All posts created by Frances Bloomfield
08/09/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

As any prepper knows, one of the biggest hurdles to overcome is food spoilage. This is especially true if you’re

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-08-09-a-preppers-recipe-blending-chicken-burgers-with-pistachio-seeds-increases-their-shelf-life.html

08/08/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

America’s infrastructure has seen better days. The American Society of Civil Engineers scored the country a near-failing D+ in its

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-08-08-new-self-healing-concrete-has-fungi-that-heals-cracks-in-crumbling-structures.html

04/20/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Ever since humanity’s first foray into space, our astronauts have had to contend with deep-space radiation. Scientists have done what

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-20-radiation-from-deep-space-is-intensifying-affecting-space-weather-and-space-travel.html

04/14/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Back in 2010, researchers uncovered special antibacterial properties in platypus milk. Its antibacterial potency is such that the team believed

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-14-an-unlikely-hero-in-antiobiotic-resistance-platypus-milk-could-be-used-to-fight-superbugs.html

04/01/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Earthquakes can cause immense damage to infrastructure, in turn hindering the operation of important public services. A team of researchers

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-01-breakthrough-construction-material-for-earthquake-protection-will-mean-safer-buildings-and-bridges.html

03/27/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Humanity may not be living on the moon just yet, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t left a mark on

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-27-weve-already-begun-trashing-the-moon-a-summary-of-whats-been-left-up-there.html

03/15/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

As a fundamental element of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture has been used to remedy a wide array of ailments for

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-15-acupuncture-found-to-relieve-depression-symptoms-at-the-molecular-and-behavioral-levels.html

03/11/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Cotton-based fabric waste has a multitude of uses that range from being recycled into polishing and wiper clothes to automotive

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-11-researchers-have-recycled-clothing-waste-aerogel-supermaterial.html

03/05/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Elevated levels of long-term air pollution are known for increasing the risk of various health problems, heart attacks included. As

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-05-sudden-and-rapid-increases-in-pollution-found-to-be-damaging-to-the-heart.html

02/21/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Smart coatings: they’re either too soft and wear down easily, or too hard and offer little room for flexibility. This

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-02-21-smart-coating-hard-like-enamel-self-heal-inspired-by-human-skin.html