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Deborah Bloomfield

What’s The Longest Walkable Route On Earth?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Oh, so you’ve been trekking in the Himalayas, hiked the Inca Trail, and completed the Camino de Santiago. Big whoop. Why don’t you put your bipedal status to proper use and go for a real walk? You could even give what is claimed to be the world’s longest stroll a try. Setting off from L’Agulhas […]

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Is The Hole In The Ozone Layer Giving Antarctic Animals “Sunburn”?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The ozone hole over Antarctica grows and closes up again each year – having a hole at all isn’t ideal, but scientists know roughly when to expect it. However, its appearance is now persisting later and later into the year, which according to a new study, could present a danger to the wildlife on the […]

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China Launches Mission To Far Side Of The Moon As US Claims A New Space Race Has Begun

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On May 3, China launched Chang’e 6, its latest mission to the Moon. Similar to its predecessor, it is a sample retrieval mission, expected to collect up to 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of lunar material from the far side of the Moon, the portion that is always facing away from Earth. The whole mission is […]

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Top Of Ramesses II Statue Was Missing For 94 Years – Archaeologists Just Found It

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An international team of archaeologists have unearthed the long-lost upper half of a statue of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II. The discovery comes nearly 100 years since the statue’s lower half was first identified. Advertisement In 1930, Günther Roeder, a German archaeologist, unearthed the lower part of a statue that depicted Ramesses II, otherwise known […]

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The Smallest Mammal In The World Lived 53 Million Years Ago

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When the age of dinosaurs came crashing to a close with the arrival of Chicxulub, the vacant niches left in their wake were free real estate for mammals who wriggled their way to the top. In that time, we’ve seen incredible species evolve, like the largest mammal ever  – Paraceratherium – but who claims the […]

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How Does Viagra Actually Work?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Viagra – or if we’re going to be fancy scientific about it, sildenafil – is perhaps one of the best-known drugs in the world. Plenty will know what it treats, but what about how it works? From angina to erectile dysfunction The first clues appeared when Viagra was initially in clinical trials as a treatment […]

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Ancient DNA Reveals People Caught Leprosy From Adorable Woodland Critters In Medieval England

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Red squirrels – yes, the cute ones with furry ears from children’s books – have become the first identified animal host of one of the oldest diseases in recorded history. It seems these unassuming critters were responsible for spreading leprosy to people in medieval England. Advertisement The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is now a rare […]

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What Is A Lake Tsunami?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thought tsunamis only happened in the ocean? Think again. Turns out lake tsunamis are a thing too, and they can be just as devastating – here’s everything you need to know about them. Advertisement What is a lake tsunami? As you may well have guessed, a lake tsunami is a tsunami that occurs in a […]

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How Do Animals Know When It’s Their Turn To Communicate?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Taking turns to communicate isn’t just a thing that humans do in polite conversation – plenty of other animals also avoid overlapping each other. But not every animal “talks” – so how do those that still appear to take turns know when to do so? A new study examining the aggressive back and forth of […]

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Chasing Perfection In A Long-Standing Theoretical Computing Riddle

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For most of us here in the 21st century, our memories of learning the times tables have become something of a running joke. “You won’t have a calculator in your pocket every day as an adult,” we were warned – well, shows what you know, Mrs Hickinbottom; these days, virtually 100 percent of us have […]

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DARPA Announces First Test Of Incredible Manta Ray-Inspired Uncrewed Submarine

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Check out the latest futuristic offering from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, otherwise known as DARPA. From the people who brought you hypersonic air-breathing weapons, submarine-detecting shrimp, and robot jazz musicians comes a massive manta ray-inspired uncrewed submarine. Constructed by Northrop Grumman, the prototype just completed its first in-water test. Advertisement The sub has […]

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Could Life Exist In A Two-Dimensional Universe?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We live in (or at least, perceive, with various branches of string theory including up to 26 dimensions) a universe with three dimensions (plus time), and there are reasons to suspect why we find ourselves in a 3D world.  Advertisement Scientists and mathematicians have suggested universes with more than three dimensions would be unpredictable and […]

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The Incredibly Stupid Conspiracy Theory That The Solar System Has Two Suns

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Another day, another incredibly stupid conspiracy theory resurfaces on the Internet. According to various – for want of a better word – numbskulls, the Solar System has a second sun, hiding behind our real Sun. Advertisement In the latest iteration of the conspiracy theory, posted to the Facebook group “Nibiru Followers Anonymous”, their evidence appears […]

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Ancient Maya May Have Blessed Their Ballcourts With Chilli Peppers And Hallucinogenic Plants

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The construction of a ballcourt in the ancient Maya city of Yaxnohcah was probably consecrated with a ritual involving chilli peppers and hallucinogenic morning glory seeds, new research has revealed. Despite decomposing centuries ago, this ceremonial offering has been identified within a layer of sediment beneath the court using environmental DNA analysis. Advertisement As in […]

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Newly Spotted Complex Molecule Is Among The Largest Ever Discovered Outside The Solar System

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers have discovered a complex molecule in a star-forming region known as the Cat’s Paw Nebula. The molecule in question is 2-methoxyethanol which on Earth is a pretty toxic chemical solvent, dangerous to health even in small doses. But in space, it might be crucial to the formation of stars and planets. Advertisement It is […]

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Alpaca Sex Is So Weird, It’s Never Been Seen In Another Mammal

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Alpacas have weird sex lives: they are the only mammal we know of in which the penis enters the uterus to directly deposit sperm. It’s a reproductive strategy that’s never been confirmed in any other mammal before, and new research suggests it may help the kinky camelids’ chances of pregnancy. Advertisement Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) – […]

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What Are Megaliths?

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

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NASA And ESA Prepare For Close Approach Of Near Earth Object Apophis

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are preparing for the close approach of near-Earth object, asteroid 99942 Apophis.  Advertisement In 2029, Apophis – believed to be one of the most hazardous asteroids to Earth when it was first discovered in 2004 – will come within 32,000 kilometers (20,000 miles) of the Earth’s surface, giving […]

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Rejoice! Biodiversity Loss Really Can Be Halted And Reversed By Conservation Efforts

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fantastic news has dropped, as a first-of-its-kind review has concluded that conservation action does have a meaningful impact on biodiversity loss. The global meta-analysis uncovered how in two-thirds of cases, conservation efforts either improved the state of biodiversity or at least slowed its decline. Advertisement It’s the strongest evidence to date that nature conservation is […]

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We’ve Found Where On Our First Moon Our Second Moon Came From

May 3, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Three years after evidence emerged that the quasi-moon known as Kamo’oalewa is formed from a chunk of Earth’s one true Moon, we may know just where it comes from. Besides showing the rapid progress in knowledge about the exceptionally recent field of quasi-moons, the discovery honors a scientist who believed in the plurality of worlds. […]

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