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Katy Perry to be launched into space on Blue Origin flight

Katy Perry to be launched into space on Blue Origin flight

Following the release of her ‘143’ album, Katy Perry will be flung into space as part of an upcoming all-women flight on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Singer and pop star Katy Perry will be heading to space early this year alongside Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Laure Sanchez, as well as CBS presenter Gayle King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen and film producer Kerianne...

By Bristol, UK
Research finds smartphones linked to depression and anxiety

Research finds smartphones linked to depression and anxiety

A new study reported by NPR shows that taking two week breaks from the internet and your smartphone can improve your mood as effectively as medication. Here’s yet another study that suggests our smartphones and constant internet access may be causing us excessive levels of anxiety and depression. According to a new article by NPR, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Alberta in...

By Bristol, UK
Ancient Egyptian mummies still smell pleasant after 5,000 years

Ancient Egyptian mummies still smell pleasant after 5,000 years

Even after spending millennia entombed in stone sarcophagi, some ancient Egyptian mummies still emit a surprisingly pleasant scent, research has discovered. In a recent study combining science with sensory exploration, researchers have discovered that ancient Egyptian mummies, some preserved for over 5,000 years within their sarcophagi, emit surprisingly pleasant aromas. The researchers noted these mummies release scents described as ‘woody,’ ‘spicy,’ and ‘sweet.’ The revelation sets a new path...

By Nairobi, Kenya
New research suggests Gen Z see internet access as human right

New research suggests Gen Z see internet access as human right

A poll of 2,000 adults revealed that most individuals aged between 18 and 28 consider internet access as a ‘human right.’ The study was conducted in the UK.  New research indicates that Gen Z regard internet access as a basic human right on a similar level to other necessities such as food and water. Conducted in the UK, 2,000 adults between the ages of 18 and 28 were surveyed. Over 50%...

By Bristol, UK