powerful person in the Roman Republic.

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23 amazing women in science and math

Here are 23 amazing women who contributed to the fields of science and mathematics.

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At-home COVID-19 tests linked to accidental injuries, FDA warns

The agency also reminded people to keep the tests out of reach of children and pets.

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Planet Nine is still missing in action after survey of 87% of the Southern Sky

Astronomers failed to find any evidence of the elusive Planet Nine in a survey of 87% of the Southern sky

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Kamis, 17 Maret 2022

How do fish breathe underwater?

Discover the secrets of how aquatic animals like fish can use their gills to breathe underwater and learn the ways that gills and lungs differ.

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Do air purifiers help with mold?

We asked the experts, do air purifiers help with mold and other indoor air pollutants?

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Save 36% on this Solar Robot Science Kit at Currys

Teach youngers about solar power with this cute bot, now only £13.97 at Currys.

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What is a lymphatic drainage massage and how does it work?

We ask the experts about lymphatic drainage massage and the potential benefits for your health

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How many nuclear weapons exist?

Answers to how many nuclear weapons exist, who has them and how powerful are they.

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Ready for Artemis I's moon rocket rollout? Here's how to watch.

NASA's Artemis I is rolling out at Kennedy Space Center for a "wet dress rehearsal." The rollout begins on March 17 at 5 p.m. EDT, and the rocket will arrive at the launch pad approximately 11 hours later.

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The Worm Moon, the last full moon of winter 2022, rises this Friday

How to watch the March 2022 Worm Moon, the last full moon of winter.

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Rabu, 16 Maret 2022

'Stealth' omicron cases rising in the US: Here's what we know.

BA.2 is steadily becoming more common in the U.S.

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Magnitude-7.3 earthquake strikes Fukushima, tsunami warning issued

A tsunami warning has been issued for Fukushima after a powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japan, according to Japanese government officials.

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Fridge-size asteroid detected just 2 hours before it slammed into Earth

Astronomers have confirmed that a refrigerator-size asteroid was discovered just two hours before it hit Earth's atmosphere, where it exploded in a fireball that could be seen and heard from Earth's surface.

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Korean War: Causes, combatants and key battles

The Korean War was the first major military conflict of the Cold War era as the communist North, backed by the Soviet Union and China, invaded the South, supported by armed forces under the United Nations banner, primarily from the United States.

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Meet 'Horridus,' one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever found

A Triceratops skeleton nicknamed "Horridus" is over 85% intact and is one of the most complete Triceratops fossils in the world.

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Selasa, 15 Maret 2022

Gargantuan 'Fermi bubbles' are the result of a 100,000-year-long black hole explosion, study suggests

New research suggests that the mysterious Fermi and eROSITA bubbles originated form a single 100,000-year-long explosion 2.6 million years ago

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How to perform a trigger point massage

Ease muscle tightness from home with a trigger point massage

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Massive asteroid hit Greenland when it was a lush rainforest, under-ice crater shows

A huge impact crater beneath the ice in Greenland dates back 58 million years, to when the Arctic was green and populated by hippo-like animals.

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Mysterious 'hypercarnivore' with blade-like teeth roamed California 42 million years ago

The hypercarnivore may have hunted tapirs and tiny rhinos.

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What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

Here are the most common COVID-19 symptoms for adults, kids, vaccinated individuals and omicron-variant infections.

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These 1-millimeter-long worms can make complex decisions with a mere 300 neurons

A new study has revealed that the nematode worm Pristionchus pacificus is capable of making complex decisions about predation and feeding despite having only around 300 neurons.

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Senin, 14 Maret 2022

2 geomagnetic storms will lash Earth today, but don't worry (too much)

Two mild geomagnetic storms are expected to hit Earth on March 14 and 15 after a large coronal outburst, NOAA warns

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What is a coronavirus?

Coronaviruses infect birds and mammals, including humans.

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11 numbers that are cooler than pi

Pi is for sure cool, but let's give some other numbers a slice of the pie. We asked several mathematicians to tell us their favorite non-pi numbers. Here are some of their answers.

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New cosmic-ray scan of the Great Pyramid of Giza could reveal hidden burial chamber

The ultra-powerful scan of the Great Pyramid of Giza could reveal the 4,500-year-old secrets of two mysterious voids inside.

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Sharks do actually sleep, and sometimes with their eyes wide open

A new study has provided the first evidence that sharks are capable of catching some zzz and has revealed that they can do so without closing their eyes.

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What's the longest-burning fire in the world?

The oldest known burning fire in the world was likely ignited by lightning at least 5,500 years ago in Australia.

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Minggu, 13 Maret 2022

Northern Lights: What are the aurorae borealis?

