Happy Monday, listeners! consideration American Americans Science easy, This is Allison Parshall filling for Rachel’s feelings. Let’s take the week with a quick round with some of the most recent scientific news.
First, an update to that Dundied Soviet-era spacecraft rachel mentioned last week. After spending more than half a century Orbiting Adro, the cosmos-482 examination makes a crash crash on May 10. According to a telegram post in the app From the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos, the spacecraft fell into the Indian Ocean everywhere in the west of Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia. Space.com Reports that other space agencies estimate different landing spots for examination, from the locations of the South Asian land at the arrival of eastern Pacific. We may not know where the Kosmos-482 finally went to bed. In any case, we did not hear any reports of falling waste space causing harm to humans, so maybe the intention of falling in an area.
Now for some accident alchemy. Despite the desires of medieval scholars, no way to lead gold, right? Wrong. Physics of the biggest Hadron Collider apparently did that– Even briefly, but yet. Scientists published a description of this change as surprising earlier in this month in the journal Physical review c.
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Here’s how it works: CERN scientists who use the great Hadron coaster to study the early universe by firing in addition to light. Instead of dying head, the nuclei usually passes to each other. In these misses, the powerful power field from a nucleus can shake another. If the farm is very loud, it can overthrow three protons from an incoming lead nucleus. Because gold has three less proton than lead, it changes gold.
Researchers estimate that 89,000 gold nuclei is made every second of these experiments. That means between 2015 and 2018 – the second run of the accelerator, which scientists collected in this data – makes the collider 29 trillionhs of a gram of gold. Unfortunately for any CERN prospectors, those atoms are likely to lose a microsecond. Nature reported another cern relectorer It also observed this alchemical reaction in a 2002 to 2004 run. But because that experiment used less energy, less gold is made.
In public health news, disease control centers and disabling data released on Wednesday indicates a small amount of data over the age of 2023. The Kinabanan Press. Deaths fall from about 110,000 to 2023 to about 80,000 in 2024, representing nearly 27 percent decrease. The AP reports that experts discuss many possible causes of leakage, including additional useful naloxone for the treatment of excessive treatment.
It is important to note that, while it promises news, we have long enough to go. Overdose deaths are still higher than they were before the covid pandemic, and overdose remains the leading cause of death for people in the US between carry naloxone with you in case you encounter someone experiencing an overdose, considering looking into what Resources your State and County Offer for Training and Distribution. You can check Getaloxonenowoww.org to find more information.
We will wrap a couple of fun animal stories.
Let’s start with flamingos. They are not exactly known as active. You may have described the birds of crystalline with crystal clear water. But according to A study published on Monday Journal National Academy of Science Promptsthey are strange to be busy under the surface.
Similarly in the way spiders use the web to trap the victim, the authors of the study say, flamingos make small tornadoes of food straight into their mouths.
First, birds use their feet to churn in churn. Then they bothered their heads, made those smaller whorls to sediment to vortexes. While the animals chatter their beaks to create more water movement, stop the sediment flow in their mouths. From there, flamingos can filter the little victim like Brine Shrimp – but as this filter feeding is a more susceptible passive than it looks.
In other news animals, it becomes chimps using leaves for all from the first help to the bathroom bath. In a study published on Tuesday at Fronties of Ecology and EvolutionResearchers describe their observations in two different communities in Uganda chimpanzees. Researchers recognize many times in “self-care” using leaves, from dabbing wounds to pack them in the plant. Chimps sometimes offer it to take care of others. Resembling other researchers’ behavior reported last year in Indonesian orangutans. Orangutans also see Applying juice made from saliva and leaves of a plant with anti-inflammatory properties In the entire bodies, the suspects suspect they can do to relieve joint and muscle pain.
Plants as part of a larger health routine for the chimps, scientists also see them Use leaves to cleanse themselves after pooping or sex. Researchers further described an instance of what they call “prosocial postcorital penis wiping,” which means a chimp with a hand with close personal hygiene.
While this is not the first documented first aid cases to non-stop animals – or even chimps, who have seen placed insects that damage their woundsPerhaps for medical purposes – eager to see evidence that the use of medicinal plant can be more widespread than our close relatives. That may suggest that care for the wound to care goes back to our evolutionary history.
That’s all for this news week news. Rachel will be back on Wednesday.
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