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Electric shocks linked to Northern Lights could lead to chaos on the ground

Channel: Tech Tech July 10, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Plague bacteria (Yersinia pestis), computer illustration. Y. pestis are gram-negative bacteria from Enterobacteriaceae family, they have ovoid shape with bipolar staining (more intensively stained at poles). The bacterium causes bubonic plague (the Black Death of the Middle Ages). The bacterium is primarily a flea-carried pathogen of rats. Transfer to man occurs when a flea is obliged to leave its dead rodent host and feed on human blood. Infection is rapid, causing swellings in the lymph nodes (buboes) and leading to septicaemia and pulmonary infection. Extensive control measures, directed against the rats as well as their fleas, have essentially banished the plague from Europe, but there are still many regions of the world where the disease occurs.

Human case of Black Death plague confirmed in the US

Channel: US US July 10, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Faraway planet smells worse than Uranus

Channel: Tech Tech July 10, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Hate new music? Scientists have discovered why

Channel: Tech Tech July 5, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Elevated view of young woman looking for love with online dating app on smartphone while drinking coffee

How social media is stopping you from finding ‘the one’

Channel: Tech Tech July 5, 2024 By Hiyah Zaidi
Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) (Picture: Hemming1952/Wikimedia Commons)

Could this ancient living shark hold the elixir of youth?

Channel: Tech Tech July 5, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Monster with a 'toilet seat-shaped head' ruled the sea before the dinosaurs

Channel: Tech Tech July 3, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Relief Of Four Scribes

The Egyptians got many things right. Sitting wasn't one of them

Channel: Tech Tech June 28, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Robots covered in living skin bring Terminator one step closer

Channel: Tech Tech July 1, 2024 By Stephen Beech
*EMBARGOED UNTIL 13.00 BST, THURS JUNE 20 (08.00 ET)* Reconstruction of Lokiceratops surprised by a crocodilian in the 78-million-year-old swamps of northern Montana, USA. Release date June 20 2024. A "remarkable" new species of giant horned, plant-eating dinosaur is among the largest ever found. Lokiceratops rangiformis, a cousin of Triceratops, was identified from a skull discovered in the ancient swamp "badlands" of Montana along the USA-Canada border in 2019. It is distinguished by several unique features, including two huge blade-like horns on the back of its frill and the absence of a nose horn. Scientists say the skull was longer than any other dinosaur within its group, Centrosaurinae, approaching the size of later horned behemoths.

Dinosaur with horns for eyebrows and 200 teeth discovered

Channel: Tech Tech June 20, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Mayan sacrifices were extra grim for one reason

Channel: Tech Tech June 14, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Afrcan Elephant on the move

African elephants have created names for each other

Channel: Tech Tech June 11, 2024 By Stephen Beech

‘Extraordinary’ 4,000-year-old Egyptian skull may show signs of attempts to treat cancer

Channel: Tech Tech May 29, 2024 By Stephen Beech

The plague is still spreading – and these creatures are behind it

Channel: Tech Tech July 10, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Friendly hospital phlebotomist collecting blood sample from patient in lab. Preparation for blood test by female doctor medical uniform on the table in white bright room

Blood test spots cancer seven years earlier – and could help prevent it

Channel: Tech Tech May 15, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Waterfall discovery changes what we believed about evolution

Channel: Tech Tech May 13, 2024 By Stephen Beech
White Cliffs of Dover in Kent England

Invasion warning as one of Earth's most feared creatures 'heads to UK'

Channel: Tech Tech May 4, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Cancer Detection

Cancer jab marks huge breakthrough in battle against deadly brain tumours

Channel: Tech Tech May 2, 2024 By Stephen Beech
Female doctor putting hand on male patient

It’s official – female doctors are better

Channel: Tech Tech April 23, 2024 By Stephen Beech

Thousands of years ago, people lived in a massive lava tube

Channel: Tech Tech July 15, 2024 By Stephen Beech
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