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Deborah Bloomfield

Could Another American Civil War Be Coming? Some Of The Signs Are There

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers have warned that there are social psychological signs in the USA today that are similar to those in the 1850s, the years before the American Civil War. Although another civil war remains unlikely, the current socio-political terrain could lead to years of issues, social unrest, and civil strife that falls just short of such […]

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World-First Approach To Save Corals Plays Their Babies A Reef Soundtrack

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the Maldives, a team of scientists are putting on what they’ve coined “Live Aid for corals”. Previous investigations have revealed that when convincing baby corals (aka larvae) to set up camp, they can be swayed by the sound of a bustling reef, but will avoid areas that are too quiet.  So, how can we […]

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Did Homo Erectus Have Language, Build Boats, And Sail Across Oceans?

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists are currently locked in a debate about whether or not one of our most enigmatic ancestors possessed language. According to some, traces of the extinct human species Homo erectus on remote islands suggests they must have been able to build boats and navigate the waves, all of which would have required advanced communication skills. […]

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Celebrating 50 Years Of Microscopic Masterpieces: Nikon’s Small World Competition Is Open For Submissions

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Do you have an eye for the wonders of the miniature world? Are you able to capture the beauty of things too small for human perception? Then now is the time to showcase your talent. Grab your microscopes and camera and join Nikon as they celebrate 50 years of their Small World Competition. This time, […]

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Physicist Studying SARS-CoV-2 Virus Believes He Has Found Hints We Are Living In A Simulation

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A physicist studying mutations of the SARS-CoV-2 virus claims to have found evidence for a new law of physics termed the “second law of Infodynamics”, and that it could indicate we are living in a simulated universe. On top of that, he suggests the study appears to imply that the theory of evolution is incorrect, […]

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Lifetime Ban On Buying Tobacco For Anyone Born After 2009 Passes UK Vote

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A law that would prevent anyone born after 2009 from ever legally being able to purchase tobacco in the UK was backed by a majority of politicians in a vote on Tuesday, April 16. The UK government says it aims to create “the first smokefree generation”. But how will the ban work, and what happens […]

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NASA’s Ingenuity Team Receives Final Message, But The Mars Helicopter Is Not Dead Yet

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s Ingenuity team has said a final goodbye to the helicopter robot, receiving a final message before the team disbands – but Ingenuity is not actually dead yet, and will continue to collect data on the Red Planet. Ingenuity is an impressive little robot, becoming the first to make a powered, controlled flight on a […]

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Tombaugh Regio: Simulations Explain Pluto’s Mysterious Heart And Gravity Anomaly

April 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft flew past Pluto and its moons in July 2015, it sent back the first close-up photos we have of the dwarf planet. With it, it brought a mystery, one that has finally been solved.  Photographs revealed an unusual heart-shaped structure on Pluto’s surface, known as Tombaugh Regio, or “Pluto’s heart”, […]

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Long-Lost Remains Of Ancient City In South Pacific Rewrite History

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lasers have been used to uncover a long-lost city’s remains on the Tongatapu, the main island of Tonga. Placed along the idyllic Pacific shores and palm trees, the ancient ruins show that urban environments emerged in the region way earlier than thought – and long before Europeans arrived.  Archeologists at the Australian National University used […]

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2013 NK4: Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Passes Close Enough To Earth To See It

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Good news, fans of witnessing astronomical events without being obliterated by them: Potentially hazardous asteroid 2013 NK4 is making a close approach this week, and you can view it as it flies past. The asteroid, first discovered in 2013 by the Siding Spring Survey, is between 400 and 1,000 meters (1,300 and 3,280 feet) across. […]

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Sapphire Tower Plant Blooms For First And Last Time In 20 Years

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sometimes in nature, there are events that we have to wait for. Some, like the upcoming American cicadapocaplypse might not be so popular – whereas, across the pond in Birmingham, UK, botanists are thrilled to reveal the blooming of their sapphire tower. The sapphire tower plant (Puya alpestri) from the Chilean Andes can take up […]

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“Unprecedented” Ancient Monument Discovered In France Sparks Mystery

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists at the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap) have uncovered what they describe as an “unprecedented” monument in Marliens, near Dijon, France. Excavating the site, the team found artifacts from the Neolithic age to the Iron Age, including flint arrowheads, an archer’s brace, and a copper alloy dagger.  Advertisement These arrowheads, braces, flint […]

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Lynx Buried In Roman Era Pit With Four Dogs Stumps Archaeologists

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists in Hungary have discovered something weird in a Roman-era pit: the skeletal remains of a lynx buried in a layer below the skeletons of four dogs. Not only is this find puzzling, but it is also the only known archaeological example of a complete Eurasian lynx skeleton to be found in Europe. The Eurasian […]

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World’s 4th Global Coral Bleaching Event Confirmed – And It Could Be The Worst Yet

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We are currently experiencing a global coral bleaching event – the fourth such event on record and the second in the last decade – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Monday (April 15). “From February 2023 to April 2024, significant coral bleaching has been documented in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres of […]

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How Long Does It Take For A Great White Shark To Cross An Ocean?

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Great white sharks are some of the world’s toughest travelers, regularly seen traversing extreme routes around the world’s oceans. They don’t gently wander on their voyages either; the iconic species can complete some of the fastest transoceanic migrations ever seen by marine animals. In the early 2000s, a great white shark swam approximately 20,000 kilometers […]

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The Winchcombe Meteorite Had A Wet And Wild Journey To Earth

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Winchcombe meteorite has been analyzed in a level of detail previously reserved for space mission retrievals, rather than rocks that fall of their own accord. The result is an insight into its history that shows it had survived multiple rounds of being smashed apart before reforming, as well as processing by water, before it […]

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Stonehenge May Be Aligned To This Rare Lunar Event – And Scientists Can Soon Test It Out

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Stonehenge is famously aligned with the sunrise on the summer solstice and sunset on the winter solstice, yet archaeologists suspect that the Neolithic monument may also have been designed to capture the lunistices, otherwise known as lunar standstills. In particular, the major lunar standstill – which is next due to occur in January 2025 – […]

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National Park Service Seeks Help Finding Two Men Caught Vandalizing Rocks At Lake Mead

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After a video of two men destroying ancient rock formations at Lake Mead went viral earlier this month, park rangers are now asking the public for information to help identify the suspects. Footage of the incident, believed to have been taken on April 7, showed two adult males standing on top of a sandstone formation […]

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World-First As Donor Heart Travels Nearly 7,000 Kilometers Across Atlantic For Successful Transplant

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time, a donated heart has been flown 12 hours and 6,750 kilometers (4,194 miles) across the Atlantic Ocean and successfully transplanted into its recipient. The donor heart came from a 48-year-old man in the French West Indies who had a stroke and, three days later, was declared brain dead. After a routine […]

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The Lyrid Meteor Shower Is Set To Light Up April’s Night Sky

April 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s April, which means the second meteor shower of the year is upon us: the Lyrids. Known for its super-fast shooting stars that zip across the night sky in a flash, the Lyrid meteor shower is currently ramping up its activity and is set to peak next week. How To View The Lyrid Meteor Shower […]

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