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Italy’s “Tomb Of Cerberus” Has Been Opened, Revealing Incredible 2,000-Year-Old Mummy

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists investigating the “Tomb of Cerberus” in Giugliano, Naples, have unsealed a 2,000-year-old sarcophagus. But while this may sound like the introduction to a Hammer horror story, the researchers actually found a remarkably well-preserved body wrapped in a shroud.   The archaeologists had been examining the tomb with microcameras before they found a passage that […]

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A Geobiologist Found Possibly The Oldest Complex Fossil – In Her Pet Rock

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

As an undergraduate at the University of New South Wales, Dr Erica Barlow picked up a rock that would change her life, and quite possibly how we see the history of life on Earth. It took a long time to work out what she had, however, and even today no one can be sure the […]

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Woman Went On The Run To Avoid TB Treatment – Now She’s Been Cured

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Officials in Pierce County, Washington State, have announced that a woman who initially refused to be treated for tuberculosis (TB), even spending three months evading the police in order to do, has successfully been cured of the disease. Advertisement Staff from the local health department had been attempting to persuade the Tacoma resident, known only […]

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Yellowstone Geyser Explosion Threw Out Rocks Weighing More Than A Person

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The National Park Service (NPS) has released more details following the surprise hydrothermal explosion in Yellowstone’s Biscuit Basin earlier this week, providing further insight into how events unfolded and their aftermath. Advertisement “[A]t about 10:19 a.m., a localized hydrothermal explosion occurred near Sapphire Pool in Biscuit Basin, located just north of Old Faithful,” said the […]

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Where Is The World’s Most Dangerous Beach?

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Looking for your next summer getaway? There are plenty of beach destinations where you can get your fix of sun and the sand between your toes in safety, but if you fancy a walk on the wild side, the world’s most dangerous beach might be the place for you. Advertisement Danger is a difficult thing […]

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Extraordinary Roman Marble Floor Discovered In Ancient Sunken City

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A beautiful marble floor has been discovered on the seabed where the sunken city of Baiae now rests. This ancient settlement was once a luxurious holiday spot for the elite, now known as the “Las Vegas” of Rome, but over time it was eventually lost to the sea. Baiae was located in the Gulf of […]

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4,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Boat Replica Taken For 93-Kilometer Sailing Trip

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of experimental archaeologists has set sail in a replica of a Bronze Age boat, built using instructions, materials, and techniques from 4,000 years ago. During two days of sea trials, the 18-meter-long (60-foot) vessel traveled 50 nautical miles (92.6 kilometers; 57.5 miles) in the Arabian Gulf, reaching speeds of 5.6 knots (10.4 kilometers […]

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Methane-Producing Microbes Unlike Any Seen Before Found In Yellowstone’s Hot Springs

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two groups of microbes have been found living in hot water in Yellowstone National Park. The existence of the groups was known previously, because their DNA had been detected and it was clearly unlike anything we knew, but this is the first time the organisms themselves have been seen and described. Advertisement Cows are said […]

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People Are Sharing The Worst Physics Takes They’ve Ever Heard, And They’re Physically Painful To Read

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Physics is a complicated topic. There’s no shame in not completely understanding the black hole information paradox, for example, or the nature of dark energy and dark matter. Physicists don’t fully understand these topics either. Advertisement But sometimes the misunderstandings of non-scientists can be painful to scientists, as demonstrated in a recent Reddit thread that […]

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Zero Cases Of Guinea Worm Disease In 2024 So Far Sparks Hope Of Eradication

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Carter Center has reported zero cases of Guinea Worm in the first three months of 2024, giving hope to the idea that this dangerous disease is close to being eradicated. If this is indeed the case, a disease that was once endemic in 21 countries will become the second-ever human disease to be eradicated […]

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Why Do Some Animals Have A “Third Eye”?

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Chester Zoo recently announced the arrival of tuataras – a group of reptiles they describe as one of nature’s “greatest marvels” having lived on the planet for around 200 million years, since before dinosaurs existed – which have “three eyes”. It’s a lot of information to take in, but if that “third eye” fact is […]

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What Do The Patterns And Words On Manhole Covers Mean? And Why Are They Round?

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

At some point in your life, you may have wondered why manhole covers are round, and what the markings all over them mean. Advertisement Why are manhole covers round? This question has been used as an interview question by Microsoft. While it doesn’t have a definitive answer, there are a number of reasons why round […]

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“Ballooning” Spiders Can Get Airborne As Well As Creeping Up Walls

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Regardless of where you stand on the spider fear scale, there’s no denying that these arachnids exhibit a remarkable array of really cool behaviors. From building their own trapdoors to mimicking flowers, spiders exploit their niches with incredible adaptations. While you might think of these niches as under garden pots and the corners of your […]

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What Happens To Your Body When You Get Struck By Lightning?

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Each year, the average number of people injured from lightning strikes in the US is around 243, with roughly 27 people dying as a result. With a peak temperature of 27,760°C (50,000°F) – that’s nearly five times hotter than the surface of the Sun – it is, unfortunately, unsurprising that lightning can be so deadly, […]

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What Is Survivor Bias?

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Get Ready For A Rare Double Meteor Shower Peak Next Week

July 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On July 28 and 29, not one but two meteor showers are expected to peak in the sky. This is a rare treat. Meteor showers constantly overlap but the peak of these two showers is completely serendipitous. The showers in question are the Alpha Capricornids and the Southern Delta Aquariids. Advertisement Neither of the two […]

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Why Swimming Wasn’t Allowed In The Ancient Olympics

July 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Mark Spitz and Michael Phelps may be among the greatest modern Olympians, but their exploits in the pool would not have found much appreciation in Ancient Greece. In fact, at no point in the history of the original Olympic Games did swimming feature as an event, despite the fact that most Greeks knew how to […]

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500-Million-Year-Old “Taco” Arthropod Is A Hunter With A Trident Tooth

July 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Five hundred million years ago, the Earth was a whole lot of sea. Underwater, the Cambrian Explosion was bringing a flurry of differentiation that laid the foundations for modern animal phyla. The new creatures were not just multicellular blobs, but had many of the distinguishing features of animals today: eyes, legs, shells, and mandibles. One […]

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How Large Were The Biggest Dinosaurs? New Research Just Supersized T. Rex

July 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s no secret that giants walked among the dinosaurs, but just how big were the biggest? A new study has used computer modeling to estimate that Tyrannosaurus rex may have been 70 percent heavier than the fossil record indicates, supersizing a predator that was already thought to be pretty damn big. Most dinosaurs we see […]

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Moon Experienced An Enormous “Magmatic Event” – Cataclysmic Impact Might Be To Blame

July 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Moon is believed to have become pretty solid pretty quickly after it formed 4.4 billion years ago. But that doesn’t mean that volcanism and magmatic events stopped there. By looking at rocks collected during the Apollo missions, researchers believe they have found evidence of a major magmatic event taking place about 100 million years […]

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