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Average temperature IS warmer today than in the past 10,000 years


Average temperature IS warmer today than in the past 10,000 years
Ryan Morrison For Mailonline
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Current annual global temperatures are the warmest they have been in the past 10,000 years, according to a new study examining past periods of climate change.
Researchers from Rutgers University collected marine sediments near the mouth of the Sepik River off northern Papua New Guinea to create a new temperature model of Earth throughout the Holocene - an era spanning from 12,000 years ago to today.
They found that current temperatures are the warmest they have been for 10,000 years and the rate the world is warming has increased since the industrial period.   ....

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Racism victims should take Ecstasy or magic mushrooms to reduce trauma


Racism victims should take Ecstasy or magic mushrooms to reduce trauma
Sophie Curtis For Mailonline
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Victims of racism should take Ecstasy or magic mushrooms to reduce the trauma of their experience, suggests a new study.
Scientists found a single psychedelic trip from mushrooms, acid or MDMA could help victims overcome the racism they have been subjected to. 
Psychedelic drugs could also help reduce stress, depression and anxiety in black, Indigenous and people of colour whose encounters with racism have had lasting harm, according to the findings.
In the new study, participants reported that their trauma-related symptoms linked to racist acts were lowered in the 30 days after an experience with either psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, LSD or MDMA, also known as Ecstasy. ....

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Tory mayoral hopeful urges Boris Johnson to delay school opening


Schools closed until February half-term under plans discussed TODAY
Vanessa Allen for the Daily Mail
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Pressure was growing on Boris Johnson last night from within his own party to keep pupils out of school at the start of the new term as it was revealed students in Tier 4 may be at home until mid-February.  
Schools in the stay-at-home areas could be set to remain closed until February half term in a circuit-breaker style delay, as Scientists warn that the new coronavirus mutation appears to spread quickly among youngsters.
Education minister Gavin Williamson is set to formulate plans in crunch talks with Downing Street officials and the Department for Education today. ....

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World's smallest Christmas tree is made of 51 atoms


World s smallest Christmas tree is made of 51 atoms
Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com
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Many people strive to find the largest tree for the holidays, but one student has done just the opposite – she created the world’s smallest Christmas tree.
Maura Williams from Delft University of Technology designed a festive tree made of individual atoms that is just four nanometers tall – without counting the tree-topper.
Williams used a device that allowed her to scan each atom and change their position to form the iconic shape.
The structure consists of 51 atoms from a perfect crystal lattice, all of which translates as the size of a DNA strand or 40,000 times smaller than a human hair. ....

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Crops around Chernobyl are still contaminated over 35 years later


Crops around Chernobyl are still contaminated over 35 years later
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Crops grown near Chernobyl are still contaminated, more than three decades after the worst nuclear disaster in history.
Almost half the grain analyzed by scientists in Ivankiv, about 30 miles from the power plant, showed levels of strontium 90 far above recommended levels.
It was also present at unsafe levels in firewood and wood ash used to fertilize crops.
The Ukrainian government stopped testing goods for strontium 90 in 2013.
A radioactive isotope, it collects in the teeth, bones and marrow like calcium, and can cause numerous kinds of cancer. ....

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