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JFK’s DNA And Several Star Trek Actors’ Remains Are Currently Stranded In Space

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Over half a century since NASA left the Moon, the space agency surprised everybody in November 2023 when it announced it was placing scientific equipment on the lunar surface once more, hitching a lift on American space company Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander. After a successful launch on January 8, the world has been watching the first-ever […]

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Massive 4,000-Year-Old “Walled Oasis” Discovered In Saudi Arabia

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A huge, Bronze Age fortification enclosing the Khaybar Oasis in the North Arabian Desert has been discovered by archaeologists. The walls would have once stretched over 14.5 kilometers (9 miles), making this one of the two largest walled oases ever unearthed in Saudi Arabia. What remains of the vast rampart has been dated to between […]

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Mystery Of The “Green Monster” Hidden In Supernova Remnant Solved

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Captured in JWST images, a bizarre feature of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A that was named the “Green Monster” has been revealed to be made of material that existed before the explosion. A team of astronomers has found it is composed of concentrated filaments of gas within broader sheets that differ from the rest of […]

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Engineers Filmed An Ice Hockey Match From Below The Ice, Recording A Once “Impossible” Angle

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In today’s world, modern camera technology is used in so many ways, from taking snaps during a poolside holiday to surveying the grounds of a vital business. Despite these important uses, not all cameras are made the same, and some are not as weather-resilient as others.  Although there are many extreme conditions that affect the […]

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It’s Official: Artemis Lunar Orbit Delayed To 2025 And Moon Landing To 2026

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA has confirmed that humans will not be landing on the Moon again until at least 2026, nor circling it until September 2025. Coming the same day the Peregrine Mission One uncrewed mission to the Moon was abandoned, the announcement is further confirmation that spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit remains hard, and exploration of the […]

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Can You “Hear” This Silent GIF? Science Explains Why

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

You might remember back in 2017 when one particularly mind-blowing GIF went viral after baffling the Internet with its strange ability to evoke auditory hallucinations. The GIF itself was silent, and yet 70 percent of people reported being able to hear it. What on Earth was going on? We’re referring to this skip-jumping pylon, which, […]

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South Korea Passes Law To End Sale And Slaughter Of Dog Meat By 2027

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

South Korea announced today a new law that will aim to end the sale and slaughter of dogs for their meat by 2027. Currently, it is estimated that South Korea has around 1,600 dog meat restaurants and 1,150 dog farms in 2023, according to BBC News. Advertisement In the country, dog meat stew, or “boshintang”, […]

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People Are Asking If There Is No Oxygen In Space, How Is The Sun On Fire?

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While there is no shortage of complicated questions to ask about the universe, sometimes it’s fun to go back to basics. In that spirit, here’s the answer to a question people have asked time and time again on the Internet: “If there’s no oxygen in space, how is the Sun on fire?” First off, there […]

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The Answer To Overcoming Tinnitus Could Soon Be In Your Smartphone

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Often described as a ringing or buzzing noise in the ear, tinnitus affects millions of people around the world and yet has no cure. However, researchers have now found that, with the help of a smartphone app that gives users training and therapy, the debilitating impact of tinnitus could be significantly reduced in a matter […]

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Pseudoscience Vs Science: How To Spot The Difference

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 15 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS.  We exist in an increasingly online world that bombards us with information at every opportunity. A simple scroll on our favorite websites, news outlets, and social media platforms can bring a torrent of (sometimes questionable) content down on our heads, and it can be a […]

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Microplastics Found In 88 Percent Of Sampled Food, From Sirloin Steaks To Plant-Based Burgers

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It isn’t just seafood that’s loaded with microplastic pollution. In a new study, scientists found microplastics in nearly 90 of sampled meats and meat-like alternatives – including seafood, chicken breasts, beef steaks, tofu, and plant-based burgers. It’s become well-documented that seafood is often tainted with the presence of microplastics due to the shockingly high quantities […]

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Massive Tsunami May Have Annihilated Britain’s Stone-Age Population 8,000 Years Ago

January 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A colossal tsunami that swept through northern Europe more than 8,000 years ago may have decimated the Stone Age inhabitants of northern Britain, according to the results of a new study. Known as the Storegga tsunami, the catastrophe coincided with a sudden decrease in the local population, although until now this decline had never been […]

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This Is The Rarest Mineral On Earth, And There’s Only One Specimen

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When people want to possess something unique it usually has to be human-made, not a piece of the Earth. After all, we live on a large planet, and if geologic forces produce a particular mineral in one spot, there’s a pretty good chance they will make it somewhere else as well. Indeed, of the 6,000 […]

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Jupiter Discovered To Have Magnetic Jets – And It’s A Big Deal For The Whole Solar System

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Magnetosheath jets are fast plasma streams that form in the region between a planet’s magnetic field and the solar wind, the stream of charged particles that come from the Sun. It’s an area of peculiar magnetism where the field lines are weak and irregular, and the jets play an important role. These temporary events have […]

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Incredible Drone Footage Reveals Humpback Whales Creating A Fibonacci Spiral

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Extraordinary drone footage filmed in Antarctica shows two humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) creating the perfect bubble net and a Fibonacci spiral to boot. Polar photographer Piet van den Bemd captured the footage of the whales working together. The bubble-net feeding technique involves the whales diving below their prey, then using bubbles created from their blowholes […]

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For First Time, “Mini Brains” Have Been Grown From Human Fetal Brain Tissue

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a world first, scientists have successfully grown human brain organoids – so-called “mini brains” – from human fetal tissue. The organoids are only about the size of a grain of rice, but they have the potential to offer a whole new way of studying brain development and disease. Organoid research has exploded in recent […]

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“Overmassive” Black Holes – Too Big For Their Own Galaxies – Discovered In The Early Universe

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers have discovered what they have dubbed “overmassive” black holes, supermassive black holes that appear to violate the well-established relationship between the stellar mass of a host galaxy and the mass of its central black hole. The black holes are too big and this excess is telling something profound about the origin of these objects. […]

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Merging Dark Matter Stars Could Have Produced An Unusual Gravitational Wave

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

At least one of the gravitational waves detected by the LIGO and Virgo detectors might not be from black holes or neutron stars, but something even more exotic, physicists have claimed. Known as boson stars or dark matter stars, we have no other evidence these objects even exist. However, they would be useful in explaining […]

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The First Human On The Moon Was Wearing A Suit Made By Playtex

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the Moon, forgoing his planned nap time, he did so in a suit that had been made by Playtex, a brand more famous for manufacturing underwear. Going into the near vacuum of space or the Moon requires a robust wardrobe. Without an airtight suit, the […]

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This Start-Up Wants To Ship Greenland’s Glacier Ice To Glitzy Cocktail Bars In Dubai

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A Greenlandic start-up has dreamt up the idea of collecting “untouched” ice from the Arctic and shipping it to Dubai where it can be enjoyed in fancy cocktail bars. How refreshing.  While some might say this sounds like a slow-motion environmental disaster in the making, the company insists its business intends to protect the environment, […]

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