The northern lights appear in the sky when charged particles from the sun slam into molecules in the atmosphere, releasing energy in the form of colorful lights.

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How rare are shooting stars?

Here's the science behind "shooting stars" and the best way to spot these meteors.

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Sabtu, 12 Maret 2022

Why daylight saving time starts Sunday

Don't forget to move your clock forward an hour overnight Saturday (March 12), as daylight saving time begins Sunday.

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Glaucoma: Cause, symptoms, treatment and prevention

Glaucoma is an eye condition in which a buildup of fluid damages the optic nerve and can lead to blindness.

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Carbon: Facts about an element that is a key ingredient for life on Earth

Carbon is one of the most abundant elements and forms a very large number of compounds, including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon disulfide.

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Copper: Facts about the reddish metal that has been used by humans for 8,000 years

Here's a look at the element copper, including its atomic structure, history and uses today.

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Escaped petting zoo camel attacks and kills 2 men in Tennessee

A camel attacked and killed two men outside of Memphis, Tennessee, after escaping a petting zoo Thursday (March 10).

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10 Great Activities to Help you Kill the Time during Long-Haul Flights

You might think you know how to entertain yourself, but when you’re on a long-haul flight you can prepare ahead to make sure you have the most pleasant flight possible. If you don’t close your eyes the moment you take off until the moment you touch down, you can kill time with some of these fun and useful activities.

1. Audiobooks, Podcasts and Reading

Boredom can be the most difficult challenge on a long-haul flight. You can spend time listening to fun or interesting podcasts or listen to audio books. It is also a great idea to take a regular paper book with you. At times you might not be able to connect to the internet or your battery might be low or maybe you simply love the feel of a good old paper book in your hands. Reading or listening to books is the perfect activity while you are winging your way across the world.

2. Play Travel Games

If you are traveling with family or friends, you can bring travel games along with you. This is a great way to connect and to pass the time. It is especially useful to bring mini games when you are traveling with children. There are many choices out there, but some of the popular travel games include chess, backgammon, Scrabble, snakes and ladders, and 4 in a row. You can even get travel sets with 3 in 1 games that can include chess, draughts, and backgammon all in one small magnetic set.

3. Play Online Games

Browse the Net and Play Online Slots – Today, many popular airlines have wi-fi available during flights, especially if it’s a long-haul one. So whether you want to check your work or personal email, browse the net or chat with friends and family to let them know your travels are safe – technological advancement has afforded us to stay in touch. You can even play your favorite slot game at Pokie Pop Casino using an exclusive bonus. This way, not only are you passing the time, but you’re trying your luck at winning big!

4. Get Some Sleep

Traveling can be fun and it can also be exhausting. If you can sleep on an airplane, this is not only a great way to pass the time, you will also feel better by the time you reach your destination. Make sure to be prepared for a good nap with an eye mask and a neck pillow. Take your own with you unless you are sure the airline gives them to passengers.

5. Shopping

Duty free shopping or even shopping online will keep you busy. Duty free prices are usually good value, so if you want some perfume, expensive alcohol at better prices, travel gadgets, gifts for yourself or those you are about to see, then get shopping!

6. Catch Up On Movies and TV Shows

Did somebody say binge watch?! Since you have nothing else you have to do while you are flying, you can catch up on movies or binge watch TV shows guilt-free. Remember that there is also in-flight entertainment so if you don’t have something specific to watch, there will usually be choices available for you.

7. Get Creative

Sometimes you need to relax and do something off screens. Both adults and children enjoy coloring in as a fun pastime and a great way to relieve stress. Make sure to bring what you need with you in case you can’t find the supplies you want at the airport. You can also do other crafting activities as long as you don’t disturb the other passengers.

8. Get Productive

If you are going on a business trip, you may have work you need to complete before you arrive, or you might just find the flight a good time to focus without the usual distractions of life. Even if you are heading off for some fun in the sun, spend a little time tying up loose ends for work on the flight so you don’t have to work on your vacation.

9. Prepare for Your Trip

If you are traveling to a country with a different language, the time you have on the flight is a great time to learn useful phrases for when you arrive. You can also plan your trip or go over your plans to ensure you have not missed anything. If you are looking for activities to do at your destination, you can bring a travel book with you or you can look at online travel guides.

10. Be Healthy

Make sure you walk around when you can or do gentle exercises in your seat. Try and do some stretches every hour or two. Not only does it keep you busy, it is also important for your health. Moving around helps prevent blood clots and keeps your muscles from aching. You can also listen to relaxation techniques on an app or you can download it to your phone or tablet before you travel. This can help you sleep or destress which is just another way to look out for your health.



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