Skip to content
  • Home
  • Celebrities
  • Fashion
  • Music
  • Science
  • Sport
  • TV & Movies
  • World News

WSBuzz.com

WomanS Buzz. Hot News!

  • Home
  • Celebrities
  • Fashion
  • Music
  • Science
  • Sport
  • TV & Movies
  • World News

Home » Science » Page 221

Sexual harassment claims by pretty women more likely to be believed
Science 

Sexual harassment claims by pretty women more likely to be believed

01/14/2021

Sexual harassment claims made by pretty women are more likely to be believed, #MeToo-inspired study reveals Study finds a perception that attractive women are more likely to be harassed But women who don’t fit the prototype have a harder time convincing people…

Newly-released secret CIA papers open up 70-year-old mystery of ‘UFO sightings’
Science 

Newly-released secret CIA papers open up 70-year-old mystery of ‘UFO sightings’

01/14/2021

The US military is slowly opening up about its research into Unexplained Aerial Phenomena – the strange sightings made in the air, and occasionally the sea, that most people call UFOs. A dossier containing some 3,000 pages of documents relating UFOs that…

Blue Origin launch LIVE stream: Watch Jeff Bezos launch his New Shepard space capsule
Science 

Blue Origin launch LIVE stream: Watch Jeff Bezos launch his New Shepard space capsule

01/14/2021

Blue Origin: Jeff Bezos discusses his hopes for space travel Blue Origin is gearing up for the next test flight of the New Shepard launch vehicle from West Texas today (January 14). The aerospace company, founded by Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, will…

NASA finds there are fewer galaxies than first thought, leaving the possibility we're alone in the universe
Science 

NASA finds there are fewer galaxies than first thought, leaving the possibility we're alone in the universe

01/14/2021

Hubble space telescope captures amazing galaxy image NASA released a stunning, massive image from the Hubble space telescope of the Triangulum Galaxy, which is 3 million light years from our own Milky Way Galaxy. A mission from NASA has discovered there may…

Solar winds prefer to hit the North Pole, reveals new ESA study
Science 

Solar winds prefer to hit the North Pole, reveals new ESA study

01/14/2021

NASA: Sun observatory captures Comet Atlas in solar wind Solar winds are a stream of particles which are released from the Sun, often in the form of coronal mass ejections (CME). These particles can travel the 150 million mile journey to Earth…

Popular fertility app Flo shared 'sensitive' user data with FACEBOOK
Science 

Popular fertility app Flo shared 'sensitive' user data with FACEBOOK

01/14/2021

‘Deeply personal and shocking’: Women desert fertility-tracking app Flo after it is sanctioned for ‘sharing data about when users were ovulating with Facebook without their consent’ Flo has been downloaded by over 140 million women around the world A 2019 report found…

Asteroids: ‘Potentially hazardous’ asteroid bigger than a football pitch set to fly by
Science 

Asteroids: ‘Potentially hazardous’ asteroid bigger than a football pitch set to fly by

01/14/2021

NASA reveal what you need to know about asteroids An asteroid known as 65717 (1993 BX3) is a true giant of the solar system. At 807 feet (256 metres), the asteroid is bigger than two football pitches laid length-to-length. NASA has revealed…

New York retail pharmacies will begin administering coronavirus doses on Thursday, kicking off a wider vaccine rollout across states
Science 

New York retail pharmacies will begin administering coronavirus doses on Thursday, kicking off a wider vaccine rollout across states

01/14/2021

Starting last week, US officials began allowing states to transfer coronavirus vaccine from hospitals to local retail pharmacies to speed up immunizations. At least one state, New York, will begin administering those transferred doses to elderly Americans on Thursday. The immunizations mark…

Previous coronavirus infection reduces reinfection risk by 83%
Science 

Previous coronavirus infection reduces reinfection risk by 83%

01/14/2021

Previous coronavirus infection gives people MORE protection against reinfection than the Oxford vaccine, PHE study finds PHE study tracked cases of coronavirus reinfections among healthcare workers  Just 44 people caught the virus again out of 6,614 previously infected people  Of the 44 people, just…

Virgin Orbit sets new launch date for LauncherOne this weekend
Science 

Virgin Orbit sets new launch date for LauncherOne this weekend

01/13/2021

Third times’s a charm: Virgin Orbit will attempt to send its LauncherOne into orbit on Sunday after the rocket frees from carrier plane 35,000 feet above the surface The latest launch window is January 17 between 10am and 2pm Pacific time  The…

