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King Tut's Cosmic Feline Chronicles
In the golden sands of my kingdom, where the Nile kisses the horizon and pyramids pierce the sky, there began an adventure so peculiar, it could only befit the life of Pharaoh Tutankhamun - me. Now, lend me your ears, or better yet, your imagination, as I recount the serendipitous folly that led me, a ruler of the ancient world, to pen a treatise on the Cosmic Microwave Background, with my advisor Miu-Miu by my side.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in FYI
REALITIES YOU REALIZED YOU NEVER NEEDED TO BE AWARE OF
Most people are certain that people just have five senses however that is not completely obvious. Taste, contact(touch), smell ,sight and hearing aren't the only ones we have. Researchers guarantee that individuals have somewhere in the range of 9 and 20 senses altogether. These include: Thermoception - the feeling of warmth, equilibrioception-the feeling of balance, there's additionally the feeling of time albeit not everyone seems to have the last one.
By Frankie Brian2 years ago in FYI
Dark Matter: The Cosmic Stand-Up Routine You Never Knew You Needed
Alright, buckle up, space cowboys and cowgirls, because we're diving into the quantum foam of the universe with the finesse of a cat meme on its ninth life. Imagine, if you will, the universe as the ultimate reality TV show, and we're just trying to tune in to the cosmic gossip channel. Our topic? Astrophysical signals and dark matter - the universe's way of sliding into our DMs with the secrets of existence, all while staying mysteriously out of sight, like that online friend who's definitely a 60-year-old man but claims to be a "very chill 20-something."
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in FYI
NASA Discovers Oxygen for 10 Lakh Humans
In recent news, Nasa's spacecraft June has found sign of habitability on Jupiter's moon Europa. The Juno spacecraft, launched by NASA and reaching Jupiter on July 4, 2016, aims to provide scientists with comprehensive insights into the gas giant's weather patterns, magnetic field, and origins through detailed study.
By Ryn Hussain2 years ago in FYI
Did You Hear That Color?
Imagine the ability to hear a particular sound such as a musical note and a specific color, say green, appears within your mind's eye. Or imagine, even more baffling, the ability to taste shapes. Wait. Taste shapes? Hard to imagine, isn’t it?
By Jasmine Aguilar2 years ago in FYI
LIMITING THE HARM IN STROKE PATIENTS
Stroke is among the primary causes of severe disability and is among the leading causes of death in the world. There are two main types of strokes: hemorrhagic, where a blood vessel in the brain bursts, and ischemic, where a clot obstructs blood flow to the brain. The most crucial aspect of any stroke is ensuring that the patient receives prompt treatment. In cases where a major artery is blocked, over two million neurons die every minute, and once the tissue is damaged, it is irreversible. Individuals who could typically walk, dress themselves, and feed themselves may suddenly find themselves incapacitated by a stroke. Dr. Menor is the director of UCLA's innovative mobile stroke unit, which shaves off valuable minutes in providing assistance to patients. The unit is equipped with a doctor, paramedics, clinical nurse, telecommunication to stroke specialists at the hospital, a mobile lab, and a CT scan for accurate diagnosis. The goal is to transform stroke care systems by bringing the hospital to the patient instead of waiting for the patient to arrive at the hospital. On-site doctors can administer medication promptly to halt bleeding or dissolve a clot, while larger clots can be removed at the hospital using a minimally invasive catheter guided through an artery into the brain to extract the blockage. This can make a significant difference in a patient's quality of life, potentially allowing them to continue enjoying time with their family rather than being confined to a nursing home. It is crucial to recognize the symptoms of a stroke, with experts using the FAST method: looking for face drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulties.
By Dorothy Daniel2 years ago in FYI
Beneath the Waves: The Undersea Cable Revolution
Did you know that a staggering 95% of global communications traverse through a network of undersea cables spanning across oceans, with only a mere 5% transmitted via satellite? At this very moment, as you engage with this video, an immense volume of data is traversing thousands of kilometers through these undersea cables. But how does this feat of rapid communication across vast distances occur? Let's delve into the mechanics behind these remarkable man-made marvels.
By Briona Whitehead2 years ago in FYI
Exploring the Cosmic Abyss: From Earth's Horizon to the Infinite Beyond
In the heart of the cosmic tapestry lies a tiny blue jewel, nestled among the stars, spinning gracefully in the vast expanse of the universe. This is Earth, our cherished home, where every soul who ever lived, every tale ever woven, resides within its embrace.
By Briona Whitehead2 years ago in FYI




