Pranjal Malewar
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Hidden chemistry of nuclear fallout glimpsed in recent experiments
The bomb drops. A nuclear blast erupts. Uranium is vaporized, where it mixes with the atmosphere and is dispersed across the land as toxic dust called fallout. Continue Reading Category: Physics , Science , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Nuclear weapons , Nuclear Fission , Uranium , Explosion , Bombs , Chemistry , Radioactivity
Mystery deepens over why only some people hear "The Hum"
Do you ever lie awake at night when the house is quiet, only to notice a low hum that seems to come from nowhere? Continue Reading Category: Biology , Science , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Hearing , tinnitus , Sound , Frequency
One blood group is more at risk of type 2 diabetes
The idea that blood type might influence human health has long been more folklore than science. Evidence that type O resists malaria and type A increases the risk of heart disease was limited and spread across numerous studies. Continue Reading Category: Imaging & Diagnostics , Medical Innovations , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Blood , R
Ovaries take on a surprising new job after menopause, study reveals
The ovaries are the earliest aging organ. Their supply of egg-containing follicles slowly runs out over a woman's lifetime, so that by the time menopause arrives, follicle numbers have dwindled to approximately one thousand. Continue Reading Category: Biology , Science , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Menopause , ovary , Women , The Immune System
