Helen Pilcher

@helenpilcher.bsky.social

Author. Tea-drinker. Peddler of feel good science and nature ephemera. Guardian. Apple News. BBC mags. Books include ‘This Book May Cause Side Effects’ and 'Life Changing'. www.helenpilcher.com linktr.ee/helenpilcher

With less than a week to go until the US publication of 'This Book May Cause Side Effects', here's the UK and US covers side by side. So you know how in the US, things are bigger and brasher and louder....

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Children's stunted lungs show recovery in ultra low emission zone (ULEZ). Researchers found that children in London whose lung growth had been stunted by pollution showed impressive improvements after the introduction of a ULEZ in 2019 reduced emissions. 🧪🚙🛻🚛🚚🫁 www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

Children's stunted lungs show recovery in ultra low emission zone

Children's lung capacity caught up with their peers in less polluted areas once a clean air zone came in, a study shows.

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No, a snake can't outrun a human, because running, by definition, involves feet. BUT. The black mamba is said to reach speeds of 20 mph. It's also twitchy, aggressive and v venomous. So no challenging it to a race of any kind, y'hear me. #science 🧪 www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts...

"It can easily reach speeds of 14 miles per hour. Some say they can reach 20 miles per hour…" Can a person outrun a snake? | Discover Wildlife

If you think you could easily outspent a snake, think again…

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Bumble bees can apparently play with balls, count, recognize faces, & perceive rhythm. A new study out today in @science.org argues they can also solve novel tasks spontaneously without explicit training, challenging the idea that such cognitive skills are exclusive to large-brained vertebrates.😲🐝🧪👇

Spontaneous problem-solving in bumble bees

Problem-solving using novel solutions without explicit training is often considered a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. We investigated whether bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) could solve a novel obj...

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