All posts created by Frances Bloomfield
01/09/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Forget cold, metal shells — the robots of the tomorrow could be covered in soft, artificial muscles. That’s certainly what

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-01-09-researchers-have-developed-artificial-muscles-with-superhuman-speed-and-strength.html

01/08/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

There’s a long-held belief that African Americans are more prone to developing type-2 diabetes; yet a new study has turned

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-01-08-new-study-debunks-the-common-belief-that-blacks-have-a-higher-diabetes-risk-than-whites.html

01/04/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Too much of anything can be bad for you, exercise included. That’s a lesson that 41-year old Christopher Pokrana learned

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-01-04-ultra-marathon-runner-who-ran-50-to-100-miles-every-day-developed-anemia.html

01/04/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Children who eat fish at least once a week have higher intelligence quotients (IQs) and enjoy better sleep. This was

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-01-04-more-reasons-to-feed-your-kids-fish-sleep-better-nervous-system.html

01/04/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

From littering walkways and streets to illuminating them, dog poop may soon be fueling streetlamps across the United Kingdom. That’s

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-01-04-cool-multi-use-invention-street-lamp-powered-by-dog-poop-has-proven-to-be-a-successful-green-energy-and-waste-management-combo-in-the-u-k.html

12/27/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes as they’re more commonly known, are usually considered to be safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes. However,

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2017-12-27-a-new-gateway-drug-many-high-school-kids-graduate-to-using-cigarettes-after-trying-e-cigarettes.html

12/13/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Humans devote a large portion of our daily calorie intake to our brains, more so than other animals. After all,

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2017-12-13-research-finds-our-brains-dont-use-as-much-energy-as-previously-believed.html

12/01/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Come 2018, Moon Express will launch its first mission to the Moon. Though originally slated for late 2017, Naveen Jain,

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2017-12-01-will-human-colonies-be-on-the-moon-in-five-years.html

11/19/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is exactly what it sounds like. This engineering involves using technology to manipulate the

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2017-11-19-risks-geoengineering-artificial-intervention-global-warming.html

10/25/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Palm oil plantations may have brought revenue into the country, but they’ve caused a multitude of problems of well. From

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2017-10-25-industrial-agriculture-terrorizes-borneo-palm-oil-plantations-are-responsible-for-deforestation-fires-habitat-loss-air-pollution.html