New Bat Species With Orangutan Hue Discovered in West Africa
Science 

New Bat Species With Orangutan Hue Discovered in West Africa

01/13/2021

In 2018, scientists set out on an expedition to survey the habitat of an endangered bat species in the West African country of Guinea. One night, a trap turned up something unusual: a new species of bat with a fiery orange body…

‘New variant’ of UK mutant strain discovered in Russian ‘patient zero’
Science 

‘New variant’ of UK mutant strain discovered in Russian ‘patient zero’

01/13/2021

Boris Johnson admits concern over Brazilian coronavirus strain Scientists at the Moscow-based Skoltech Center of Life Sciences have described the case of a patient whose body has acquired 18 new mutations following four months of coronavirus infection. And an initial genomic analysis…

Life after death: NASA’s chief rocket scientist believed science proves afterlife is REAL
Science 

Life after death: NASA’s chief rocket scientist believed science proves afterlife is REAL

01/13/2021

Afterlife: Expert discusses ‘feelings’ in near-death experiences NASA’s controversial rocket engineer Wernher von Braun, who helped the US beat Russia in the space race, believed in life after death. In the book The Third Book of Words to Live By, the rocket…

Millipede Swarms Once Stopped Japanese Trains in Their Tracks
Science 

Millipede Swarms Once Stopped Japanese Trains in Their Tracks

01/13/2021

Early in the 20th century, a train line opened for service in mountains west of Tokyo. But in 1920, train crews found themselves stopping traffic for an unusual reason. The train tracks, which ran through thick forest, were overwhelmed by swarms of…

Megalodon babies ate their shark siblings in the womb, leading them to be the size of adult humans at birth
Science 

Megalodon babies ate their shark siblings in the womb, leading them to be the size of adult humans at birth

01/13/2021

Megalodons were more than 6.5 feet long at birth. As adults, the huge, prehistoric sharks reached lengths of 50 feet and had heads the size of cars. That's far bigger than any other meat-eating shark, living or extinct.  A new study suggests…

Liars mimic the actions of their interviewers when spinning a lie
Science 

Liars mimic the actions of their interviewers when spinning a lie

01/13/2021

The ultimate ‘tell’: Liars start to mimic the actions of their interviewers when spinning a huge whopper, study finds Researchers used motion capture technology to monitor volunteer movements  They had people tell the truth and increasingly complicated lies to interviewers As the…

There is 'no limit' to the health benefits of exercise for our hearts
Science 

There is 'no limit' to the health benefits of exercise for our hearts

01/12/2021

Survival of the fittest: There is ‘no limit’ to the health benefits of exercise for our hearts, study claims Researchers studied 90,000 UK residents with no prior cardiovascular disease They had them wear an accelerometer to measure activity levels over a week …

Space junk has become equivalent of a 'drifting island of plastic'
Science 

Space junk has become equivalent of a 'drifting island of plastic'

01/12/2021

‘A disaster waiting to happen’: Space junk left behind by humans has formed the equivalent of a ‘drifting island of plastic’ in low-Earth orbit, expert warns Ekaterini Kavvada described space junk as ‘not a theoretical threat but a reality’ The floating debris…

Mysterious shipwreck emerges from the sands of North Carolina beach
Science 

Mysterious shipwreck emerges from the sands of North Carolina beach

01/12/2021

Fox News Flash top headlines for January 12 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A mysterious shipwreck has emerged from the sands of a beach in North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Tour guide Ray Stallings posted…

Sony offers glimpse of Airpeak drone that can carry an Alpha camera
Science 

Sony offers glimpse of Airpeak drone that can carry an Alpha camera

01/12/2021

Sony offers first glimpse of its Airpeak drone that can carry an Alpha camera on an adjustable gimbal and capture footage and images from the air Sony unveiled its first Airpeak drone at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) The model features a…

Warming oceans are causing baby sharks hatchlings to be born smaller
Science 

Warming oceans are causing baby sharks hatchlings to be born smaller

01/12/2021

Baby shark doom doom doom: Warming oceans are causing shark hatchlings to be born smaller, undernourished and exhausted Researchers from Australia studied epaulette sharks from the Great Barrier Reef This species lays eggs that are left unprotected for four months before hatching The…

Caligula’s Garden of Delights, Unearthed and Restored
Science 

Caligula’s Garden of Delights, Unearthed and Restored

01/12/2021

The fourth of the 12 Caesars, Caligula — officially, Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus — was a capricious, combustible first-century populist remembered, perhaps unfairly, as the empire’s most tyrannical ruler. As reported by Suetonius, the Michael Wolff of ancient Rome, he never forgot…

