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Lotion and perfume interfere with the body's natural air purification system.
The air around us is not empty. Wear molecules, gases, and invisible particles, and interact with everything, including us. Scientists have long known that people emit chemicals and react to the air around them. However, discoveries deepen this understanding. Applying perfumes and lotions can change your individual's airspace than is perceived.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Blush
The unique skull of an extinct, enormous "thunderbird" has been discovered by archaeologists.
The Australian Outback once trembled beneath a ball. He was bigger than one person and five times heavier than Cassobary. For over a century, scientists have known these giants (called dromaeosaurus) only from scattered and often cut bones. The crushed skull that appeared in 1913 led to wild assumptions about what Zenonis Newton, the last of the string, looked, fed, and squealed. Now, the newly excavated skull bones have been transformed by blowing one from the dry bed of Lake Carabona.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in History
The history of Jupiter: How the young gas giant influenced our solar system
Long before Earth formed the first continent, Jupiter was already a massive thing that formed the solar system. The enormous gravity of the newborn gas giant formed a swirling disk of gas and dust around the infant's sun, carving gaps, cutting the small world into a stable orbit, and locking the wide structure we see today.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Futurism
Scientists believe that dolphins use whistles to communicate in a specialised language.
Something unusual unfolds in the sun-covered flat areas of Sarasota Bay. For more than 50 years, researchers have observed and documented local communities with bottlenecks. Her goal was to better understand these intelligent marine mammals. But now, a group of scientists may have moved quite a bit -- to understand how dolphins can talk to each other.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Petlife
The intriguing presence of the "second sound" is confirmed by physicists.
Heat commonly spreads till it fades away. In regular life, a heat spot in liquid fast blends with cooler areas, and the whole lot settles at a single temperature. MIT researchers, after exploring a superfluid quantum gas, have proven that warmth can travel in a wavelike way referred to as 2d sound, in place of spreading out and calming down.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Humans
The astonishing presence of "time mirrors" is confirmed by physicists.
For decades, theoretical physicists have cast the idea that time reflection, also known as the "time mirror," can one day be demonstrated in real experiments. This idea seemed too big and wild, but it has repeatedly appeared in serious discussions about quantum mechanics.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Longevity
Vertebra from a massive carnivore that dominated Earth when the Mississippi was submerged in water
The scene near Starkville, Mississippi, was calm, but something a little surprising was hidden beneath the surface. A small team of researchers explored the beds of the local creek and came across a huge vertebrae that was so large that it broke their expectations.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Earth
Your teeth may be hurting because of fish armour that is 500 million years old.
Anyone who has had a cramp in a tooth knows how sensitive our teeth are. This pain is actually useful - it helps you recognize pressure, temperature and other sensations when chewing. However, this sensitivity did not begin in our mouths.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Earth
Is it possible to spread depression? Couples can kiss to share it.
Marriage is often described as a fusion of two lives: emotional, physical, and practical. We embrace the idea that couples influence others' habits, moods, and routines. But what if these changes go far beyond conscious behavior? And even depression can change between partners - what happens to your body bacteria that not only fight together, but also reflect that of your spouse?
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Families
The oldest rock discovered by geologists in the United States is 3.82 billion years old.
Scientists have confirmed that Michigan's gneiss is the oldest rock in the United States. This includes Zispristals, formed around 3.82 billion years ago and served in front of long, outstanding competitors. We once assumed that Minnesota maintained this distinction, but fresh data is heading in a different direction. Carol Frost of the University of Wyoming published these results with a team that tested rock samples with the help of advanced geological chronology tools.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in FYI
This West Coast earthquake fault's most hazardous section has been named one of the planet's greatest threats.
Imagine two huge pieces of the Earth's outer shell puzzle slowly pushing against each other under the ocean. One piece slides under the other - this is called the subduction zone, and the Cascadia subduction zone is one of the most dangerous regions on the planet.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Earth











