In the year 2000, measles were declared eliminated from the United States. But thanks to declining vaccination rates, Americans may have to contend with a much scarier future for the deadly disease. Today on the show, we talk about the state of…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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An invasive venomous ant is spreading in the US — here’s where people should watch out because a sting can be fatal
Neighborhoods across the Southeast need…
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Sky Goddess Depictions Show Ancient Egyptians Were Aware of the Milky Way
The ancient Egyptians were astute astronomers. They often depicted the cosmos atop coffins. A new survey of such artwork suggests that they may have had a greater understanding of the Milky Way than previously thought, according to a study in The…
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How to Hack Depression and Other Mood Disorders with Ultrasound
High-frequency sound waves, known as ultrasound, have long been used as a non-invasive, safe method to visualize internal structures in the body. But recently, researchers have been pushing the boundaries of what ultrasound can do, including…
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Turkmenistan’s ‘Gates of Hell’ crater has been burning for 40 years. And nobody knows why
Most fires burn through their fuel in a few hours, days or weeks. When underground fossil fuel deposits catch alight, however, the fires can rage for decades.
The Darvaza Gas Crater, also known as the ‘Gates of Hell’, is a 60m-wide (196ft)…
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Here’s How Long You Need to Form a Habit, And 8 Tips to Stick With It : ScienceAlert
If you’ve ever tried to build a new habit – whether that’s exercising more, eating healthier, or going to bed earlier – you may have heard the popular claim that it only takes 21 days to form a habit.
It’s a neat idea. Short, encouraging…
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This adorable bopping sea lion can probably hold a beat better than you
A sea lion named Ronan can now keep time with music as well as – and sometimes better than – people, according to a new study.
Ronan first made headlines more than a decade ago when she surprised scientists by nodding her head in time with…
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Who would win in a fight between 100 men and a gorilla? An evolutionary expert explains
The internet’s latest and absurd obsession is: who would win in a no-rules fight between…
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What makes smoke black versus white?
Beginning on May 7, billions of people around they world will have their eyes fixed upon a single chimney. As per tradition, the 135 cardinal-electors…
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Most Sunscreen Isn’t Bad For You and Using it Will Help Prevent Skin Cancer
A blistering sunburn can quickly ruin a day spent having fun in the sun. For years, hearing experts tell us to put on sunscreen when outside during the summer was the norm. However, the opposite may hold true today. A new trend on social media is…
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