Study shows how microorganisms survive in harsh environments – HeritageDaily

[ad_1] – Advertisement – In northern Chile’s Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, microorganisms are able to eke out an existence by extracting water from the rocks they colonize. An Army-funded project by researchers at the University of California, Irvine, Johns Hopkins University and University of California, Riverside gained an in-depth understanding … Read more

Study Shows More Than 300,000 Britons Quit Smoking Amid Coronavirus Fears – The Irish Sun

[ad_1] 5 5 Britons concerned about the capture of the coronavirus have stopped smoking in an attempt to protect themselves from the virus, new research reveals. 300,000 people across the country have quit smoking because of concerns that the habit could put them at increased risk for severe Covid-19 symptoms. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus blog … Read more

Eyes are cleaned the same way as brains are, a study in mice shows.

[ad_1] Scientists have found that rodents’ eyes and brains appear to have incredibly similar drainage systems that are used for self-cleaning, and there is reason to think that this might apply to us, too. This type of maintenance is necessary to remove cells and waste fluids, and we know that brains use a small network … Read more

Moroccan Shows Dinosaur ‘Like No Other’ Could Swim Using Tail

[ad_1] Rabat – German-Moroccan paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim has published new evidence that spinosaurid dinosaurs could swim, a controversial theory, by using their tails to propel them through water. Studying the fossil of a “Spinosaurus aegyptiacus” tail researchers found in eastern Morocco, Ibrahim concluded the tail was “unambiguous evidence” of the ability to swim. Along with … Read more

When will pubs and hairdressers reopen? Phases roadmap shows planned dates

[ad_1] The Government is planning to extend the ‘stay at home’ travel restrictions from the current 2km to 20km on June 8. The coronavirus reopening phases roadmap was published tonight, showing exactly what the Government plans to do and when it plans to do it as we ideally head back to normal life over the … Read more

McDonald’s worker shows what hollow end of McFlurry spoon is actually for- and people’s minds are blown

[ad_1] If you’ve ever tried to use the hollow end of a McFlurry spoon as an ice cream straw then you will have been left feeling very disappointed. The signature McDonald’s spoon has a square opening at the top and many fast food fans have been convinced it’s there so you can drink through it … Read more

WATCH: TikTok’s smart trick shows you how to tan your back on your own

[ad_1] All buzz Image via TikTok A woman has shared her secret to self-tanning her back, and all she needs is a wooden spoon. It’s always tricky, trying to tan yourself, let alone blocking, but now a TikTok user has shared his cool trick to make sure you can fully self-tan without the need for … Read more

Holly Willoughby roars obscenity and shows underwear

[ad_1] Holly Willoughby has revealed how she’s keeping track of what day of the week it is when she gave fans a peek inside her stunning home. the This morning presenter appeared on Celebrity juices ‘blocking special’ with host Keith Lemon. Sitting on a stunning cream-colored sofa, host Keith Lemon asked Holly to show viewers … Read more

Coronavirus in Ireland: New chart shows daily Covid-19 deaths may have peaked ten days ago and have nearly halved since then – The Irish Sun

[ad_1] 4 4 A NEW chart shows that daily deaths from Covid-19 in Ireland may have peaked ten days ago on April 7, and have nearly halved since then. The number of deaths reported by the National Public Health Emergency Team every day is the number that is reported to them each day, rather than … Read more

New chart shows COVID-19 deaths peaked 10 days ago

[ad_1] Medical Director Dr. Tony Holohan has produced a new chart that tells a different story about the number of daily deaths in Ireland from COVID 19 to date. He explained that what the National Public Health Emergency Team reports daily is the number of deaths reported to them on a particular day, rather than … Read more