Solar flares: Study finds activity ’might not preclude existence of life’
Science 

Solar flares: Study finds activity ’might not preclude existence of life’

01/11/2021

Sun: Large solar flare seen producing plume of plasma The Sun has been a key catalyst for life on our planet since the first cells reproduced 3.8 billion years ago. However, stars such as our solar system’s Sun periodically spew electromagnetic energy…

WhatsApp users DELETE app over fears data will be shared with Facebook
Science 

WhatsApp users DELETE app over fears data will be shared with Facebook

01/11/2021

Millions of WhatsApp users ABANDON the app and switch to rivals Telegram or Signal ahead of privacy policy update that will force them to share their personal data with Facebook WhatsApp is making a huge change to its privacy policy from February…

SpaceX's Crew Dragon cargo ship departure from space station postponed because of weather
Science 

SpaceX's Crew Dragon cargo ship departure from space station postponed because of weather

01/11/2021

NASA begins assembling Artemis space launch system Margaret Weitekamp, curator at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum weighs in on NASA’s preparation for the future of American spaceflight. The departure of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon cargo craft from the International Space Station was…

Ancient coin discovered in Scotland could rewrite history of Napoleon war
Science 

Ancient coin discovered in Scotland could rewrite history of Napoleon war

01/11/2021

Ancient Mesopotamia: Expert discusses history in 2016 An ancient coin, dating back to 1807, has been found in the Scottish highlands by a metal detectorist. The coin, which has a reasonably high value, may have been brought back to Scotland after the…

SpaceX given regulatory approval to roll out Starlink broadband terminals across the UK
Science 

SpaceX given regulatory approval to roll out Starlink broadband terminals across the UK

01/11/2021

SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches Starlink satellites into orbit The Starlink satellite broadband system has been given regulatory approval for the UK, meaning customers could begin signing up. Starlink is the plans from Elon Musk’s SpaceX to provide internet to all quarters…

Despite having intimate knowledge of the pain and death caused by the coronavirus, a surprising number of US healthcare workers are refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Science 

Despite having intimate knowledge of the pain and death caused by the coronavirus, a surprising number of US healthcare workers are refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine

01/10/2021

A large number of healthcare workers in US nursing homes and hospitals are refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19. As much as 80% are turning down a shot in some institutions, according to AP. In a number of states, officials have raised…

Dinosaurs of Beit Zayit: How ‘one-of-a-kind discovery’ exposed Israel’s only-known dino
Science 

Dinosaurs of Beit Zayit: How ‘one-of-a-kind discovery’ exposed Israel’s only-known dino

01/10/2021

Dinosaurs: Fossil shows 'different appearance' says expert About one mile outside of the ancient city of Jerusalem, in the village of Beit Zayit, visitors can experience first hand the only-known evidence of dinosaurs in the Holy Land. The Beit Zayit prints were…

End of the world: NASA scientist tipped ‘Miami Beach of space’ to save humanity
Science 

End of the world: NASA scientist tipped ‘Miami Beach of space’ to save humanity

01/09/2021

NASA: ‘Can’t rule out’ life on Pluto says astronomer Experts believe in roughly five billion years, the star at the centre of our Solar System will run out of energy and drastically alter the cosmos. The sphere of hot plasma has not…

Posts navigation

Prev 1 … 220 221 222 223 Next

The Most Popular Online Casino Game – Book of Ra

04/27/2024

Comparison and advantages of different types of CPAP sets.

04/21/2024

British seabirds including Puffins are at risk of EXTINCTION

12/21/2023
Latest Post

EG Store Expands: From Tehran to Global Luxury Markets

08/19/2024

The Most Popular Online Casino Game – Book of Ra

04/27/2024

Comparison and advantages of different types of CPAP sets.

04/21/2024

British seabirds including Puffins are at risk of EXTINCTION

12/21/2023
Best News

EG Store Expands: From Tehran to Global Luxury Markets

08/19/2024

Aldi is selling a dupe of La Prairie wrinkle reducing face serum for over £600 cheaper | The Sun

12/21/2023

I made £20k in a year doing the easiest side hustle that you need no qualifications for & you get to play with puppies | The Sun

12/21/2023

Tatler: Princess Kate became the ‘queen of quiet luxury’ in 2023

12/21/2023
Facebook Like us on facebook
Twitter Tweet us on twitter
Copyright © 2025 WSBuzz.com
We and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences.Ok