Sunday, November 4, 2018

Sliding Mount Etna may trigger catastrophic Mediterranean Tsunami



Europe’s largest active volcano is slipping into the ocean, sparking concern it could cause a massive tsunami. Scientists investigating Mount Etna in Sicily believe the current slow movements could accelerate.

The study by the Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Germany measured its advance through underwater pressure sensors.

It concluded that one day Mount Etna will collapse into the Ionian Sea, putting communities around the Mediterranean region at risk.

Such an event would see falling volcanic debris causing giant waves and potentially trigger a tsunami. But researchers are unable to tell whether this will happen in years or centuries.

Previous studies indicated Mount Etna’s movement was confined to its summit through the effect of magma swirling inside the volcano.

But analysis of the sea bed from pressure sensors around the site showed the volcano’s sliding movements are over a far wider area.

“Mount Etna is huge. It’s over 3000m high and it rises up from below sea level,” Dr Morelia Urlaub, of the Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research in Germany, told the Independent.

“It’s really heavy, and it grows continuously.”

Dr Urlaub said the landslide is advancing at a snail’s pace of 4cms in 15 months, “but there is a danger that it could accelerate and form a landslide that moves really fast into the sea”.

While the information gives scientists a better idea of Mount Etna’s movements, he said predicting when it collapses remains difficult.

“It could happen in 10 or 100 or 100,000 years - we can’t tell.”


Source : 9news.com.au

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Fasting For Three Days Can Regenerate Entire Immune System



A person’s entire immune system can be rejuvenated by fasting for as little as three days as it triggers the body to start producing new white blood cells, a study suggests.

Fasting for as little as three days can regenerate the entire immune system, even in the elderly, scientists have found in a breakthrough described as “remarkable”.

Although fasting diets have been criticised by nutritionists for being unhealthy, new research suggests starving the body kick-starts stem cells into producing new white blood cells, which fight off infection.

Scientists at the University of Southern California say the discovery could be particularly beneficial for people suffering from damaged immune systems, such as cancer patients on chemotherapy.

It could also help the elderly whose immune system becomes less effective as they age, making it harder for them to fight off even common diseases.

The researchers say fasting “flips a regenerative switch” which prompts stem cells to create brand new white blood cells, essentially regenerating the entire immune system.


Source : thehealthyarchive

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