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People Are Confused About Why You Can See The Moon In The Daytime

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It has come to our attention that a number of people are confused about why the Moon is sometimes visible in the daytime, and appear to believe this is new behavior from Earth’s favorite satellite. Stew Peters, a right-wing broadcaster and conspiracy theorist, posted what he appears to believe is proof of a new phenomenon […]

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Vigilant Chinstrap Penguin Parents Sleep In 4-Second Bouts, 10,000 Times A Day

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When it comes to sleeping, the animal kingdom has a whole range of options. Some might opt for a long period of hibernation, and others dream the night away – but a new study on chinstrap penguins has revealed that they get around 11 hours of sleep in four-second bursts. On King George Island in […]

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Dinosaurs’ Dominance May Have Left Its Mark On How Humans Age

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’re not looking forward to getting old, now at least you have someone to blame: dinosaurs. According to a new study, it could be that mammals decline as they get old in a way many reptiles and amphibians do not as a side-effect of our ancestors’ strategy for not being eaten by a raptor. […]

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First-Ever 360° Images Of Earth From Space Are Truly Out Of This World

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earlier this year, the company Insta360 sent two cameras to low-Earth orbit on a private space mission. Their camera is called Insta360 X2 and it can capture incredible 360-degree views; when applied to our planet and the rest of the galaxy, the videos and photos are truly something else. This is the first time that […]

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This Animal Has No Head Or Brain But Can Still Learn

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some animals have big brains – humans, for one. Some have large heads. Some, we recently learned, are almost entirely heads. But what if we told you that one animal is able to learn without either a head or a brain? Meet the brittle star, a five-armed bundle of nerves that has shown itself to […]

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“Living Fossil” Among 15 Species Found At Newly Discovered Vents In The Galápagos

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A high-temperature hydrothermal vent field has been discovered in the Galápagos Marine Reserve. As well as being home to hot chimneys towering up to 15 meters (49 feet) tall, scientists discovered a host of species never spotted in the region before, including a “living fossil” mollusk. The new-to-science cluster of chimney vents has been named […]

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This Is The Face Of “Dragon Man”, Modern Humans’ Closest Relative

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Around 150,000 years ago, an enormous, fat-headed human species known as Homo longi (or “Dragon Man”) roamed the frosty forests of northern China. Despite its grotesque proportions, the ancient hominid has recently been identified as a sister lineage of Homo sapiens, and a new reconstruction of the extinct human’s face reveals what it might have […]

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90-Million-Year-Old Fossil Of Fork-Tongued Marine Monster Found In Mexico

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new species of mosasaur has been discovered in Mexico, dating back to the Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous, which makes it around 90 million years old. Retrieved from the state of Nuevo Leon, the near-complete mosasaur skull is the first of its genus to be found in Mexico, and has a shiny new […]

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Surprise: After 50 Years, US To Land On The Moon Next Month

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

With over half a century since NASA last landed astronauts on the Moon, it’s pretty exciting that the space agency will soon be returning to it with the upcoming Artemis missions. Before the crewed launch (fingers tightly crossed) in November 2024, NASA will return to the Moon, hitching a lift aboard a private company’s lander […]

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The Strangest Things That Happen To Your Body While In Space

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Going to space is, let’s face it, one of the coolest things most of us will never get to do. But while you’re in space, your body is undergoing some other strange effects, which might make you feel a little better about not being able to go there. Your fingernails can fall off In the […]

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This Is How Getting A Piercing Changes The Microbes Growing On Your Skin

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of researchers from McGill University and Tattoo Lounge MTL in Montreal, Canada – which should be your first clue that this is a doozy of a project – have described how the skin’s microbiome changes when we get our ears pierced.  All of us, whether we like it or not, are covered head-to-toe […]

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170-Year-Old Shipwreck Champagne Is Oldest Ever Tasted, With Notes Of “Animal” And “Wet Hair”

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The idea of finding a treasure chest within an ancient shipwreck might be a popular movie storyline, but far from gold and jewels, an unexpected new item might be the source of future wealth. In 2010, a group of divers discovered a shipwreck containing 168 bottles of champagne that were still full and surprisingly, still […]

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Monarchs Butterflies’ Epic Migrations Reveal A Surprising Effect Of Wing Color On Flight Efficiency

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 14 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS. Monarchs are the only butterfly species known to make an annual two-way migration like birds, with a round-trip distance of around 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles). Many have wondered how a small insect could survive such a journey, but a recent study published in […]

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Sensory Deprivation Tanks: Do They Have Any Benefit To The Body Or Mind?

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The human brain is constantly receiving and processing information about the world around us via our senses. Removing any one of these data streams can have a significant impact, both in the long term and the short term. But sometimes, this onslaught of sensory information can be too much, and we might need a break […]

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People Are Still Very Confused About How Mirrors Work

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earlier this year, while scientists attempted to figure out mysteries such as the missing matter in the universe and the nature of dark matter, people on TikTok were struggling with the concept of how mirrors work. In several videos posted to the platform, people attempted to figure out how the mirror could “see” objects placed […]

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Incredible New JWST Image Looks Like Art – What Does It Actually Show?

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

JWST’s latest picture of the month is, of course, stunning – but what’s the science inside the beauty? The space telescope has snapped a protostar system called HH 797. HH stands for Herbig-Haro, and Herbig-Haro objects are the nebulous structures formed by the jets of tiny young stars. This protostar is throwing stuff into the […]

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Deep Within A Gold Mine, A Wealth Of “Microbial Dark Matter” Is Unearthed

November 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

To illuminate the “microbial dark matter” that lives deep within Earth, scientists took a journey deep within a gold mine and returned with samples detailing hundreds of different microbial species. This, however, is just a drop in the ocean of all the life that lives beneath our feet. The amount of microbial life below our […]

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Discovery Of Ancient Waterway May Solve Mystery Of How The Pyramids Were Built

November 29, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The mystery of how the pyramids were built may have finally been solved thanks to the discovery of an ancient branch of the Nile that once flowed through Giza. Hundreds of meters wide, the enormous waterway has long since dried up, but could have provided transportation for the colossal amounts of material and workers needed […]

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6-Planet Harmony Solves Mystery Of Peculiar Star System

November 29, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An international team of astronomers was able to solve the peculiar observations of possible planets around star HD 110067. Original observations from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) suggested the presence of two planets, and follow-up observations did not find the original but two different planets still. It took more detailed observations with another telescope to […]

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Mystery Bird-Like Footprints Are 60 Million Years Older Than The Earliest Birds

November 29, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An ancient ornithological mystery is the subject of a new paper that looked at fossil tracks made by unknown ancient animals dating back as far as the Late Triassic. They are distinctly bird-like, which doesn’t sound too strange – until you take into account that, at 210 million years old, some of them predate the […]

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