Microplastics are now ubiquitous on our planet – they’re found all over the place, including fresh Antarctic snow, and are also present in our bodies. We are thought to inhale 16.2 bits of microplastic every hour, the equivalent of gulping down a credit card in just a week. That’s a staggering amount of plastic, but […]
HIV Discovered Lying Dormant In The Human Brain’s Immune Cells
A new study has proven something scientists had suspected for a long time: the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is capable of lying dormant within the brain. Cells called microglia, which form part of the brain’s own specialized immune system, act as a persistent reservoir for the virus – but now that we know it’s there, […]
There Could Still Be A Ninth Planet In Our Solar System – Here’s Why
We all used to think there were nine planets. But in 2006 the Solar System was left with only eight planets, when Pluto was no longer classified as such. Is it still possible there is a planet out there beyond Neptune – possibly way beyond it? In the last 20 years, we have made significant […]
Vaginal Seeding Might Be Important For New Babies: What Is It?
There’s long been a question over whether being born via C-section means babies miss out on exposure to helpful bacteria that they would normally get from their mother’s birth canal. If it turns out these bacteria are important for a baby’s development, one solution that’s been proposed is a process called “vaginal seeding”. It’s not […]
“Exceptional” Bronze Sword Unearthed In Germany Is Still Shiny After 3,000 Years
An incredibly rare and well-preserved bronze sword, dating back to the 14th century BCE, has been unearthed in the town of Nördlingen, Bavaria. So remarkable is the preservation that the weapon hasn’t lost its luster, despite being crafted more than 3,000 years ago. The extraordinary find was made alongside the discovery of a Bronze Age […]
Why Is Earth’s Inner Core Solid When It’s Hotter Than The Sun’s Surface?
The Earth’s innermost geological layer is a solid metallic ball around 2,400 kilometers (1,500 miles) across. We’ve never sampled it – just getting to the mantle is a challenge and then there are two more layers to go – but we know something of its composition and physical conditions from the way seismic waves pass […]
Experimental Molten Salt Nuclear Reactor Gets Go-Ahead In China
China’s National Nuclear Safety Administration has issued a license to the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences to operate China’s first “Thorium Molten Salt Reactor – Liquid Fuel 1″ (TMSR-LF1), which was under construction between 2018 and 2021 in Wuwei city. This is the first license given in China […]
Should You Mow Your Grass In Hot Weather? Here’s What To Know
The sun is baking and everyone’s lawn may be in dire need of a trim, especially as it sways mockingly in the slight breeze while turning an almost unflattering shade of yellow in the heat. The first thought may be to reach for the lawn mower to turn each blade of grass into uniform little […]
None Of Pluto’s Five Moons Actually Orbit The Dwarf Planet
People might disagree on whether Pluto should be considered a planet or a dwarf planet but no one disagrees this world is peculiar. Everything about it is so weird, from its heart to the fact that sometimes it is closer to the Sun than Neptune. Among the quirky characteristics of this distant dwarf planet are […]
Killer Whales Are “Orca-strating” Daily Attacks. Should We Be Afraid?
One of the greatest apex predators of the sea are orcas (also known as killer whales) and recently they have been smashing into sailboats. Once thought to be a seemingly rare event, these attacks are now occurring almost daily. Last year, Rui Alves launched a website called orcas.pt. This tracks the orca encounters with […]
Wolf Skull Found Left On Ancient Grave Was To Fend Off Vengeful Spirits
Around 2,000 years ago, grave robbers placed the skull of a wolf on top of a burial mound in an attempt to prevent the deceased’s angry spirit from seeking revenge. Now this strange sentinel has been unearthed along with the surrounding tomb, and is revealing new insights into those it was set to guard. The […]
Cape Matapan Caves: The Original Gateway To The Underworld
To the Ancient Greeks, the underworld was a physical place that could be accessed by intrepid people if only they knew where to look. From Homer’s epic tales to the travel writers, classical stories are filled with references to such entrances where heroic individuals ventured into the subterranean world of the dead. Today, one of […]
Einstein’s “Biggest Blunder” According To Einstein
Albert Einstein has become synonymous with genius, but he was a person with qualities and flaws like any other. And like any other human, he made mistakes. For the great physicist himself, his greatest scientific mistake might not be one we would consider today. His biggest blunder, as he called it, was wanting the universe […]
Dissolve Your Furry Friends’ Remains When They Die – The Process Of Aquamation
Grieving the loss of a cherished pet is always a difficult and upsetting time, whether that family member had four legs, two, or even none at all. However, a new alternative to cremation or burial is becoming more widely known, and it involves the process of aquamation. Aquamation is also known as alkaline hydrolysis, or […]
TWIS: Scientists Finally Investigate “Blue Balls”, Synthetic Human Embryos Produced For The First Time, And Much More This Week
This week the Milky Way’s fastest runaway star was discovered traveling at 2,285 kilometers per second, a new 3D model shows “Lucy”, an early human ancestor, may have walked upright, and we investigate the Sentinelese, the world’s most isolated uncontacted tribe. Subscribe to the IFLScience newsletter for all the biggest science news delivered straight to […]
New Tanky Dinosaur Found On The Isle Of Wight, Britain’s Dino Isle
A new armored dinosaur, a species of ankylosaur, has been discovered on Britain’s famous dinosaur island, the Isle of Wight. It represents the first armored dinosaur from the island to be described in over 140 years. The new tank-like dinosaur, Vectipelta barretti, was named in honor of Professor Paul Barrett of the Natural History Museum […]
So… What Actually Was Going On With All Those Monoliths?
2020, it’s fair to say, was an odd year. With a pandemic moving across the world and all the life changes that involved, it’s easy to forget smaller stories, like that weird point where monoliths started popping up around the world like Starbucks. So, did we ever get a satisfactory explanation? What was up with […]
“Viking Disease”, An Unusual Hand Condition, May Come From Neanderthal Ancestors
“Viking Disease”, or Dupuytren’s contracture, is an unusual disorder where the tissue under the skin of a hand becomes thicker and less flexible, often leaving one or more fingers in a permanently bent position. For a long time, researchers knew the condition was more common in Northern Europeans than in those with African ancestry, but […]
Officials Warn Kīlauea Volcano Eruption May Start Spewing “Pele’s Hair”
Officials from the US Geological Survey (USGS) have warned that Hawai’i’s Kīlauea volcano, which is currently erupting, may start spewing “vog” and Pele’s hair. The volcano, which was briefly deemed a code red, began erupting on June 7 and has been monitored closely since. The USGS is now warning residents that high levels of vog […]
The US Air Force’s Plan To Stop The Earth Rotating Would Have Wiped Out Life On Earth
During the Cold War, when a nuclear war between the US and Soviet Union did not appear out of the question, the US Air Force looked into an unusual defense strategy. According to Daniel Ellsberg, a strategic analyst at the RAND Corporation who says in 2017 book The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War […]