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Chile closes state copper smelter that polluted bay for decades
Chile closes state copper smelter that polluted bay for decades
Chile's state-owned copper mining giant Codelco has shut down its Ventanas copper smelter after decades of polluting Quintero Bay with toxic gases and turning it, along with 15 other companies, into an environmental “sacrifice zone.”
2023-06-01 06:17
A terrifying thing happens to astronauts' fingernails on a spacewalk
A terrifying thing happens to astronauts' fingernails on a spacewalk
Going on a spacewalk might sound like a lot of fun – but in reality it’s no walk in the park. From their muscles getting less dense all the way to erectile dysfunction, astronauts have to put up with all sorts of things going wrong with their body. And none more gross than what happens to their fingernails. Turns out they just fall right off. The technical term for this is onycholysis, and it has to do with how much – or how little – atmospheric pressure there is in space. Because there is so little ambient pressure in space, astronaut’s space suits need to be pressurised to keep the human body intact. But that’s not good for the hands, it turns out. “Injuries to the hands are common among astronauts who train for extravehicular activity (EVA),” says a 2015 conference paper by space specialists Wyle Laboratories. “When the gloves are pressurized, they restrict movement and create pressure points during tasks, sometimes resulting in pain, muscle fatigue, abrasions, and occasionally more severe injuries such as onycholysis. “Glove injuries, both anecdotal and recorded, have been reported during EVA training and flight persistently through NASA's history regardless of mission or glove model." A 2010 study looked at 232 hand injuries sustained by astronauts, and found that the wider your knuckle joints, the more likely you are to suffer in a space suit. The study suggested that because space suit gloves limit the mobility of these knuckles, the fingers then get put under more pressure. This, in turn, means less blood gets to the fingers, and risks onycholysis. Ouch. Work has been done to try to improve the design of space suit gloves, of course. One team found that the more tailored they were to each astronaut’s finger length the less likely they were to lose their fingernails. That’s no mean feat, however. These gloves are made of at least four layers: one which touches the skin, one which helps create the pressurised environment, another one which makes the pressure layer less stiff, and an outer layer which protects the astronaut from everything on the outside. Mercifully for NASA astronauts at least, they usually have their gloves fitted to each wearer, and with new space suit design moving forward each day, the number of injuries is decreasing. Nonetheless, it sounds like a trip to space is no time for a manicure. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-28 21:46
Rwanda 'safe' for deported asylum seekers: UK court told
Rwanda 'safe' for deported asylum seekers: UK court told
The UK government on Monday insisted that Rwanda is an appropriate place to deport failed asylum seekers, as it tried to overturn a court ruling...
2023-10-09 21:17
Dangerous Hurricane Hilary hits Mexico, California with heavy rains
Dangerous Hurricane Hilary hits Mexico, California with heavy rains
Hilary brought heavy rains Saturday to portions of Mexico's Baja California peninsula and the southwestern United States, as officials warned the powerful hurricane was likely...
2023-08-20 06:21
How William Saliba's new contract compares to Bukayo Saka and Arsenal squad
How William Saliba's new contract compares to Bukayo Saka and Arsenal squad
A look at William Saliba's salary after his four-year contract extension and how it compares to his Arsenal teammates, including Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz.
2023-07-08 23:50
Heat looking to get to the line more, while Nuggets vow to be better in Game 2
Heat looking to get to the line more, while Nuggets vow to be better in Game 2
For the Miami Heat, shooting at Denver’s 5,280 feet of mile-high altitude during Game 1 of the NBA Finals wasn’t a problem
2023-06-04 05:25
More free COVID-19 tests from the government are available for home delivery through the mail
More free COVID-19 tests from the government are available for home delivery through the mail
Americans can order four free COVID-19 tests again online
2023-11-20 20:57
AIT Worldwide Logistics Welcomes Chelsea Lamar as Global Sustainability Vice President
AIT Worldwide Logistics Welcomes Chelsea Lamar as Global Sustainability Vice President
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2023-09-05 23:16
Eurozone investor mood darkens due to 'problem child' Germany, survey finds
Eurozone investor mood darkens due to 'problem child' Germany, survey finds
BERLIN Investors got more gloomy on prospects for the euro zone economy in June, dragged down by negative
2023-06-05 16:49
US fighter jets intercept aircraft violating airspace near where Biden is vacationing in Lake Tahoe
US fighter jets intercept aircraft violating airspace near where Biden is vacationing in Lake Tahoe
US military fighter jets responded to a civilian aircraft that "violated a Temporary Flight Restriction" area near Lake Tahoe, Nevada where President Joe Biden is vacationing, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement.
2023-08-26 01:45
EU eyes 3 bn euros a year for Ukraine from Russian asset tax
EU eyes 3 bn euros a year for Ukraine from Russian asset tax
The European Union could raise three billion euros a year for Ukraine's reconstruction by taxing the interest earned by Russian central bank assets frozen in the...
2023-06-30 22:19
NewCommunicator! Revolution in Organization-wide Messages through Microsoft Teams
NewCommunicator! Revolution in Organization-wide Messages through Microsoft Teams
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2023-10-05 21:19