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Fun fact: No fact is useless


A fact is a bit of knowledge. Knowledge educates us, entertains us, and inspires us.
OPINION: In a recent interview, I was asked for the most useless fact I know. As someone who has read thousands of scientific articles, not just as part of my day job, but because of my role as a science communicator, I feel like I’m full of useless facts.
And that was my first answer. But then I rattled off the first one that popped into my head.
I’m not going to repeat it here, as it’s pretty gross. Which is probably why I remembered it. I don’t want it rattling around your head for the rest of the day. If you really want to know, you’ll just have to watch my interview with Pio Terei​ on Māori TV. ....

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First India, now the US?


When governments keep jumping the gun on the pandemic, they may very well end up shooting themselves and their people in the foot. But first, a surprising breakthrough on how we can ‘breathe’!
LAST week, a news item that left me gobsmacked was this: it is possible for mammals to absorb oxygen via the anus!
Tokyo Medical and Dental University researchers successfully delivered oxygen in gas form and as an enema in the rectums of oxygen-deprived mice, rats and pigs.
As the Japan Times reported, the procedure “normalised the animals’ behaviour and prolonged their survival”.
This is possible because, according to lead researcher Ryo Okabe, “The rectum has a mesh of fine blood vessels just beneath the surface of its lining, which means that drugs administered through the anus are readily absorbed into the bloodstream”. ....

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Mammals can breathe through anus in emergencies: Study | Daily Express Online


Published on: Tuesday, May 18, 2021
By: AFP
Oxygen was delivered in gas form to mice via their rectums. (File image)
WASHINGTON: A team of Japanese scientists has shown it is possible for mammals to absorb oxygen via the anus.
Intrigued by how certain sea creatures breathe through their intestines in emergencies, researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University were able to prove the same was true under experimental circumstances for mice, rats and pigs, publishing their findings in the journal
Med, recently.
They say the finding might also apply to humans who are in respiratory distress when ventilators are not available or inadequate. ....

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SAMAA - Mammals can breathe through anus in emergencies: study


Mammals can breathe through anus in emergencies: study
Finding might also apply to humans
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AFP - Posted: May 17, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 hours ago
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Posted: May 17, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 hours ago
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A team of Japanese scientists has shown it is possible for mammals to absorb oxygen via the anus.
Intrigued by how certain sea creatures breathe through their intestines in emergencies, researchers at Tokyo Medical and Dental University were able to prove the same was true under experimental circumstances for mice, rats and pigs, publishing their findings in the journal Med on Friday.
They say the finding might also apply to humans who are in respiratory distress when ventilators are not available or inadequate.  ....

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Humans Might Be Able to Breathe Through Their Butt in Emergencies


Humans Might Be Able to Breathe Through Their Butt in Emergencies
Rather than blow smoke out of our ass, we might actually be able to breathe air into them.
A study by a team of Japanese scientists has shown it is possible for mammals to absorb oxygen through the anus.
Intrigued by how sure the sea creatures breathe through their intestines in emergencies, researchers at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University were able to prove the same was true under experimental circumstances for mice, rats and pigs, publishing their findings in the journal Med on Friday.
They theorize that the findings would also apply to humans who are in respiratory distress, in situations where ventilators aren t available. ....

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