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How Horoscopes Hijack our Hinterlands
When I was a child, I had a huge fascination with the mysteries of the universe. I loved learning just about anything I could, which included a healthy interest in science, but also a wild curiosity about the supernatural. As a result, my adolescent years looked a lot like the Harry Potter series, sans magic. I played with ouija boards, went ghost hunting, tried automatic writing, runes, tarot cards, scrying, spells, rituals, crystals, and basically everything else under the full blood moon, except necromancy. Of course, no childhood foray into the dark arts is complete until one has given astrology a fair chance to prove itself. My own experiences with this ancient and still widely-accepted practice of divination began around the age of 10, when I got my hands on a copy of The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need by Joanna Martine Woolfolk.
James S. BrayPublished 6 months ago in FYIHomer's Guide to the Universe - Gravitational Waves and Other Space Oddities
Ladies, gents, and anyone who's ever wondered if there’s more to the universe than meets the beer-goggled eye, gather 'round! We, the Simpsons (no, not THAT prestigious yellow-skinned family... well, actually, yes, that one), are here to spill the beans on something so mind-boggling, it'll make your doughnuts spin. We're chatting up gravitational waves, narrated by none other than the donut connoisseur and beer aficionado, Homer Simpson!
ScienceStyledPublished 6 months ago in FYIWhy do people like the smell of Petrol (Gasoline)
The smell of gasoline is a peculiar one, as it elicits both positive and negative reactions in people. Some individuals are drawn to the smell of gasoline, while others find it unpleasant. Several factors contribute to why some people like the smell of gasoline:
NAZARUDHEEN S MPublished 6 months ago in FYIOne of the modern problems that Cosmonautics scientists have paid attention to is the issue of a toxic coolant
When it comes to space exploration, there are countless challenges that astronauts face on a daily basis. From the harsh conditions of outer space to the delicate machinery they rely on for survival, every aspect of life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) requires attention and care. One recent problem that has captured the attention of scientists and engineers alike is the issue of toxic coolant during inspections of leaking coolant systems on the ISS.
Why do fingers become wrinkled after bathing or swimming for a long time?
The skin is a wonderful and strange organ. As the body's largest organ, it's responsible for protecting you from the sun, chemicals, germs... And it does all of this while keeping your body hydrated and healthy. creates a sensation to the touch.
An Engrossingly Snarky Perspective on The Germ Theory of Disease, with Dr. House
Once upon a germ-ridden epoch, there existed a vast land inhabited by microscopic malevolent marauders. These tiny adversaries, unseen by the naked eye, were embroiled in a relentless battle against the noble knights of humanity. This was no ordinary fight; it was a war fought on a cellular battlefield, a clash between the pathogens and the people. Ah, but fear not, for in this war, we weren't alone. With the snark-laden guidance of Dr. House, we delved into the microscopic maelstrom and emerged with the glorious flag of understanding fluttering in the wind.
ScienceStyledPublished 6 months ago in FYIWhat to Know About the Link Between Red Meat and Type 2 Diabetes
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body's inability to effectively use insulin. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the potential link between red meat consumption and the development of type 2 diabetes. This essay aims to explore the current understanding of this relationship, including the possible mechanisms involved and the role of other factors.
Our Planet's Core Seems to Be Leaking, And Scientists Think They Know Why
Our Planet's Core Seems to Be Leaking, And Scientists Think They Know Why The Earth, our humble abode, is a complex and dynamic planet that continues to surprise us with its mysteries. Among its many enigmas, the Earth's core, buried deep beneath thousands of kilometers of dense, hot rock, has long fascinated scientists and explorers alike. Recently, a startling discovery has emerged - evidence suggesting that our planet's core may be leaking. This revelation has sparked intense curiosity and speculation, leading scientists to delve deeper into the phenomenon and attempt to unravel its mysteries.
When It Was Too Hot for Leaves
During the 1980s, scientists uncovering plant fossils close to a town in Yunnan, China uncovered a small example that would have huge ramifications for how we might interpret early land plants.
Nashawn ManzanoPublished 6 months ago in FYIThe Impact of Wartime Conditions on Biotech and Drug Development
The crucible of wartime conditions inevitably poses multifaceted challenges to industries, and the biotechnology and drug development sector is no exception. The following exploration delves into the intricate web of repercussions engendered by conflicts such as the Israel-Hamas war, scrutinizing how biotech and pharmaceutical enterprises respond to the distinctive tribulations they face.
Maulik PatelPublished 6 months ago in FYITwisting Tales of Liz Lemon and the Double Helix Shindig
Did you know there was a science soiree happening, and guess who's the guest of honor? Liz Lemon. Yes, that Lemon. No, not the one you squeeze over your seafood platter, but the snarky protagonist from 30 Rock. (We know, we were shocked too!)
ScienceStyledPublished 6 months ago in FYIThe Allure of White Asparagus: A Culinary Treasure
White asparagus, the darling of haute cuisine, possesses a mystique that goes beyond its alluring pale appearance. Unlike its ubiquitous green counterpart, white asparagus carries a unique charm, both in terms of flavor and the intricate cultivation process it undergoes. This culinary treasure is so highly regarded that aficionados have bestowed upon it the moniker "white gold," often willing to pay a premium for its distinct qualities.
Anu Preethi Danila DPublished 6 months ago in FYI