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11/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Injecting wastewater deep underground is responsible for the surge of earthquakes in Oklahoma and other regions
Have you been wondering what is causing the recent spate of earthquakes in Oklahoma and the rest of the United States? In an article on PBS NewsHour, researchers warned that these quakes are caused by underground injections of wastewater. Fracking and other enhanced oil recovery methods create a lot of contaminated water as a byproduct. To […]
11/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers confirm: High-intensity interval exercise has the same health benefits as a longer workout session
Australian researchers have compared the results of high-intensity interval exercise to the effects of a much longer endurance exercise. They reported that the shorter, more intense form of exercise can achieve the same metabolic results of a more conventional workout. The researchers were supported by Victoria University. They published their paper in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, […]
11/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists: Solar-powered water splitting is a promising means of generating clean energy
Water is already a vital component of human life, but scientists have found yet another use for it — as a source of clean fuel. It comprises two oxygen atoms and a hydrogen atom — the latter, in particular, is an increasingly popular energy source because it is easily stored and holds a lot of energy. […]
11/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Many botanical extracts show promise as natural, alternative insecticides
Horn flies and stable flies are growing more resistant to commonly-used chemical pesticides. A government-supported study evaluated plant-based insecticides and insect repellents as alternative means of controlling the populations of these biting flies. Biting flies feed on the blood of cattle and other livestock. Not only do their painful bites and swarming numbers disrupt the […]
11/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study explores semi-artificial photosynthesis; a new way to produce and store solar energy
Researchers found a better way to squeeze more electricity out of solar power. An article in Science Daily described how they modified photosynthesis so that it could split water into its component molecules. In the photosynthetic process, sunlight is used by plants, some bacteria, and certain protists to turn carbon dioxide and water into food. Oxygen is […]
11/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Does sound have mass? Yes it does, according to researchers who make bizzare claim about “phonons”
Sound has “negative mass,” according to an article in Live Science. [Editor’s note: This study is fascinating, but surely must be either a prank or an error. We cover it here because of its novelty, but we do not endorse its flawed conclusion. No doubt the researchers will soon discover they made a measurement error, and […]
11/21/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Parasitic disease in dogs can be treated with natural products containing vitamin C
It turns out, man’s best friend is prone to many of the same diseases that affect its owner. One of those diseases is leishmaniasis, a parasitic infection that can transfer from dogs to humans. In their review, researchers looked at five potential candidates for treating the condition. Leishmaniasis takes its name from Leishmania, the protozoans that cause […]
11/21/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New research looks at the self-healing properties of tiny seashore creatures
Limpets are known for their ability to cling to a surface, so much so that people use the word to describe a person with similar qualities. However, the little mollusks have more things in common with humans than you would expect. An article in Science Daily stated that limpets repair damage done to their shells […]
11/20/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Japanese researchers find that ultrasound therapy can be used to treat patients with dementia
A new therapy based on ultrasound waves might be able to improve the cognitive powers of patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. According to an article on the Tohoku University news page, the approach improved the condition of mice with symptoms similar to human dementia. In their experiment, the Tohoku University […]
11/18/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Reduce your cardiac risk factors in just 6 months by regularly engaging in moderate exercise 3x a week
When women reach middle age, they become more vulnerable to heart disease. To avoid these dangerous ailments, American researchers recommended taking up 30-minute-long aerobic exercise sessions thrice a week, an article in News Wise stated. Beaumont Hospital (BH) researchers reported that women of middle age or older who followed this modest exercise regimen showed much lower risks […]
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