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Ribbon in the dust: The strange twisted ring of gas at the centre of the Milky Way | Daily Mail Online
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Ribbon in the dust: The strange twisted ring of gas at the centre of the Milky Way. By Daily Mail Reporter. 10:23 EST, 20 July 2011. A bizarre, twisted ring of dense gas at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy has been observed by the Herschel Space Observatory. Only a few portions of the ring, which stretches across more than 600 light-years, were known before. But Herschel's view reveals the entire ring for the first time - and a strange kink that resembles a ribbon has astronomers scratching their heads.
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You really can be bored to death, scientists discover | Daily Mail Online
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You really can be bored to death, scientists discover. By Jonathan Petre for The Mail on Sunday. 21:01 EST, 6 February 2010. Tedium: People with dull jobs must find outside interests, experts warn. Boredom could be shaving years off your life, scientists have found. More than 7,000 civil servants were studied over 25 years - and those who said they were bored were nearly 40 per cent more likely to have died by the end of study than those who did not. Researcher Martin Shipley, who co-wrote the report to ...
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Forget prosthetic limbs, now there's artificial BLOOD: Liquid made of water, salt and protein is successfully used in mice | Daily Mail Online
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Scientists invent artificial BLOOD made of water, salt and protein that works in mice. As well as water and salts, blood contains hemerythrin found in sea worms. Could help end supply shortages and prevent infections through donations. Researchers claim it may even lead to the creation of ‘instant blood’ that turns into artificial blood when water is added. 10:24 EST, 30 October 2013. 11:41 EST, 30 October 2013. Scientists find germs in your GUMS can reveal your ethnicity. The blood contains water and sa...
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Digital adverts on Chicago airport's mirrors target you in the bathroom | Daily Mail Online
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Advert, advert on the wall: Now marketing execs use high-definition mirrors to target you when you wash your hands. By Graham Smith for MailOnline. 03:17 EST, 8 March 2011. It seems you can't even go to the toilet nowadays without being encouraged to 'spend a penny'. But that is exactly what is happening in one airport where customers answering the call of nature are greeted by advertising billboard 'mirrors'. Are we nearly there yet? Ford's TALKING car can tell you the. Toby J Sturek, spokesman for Clea...
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The massive European network of Stone Age tunnels that weaves from Scotland to Turkey | Daily Mail Online
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Going underground: The massive European network of Stone Age tunnels that weaves from Scotland to Turkey. Evidence of tunnels has been found under hundreds of Neolithic settlements. That so many tunnels have survived after 12,000 years shows that the original network must have been enormous. By Daily Mail Reporter. 03:23 EST, 8 August 2011. Stone Age man created a massive network of underground tunnels criss-crossing Europe from Scotland to Turkey, a new book on the ancient superhighways has claimed.
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Japan earthquake: Swarms of fish off coast of Acapulco caused by tsunami? | Daily Mail Online
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Incredible swarms of fish form off coast of Acapulco: But was surge caused by tsunami thousands of miles away? By Daily Mail Reporter. 09:26 EST, 14 March 2011. The shores of Acapulco's beaches were this weekend teeming with masses of fish packed so tightly they looked like an oil slick from above. Thousands of sardines, anchovies, stripped bass and mackerel surged along the coast of the Mexican resort in an event believed to be linked to the devastating Japanese tsunami. Experts couldn't be sure. Said R...
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Local Anesthetics: The Caine Family | BCA Chemistry
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Where students make chemistry connections. Chemistry of Antibiotics: Cell Wall Synthesis →. Local Anesthetics: The Caine Family. As seen in the previous post. Local anesthetics generally work to prevent only a small area of the body from experiencing pain by inhibiting the flow of sodium ions. Many local anesthetics commonly bind to the N-methyl-D-aspartate. Such as the constituents of the Caine family: a category of local anesthetic compounds that share similar qualities (i.e. similar receptors ...Is st...
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What knot to wear: Why wearing a purple or green tie could cost you that new job | Daily Mail Online
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What knot to wear: Why wearing a purple or green tie could cost you that new job. By Andrew Levy for the Daily Mail. 19:21 EST, 6 November 2008. You might think the only insights to be gained from a man's choice of tie are whether he's colour blind - or a very messy eater. But according to scientists, they can reveal much, much more. A study found that tie colours and designs are associated with certain types of people. They show the wearer is desperately trying to appear more significant, sexy or outgoi...
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World's largest TV Titan Zeus lets you view life-sized action | Daily Mail Online
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Watch the World Cup in LIFESIZE action: 370 inch world's biggest TV is as big as a goal but costs $1.7million. Zeus is 370 inches (9 metres) long around the size of a football goal. Before this, the largest TV in world was Panasonic's 152-inch set. Zeus shows programmes in 4K - the equivalent of double high-definition. The huge screen can allow viewers to watch 20 channels at the same time. It is also the only screen in the world that reacts to the light in the room. 09:10 EST, 10 June 2014. Football fan...
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Facebook tracks everything you type even if you DON'T post the update or comment | Daily Mail Online
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Facebook tracks everything you type even if you DON'T post the update or comment. A Facebook data scientist studied the profiles of 3.7 million users. He tracked the HTML code of the status update and comment boxes. According to the research, 71% of users 'self-censor' on Facebook. This means they start typing a post or comment, but never send it and men do this the most. 09:27 EST, 17 December 2013. 09:28 EST, 17 December 2013. According to new Facebook research, 70 per cent of us do this regularly.