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Hunter Kills First Gray Wolf Seen In Lower Peninsula Of Michigan For 100 Years

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A coyote hunt in Michigan’s Calhoun County had a major mishap recently after a hunter accidentally shot the first gray wolf seen in this part of the state in over a century. During a legal coyote hunt in January, a Michigan hunter and their guide encountered what was initially believed to be a large coyote. […]

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Extremely Rare Sighting Of A Six-Legged Mountain Gazelle

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An extremely rare sighting of a gazelle has caused a stir since the animal has more than the expected number of limbs.  It was first spotted by Nir Liechter during a stop at Nahal HaBashor nature reserve in the western Negev in Israel. Liechter then sent a photograph to the Society for the Protection of […]

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Peter Higgs Has Died At 94. What Is The Higgs Boson “God Particle” He Predicted?

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nobel Prize-winner Professor Peter Higgs has died. While Higgs made many contributions to physics, his name will always be inextricably linked to the particle he predicted. His theoretical demonstration that such a particle could resolve many problems in physics sparked a search lasting almost 50 years. This became one of the major reasons for the […]

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So Long Polaris: The Earth Will Get A New North Star

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you look up into the clear night sky in the Northern Hemisphere, you will see the star Polaris, more commonly known as the North Star.  Sitting around 1 degree away from the geographic North Pole, Polaris has been used in navigation (of the Northern hemisphere) for centuries. But it hasn’t always been our North […]

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Why Sprayed Cat Pee Smells So Bad, According To Science

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Making biscuits, purring, the little headbutts, that chirping noise they sometimes make – these are just some of the many perks of having a cat in your life. Spraying their pungent-smelling pee? Not so much. But why does it smell so much worse than normal litterbox pee? You ask the questions – a new study […]

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The Total Solar Eclipse Was Surrounded By Bright Pink Streamers – What Were They?

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Well, the world didn’t end (yay), so let’s talk about Monday’s total solar eclipse and those strange pink spots around its periphery. If you were lucky enough to snap a pic of the eclipse yourself, or have seen some of the incredible photos taken by others, you may have noticed bright pink, red, and orange […]

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European Court Rules Human Rights Violated By Climate Inaction In First-Ever Case

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a landmark case, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that authorities in Switzerland have violated the human rights of a group of Swiss women by not doing enough to stop climate change. April 9 saw rulings on three climate change cases in the court, expedited through the process after being considered […]

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Chang’e-5 Finds Two Undiscovered Lunar Minerals Formed By Space Weathering

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two new minerals made from titanium and oxygen have been found in lunar material brought back by the Chang’e-5 Moon mission. These are the seventh and eighth minerals to be found on the Moon and have never been seen naturally on Earth, or anywhere else.  Recent research has revealed the importance of titanium to the […]

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California’s Ghost Lake Reappears, Then Vanishes Once Again

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After 130 years of absence, Tulare Lake briefly remerged from the San Joaquin Valley last year. Now, however, the indecisive “phantom lake” has disappeared into obscurity once again, leaving an uncertain future for the residents and farmers of California’s Central Valley.  Tulare Lake was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi River, holding a […]

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Oakville Blobs: In 1994, Mysterious Gelatinous Goo Rained Down On Washington

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Gelatinous blobs reportedly rained down on the timber town of Oakville back in the summer of 1994, kicking off a mystery that would come to be known as the Oakville Blobs. Exactly what the jelly rain consisted of had residents spooked, with several reporting that they became unwell and animals died as the Oakville Blobs […]

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Global Hepatitis Deaths Are On The Up, Jeopardizing Hopes Of Elimination

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The number of deaths caused by viral hepatitis around the world is increasing, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). An estimated 3,500 people succumb to the disease each day, making it the second leading infectious cause of death in 2022, with a death toll matching that of tuberculosis. The 2024 […]

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Why Stephen Hawking Warned Against Contacting Alien Civilizations

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For over a century, humans have been searching for alien civilizations somewhere out there in the universe. Though we obviously have found nothing so far, we have become rather good at finding planets, confirming over 5,000 of them in the Milky Way since our first discovery in the 1990s. Analyzing the spectrum of light from […]

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Namibia’s Spooky “Skeleton Coast” Is Home To Lions, Diamonds, And Hundreds Of Shipwrecks

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

There have been many names given to the region of the Atlantic coast that stretches between the Kunene and Swakop rivers in Namibia, and none of them are reassuring. To the local San people, it’s known as the “land God made in anger”; to the Portuguese sailors who briefly stopped there in 1486, it was […]

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Neutron Stars Could Be The Best Dark Matter Detectors Available

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Particles of dark matter could interact with the neutrons in the core of neutron stars. If so, this should heat the stars, and new calculations suggest this might happen quickly enough that we could detect it, although the authors of the idea acknowledge it won’t be easy. The universe is thought to contain almost six […]

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The Solar Eclipse Is Over, But Your Protective Glasses Are Still Useful

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The 2024 North American total solar eclipse has come and passed. Now the spectacle is over, you might be wondering what to do with your solar eclipse glasses. The next total solar eclipse to cross North America is predicted to occur on August 23, 2044. Unless you plan on hanging on to your protective glasses […]

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Demon Core: The 3.5-Inch Nuclear Orb That Killed 2 Physicists

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Following the end of World War 2 and the devastating impacts of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, the Cold War was looming. The immense destruction and power promised by atomic bombs pushed world superpowers into a nuclear research frenzy, with the USA prepared to drop a third on Japan if necessary, and the remaining […]

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Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Contaminate Much Of Earth’s Water, Says World-First Study

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The first study to quantify the environmental impacts of toxic “forever chemicals” on a global scale has found that much of the globe’s source water, which has not been treated for drinking, is more contaminated than suspected. Toxic “forever chemicals”, which do not degrade, are otherwise known as per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS for short). […]

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Bizarre Marine Worm Has Eyes That Weigh 20 Times More Than The Rest Of Its Head

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists investigating a strange sea critter with an enormous set of eyes have discovered it has surprisingly advanced eyesight for such a small animal, and might even use them for a unique method of secret communication. Imagine lugging around an extra 100 kilograms (220 pounds) in the form of two gigantic eyeballs. That would probably […]

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Part Of The San Andreas Fault Might Be Waking Up – Could Earthquakes Loom?

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Parkfield in California is no stranger to an earthquake – it sits on the San Andreas Fault, after all. Previously, it seemed that a quake with a magnitude of 6 or greater happened here around every 22 years, but after the last one was 14 years late, scientists are now trying to figure out if […]

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Sample 24: Strange Rock On Mars Investigated By NASA

April 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA has taken a closer look at a strange rock on Mars known as “Bunsen Peak”, named after the peak in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.  When the Perseverance rover first photographed the rock, it immediately drew the attention of NASA scientists. Advertisement “This rock was intriguing because it stands tall among the surrounding terrain […]

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