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  1. "a sense of danger" is correct and usable in written English. You can use the phrase to describe a feeling of fear or worry that something bad might happen. For example, "I felt a sense of danger as I walked through the deserted alley late at night.".

  2. (deɪndʒəʳ ) uncountable noun A2. Danger is the possibility that someone may be harmed or killed. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'sense' sense. (sens ) verb B1+. If you sense something, you become aware of it or you realize it, although it is not very obvious.

  3. Apr 4, 2005 · A Sense of Danger. Can animals warn us if an earthquake or some other natural disaster is about to strike? By Emily Sohn. April 4, 2005 at 11:00 pm. Animals do amazing things. Birds migrate immense distances. Whales communicate across vast oceans. Honeybees remember familiar flowers. Crows can turn sticks into tools.

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    Alex and Donna Voutsinas were leafing through family photo albums a week before their wedding in 2002 when one picture caught Alex's eye. In the foreground was Donna, five years old, posing at Disney World with one of the Seven Dwarves. Behind them was Alex's father pushing a stroller. And in the stroller was Alex. The boy's family was visiting fro...

    Aberfan is a town in Wales that few people, even in the U.K., had heard of before 1966. Then disaster struck, haunting people's dreams—including, apparently, dreams preceding the accident. A mountain of material from a coal mine had become soaked from heavy rains, and on the morning of October 21, a landslide swept into town, hitting a school and s...

    On February 1, 2000, Pam Barrett was the leaderof Alberta's New Democratic Party when she went to see her dentist. She asked to have veneers installed but would undergo a much deeper transformation in the bargain. Barrett had a severe allergic reaction to the anesthetic. Her throat closed up and she couldn't breathe. She sat upright and told her de...

    In March 1994, Stephen Young went on trial in England for the gruesome murder of Harry and Nicola Fuller. The jury returned a verdict of guilty on the second day of deliberation, but not before consulting the ghost of Harry. The night of the first day of deliberation, four of the jurors set up a makeshift game of Ouija in their hotel. Fuller soon j...

    What defines people who believe in anomalous experiences? Believers are not all alike, but several factors have been correlated with paranormal beliefs and experiences in general. One is the trait of absorption: Those who get lost in fiction and their own fantasiesmay treat their imaginations as especially real. Another trait is low behavioral inhi...

  4. May 1, 2012 · Anxiety has long been interpreted as a symptom of hyperawareness and sensitivity to danger, but a study published last December in Biological Psychology turns that logic on its head.

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  5. May 20, 2020 · When we receive cues of danger we react, and when we receive cues of safety we relax. The autonomic nervous system doesn’t make a judgment about good or bad (Porges, 2011). It simply acts to...

  6. To sense danger signals, both the immune system and PNS sensory neurons rely on a limited number of signaling pathways that they utilize in overlapping and distinct ways to accomplish their unique roles in host protection.