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Doctor Who Falsely Claimed COVID Vaccines Make You Magnetic Has Medical License Restored

May 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After losing her medical license following a series of false claims about COVID-19 vaccines – amongst other bizarre comments – during testimony to state lawmakers, Ohio physician Sherri Tenpenny has reportedly had her license reinstated. Advertisement Cast your mind back to June 2021. Conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines were no longer limited to the internet […]

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The Longest-Running Laboratory Experiment In The World Is Streaming Live Right Now

May 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

At the University of Queensland, there is a display containing the longest-running laboratory experiment in the world. It has been running so long that two of its custodians have died before they ever saw any results. Advertisement The experiment was initiated in 1927 by Thomas Parnell, the University’s first professor of physics. Intended as a […]

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SpaceX Reveals Spacesuit For First Commercial Spacewalk Taking Place This Summer

May 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

SpaceX has unveiled its new Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Suit, an important development in commercial space flight. The suit is very different from what we are used to seeing from NASA and Roscosmos. It’s a lot less bulky and it is designed with flexibility and comfort in mind. Advertisement The design is based on (so very […]

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What Will Be The Last Living Thing On Earth?

May 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Life has been around on Earth for at least 3.7 billion years, during which time it has evolved into “endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful”, in the words of Charles Darwin. Someday, however, it’s possible that planet Earth will be reduced to just one animal. It isn’t cockroaches, nor scorpions, and it certainly isn’t […]

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Japanese Mission Sends Back “Unprecedented” Up-Close Photo Of Space Debris

May 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A Japanese mission aimed at clearing up space debris has hit its first milestone, successfully maneuvering close to a piece of space trash it was tracking and returning a photo to Earth.  Advertisement Space around our planet is getting quite full. We are a messy species, and low-Earth orbit is apparently no exception to our […]

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Pooping, Flapping Ears, And Rumbling: The Weird Ways Elephants Get Their Friends’ Attention

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Saying hello comes with a range of possible gestures and vocalizations – from a wave of greeting to a hug as you draw closer or a shout to get the attention of your friend after you’ve got a good table at a busy pub. Now, the same can be said of the elephant world: African […]

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Incredible Snake Actors Smear Themselves In Blood And Poop To Play Dead

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Playing dead and spewing blood gets the job done for feinting dice snakes, who have evolved a dramatic but effective way of putting would-be predators off their meal. They’ll stop at nothing, with autohaemorrhaging, convulsive twisting, and even smearing themselves with shit all on the cards. The impressive performance comes from Natrix tessellata, a semiaquatic […]

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THC Detected In Breast Milk More Than 12 Hours After Cannabis Use

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Breastfeeding parents who use cannabis have detectable levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in their milk even after abstaining from the drug for more than 12 hours, new research has found. And while it’s unclear if the cannabinoid accumulates in levels that are sufficient to affect infants’ development, the study authors warn that it may be impossible […]

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Why Has AstraZeneca Taken Its COVID-19 Vaccine Off The Market? Here’s What To Know

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nearly 3.5 years after it received its first approval for use, the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is set to be withdrawn worldwide. It’s a headline that’ll certainly be an attention-grabber – the vaccine has gained a bit of a reputation in its time, after all – but what’s the reason behind it being discontinued? It’s not […]

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Japan To Start Hunting Fin Whales, The Second-Largest Animal On Earth

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Japan has added fin whales – a marine mammal that’s vulnerable to extinction – to its list of commercial whaling species in a move that conservationists have dubbed “an appalling step backwards”. Advertisement The Government of Japan announced on May 9 that fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) are fair game for whalers within the country’s exclusive […]

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Neuralink’s First Human Brain Implant Suffered A Partial Malfunction

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An update from Neuralink on its first in-human brain implant has revealed that the study hasn’t all been smooth sailing – part of the implant’s system of ultra-thin electrodes has experienced a problem. Advertisement The N1 device was surgically implanted into 29-year-old Noland Arbaugh earlier this year, as part of the company’s goal to create […]

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Yellowstone Supervolcano: Is An Eruption Really Overdue?

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Yellowstone Caldera –  one of the world’s largest active volcanic systems – is a sleeping giant that will raise havoc when it wakes from its slumber. The good news is that the supervolcano is not “overdue” for an eruption, despite what you may have read online. The bad news is that volcanic activity is […]

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Fantastic Corpse Myths And How To Debunk Them

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some incredible things take place in the human body after we die, especially if we happen to kick the bucket in the great outdoors. Research has revealed how corpses seem to share a universal community of microbes that guide us on the path to skeletonization, something known as the decomposition ecosystem, and it brings with […]

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If Dinosaurs Weren’t Extinct, Would The Dinosauroid Walk Among Us?

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine a world in which Chicxulub hadn’t put an end to The Age Of Dinosaurs: would mammals have risen? Would humans exist? Or would the dinosauroids rule the day? Advertisement The dinosauroid is a hypothetical animal that’s been suggested as a possible next step for a group of carnivorous dinosaurs. What could they have looked […]

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How Physicists Think Humanity Could Move Our Entire Solar System

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Say humanity one day needed to move our star. Maybe an alien berserker is headed our way and would arrive in a few tens of thousand of years, or we discovered we were about to head through a region of dark matter in our galaxy that would wreak havoc on our Solar System. Perhaps we […]

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China Might Have Included A Secret Robot On Its Mission To The Far Side Of The Moon

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Chinese National Space Agency is attempting something no one else has done before: collecting rocks from the far side of the Moon and bringing them back to Earth. The ambitious Chang’e 6 mission is now orbiting the Moon ahead of landing and it is filled with scientific payload beyond the sample retrieval apparatus. But […]

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What Are Primordial Black Holes?

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

New NASA research suggests that their upcoming space telescope, the Nancy Grace Roman, will be able to look for primordial black holes, which can be smaller than regular black holes, with masses even smaller than a planet like ours. Well, as long as these objects exist, that is. But you might be wondering: what are […]

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Daily Spoonful Of Olive Oil Linked To 28 Percent Lower Risk Of Death From Dementia

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A spoonful of olive oil a day could help keep dementia at bay, according to a new study. From observations of almost 100,000 adults over 28 years, the researchers found that consuming more than 7 grams (0.25 ounces) of olive oil per day was associated with a 28 percent lower risk of dementia-related death, irrespective […]

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Astronomers Found A Massive Void In The Universe 1.8 Billion Light-Years Across

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1981, while conducting a redshift survey of the distribution of galaxies, astronomers spotted something (or nothing) that they weren’t expecting. Advertisement “[W]e discovered that the redshift distributions in each of the three northern fields showed an identical 6,000 [kilometers per second] gap. Because these fields were separated by angles of ~35°, this suggested the […]

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Hot Blobs In Earth’s Mantle From Moon-Forming Impact Possibly Started Plate Tectonics

May 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Evidence has been found that a subduction event, the driver of plate tectonics, occurred exceptionally early in Earth’s formation, contradicting existing models. To explain how this occurred, planetary scientists are pointing the finger at mantle plumes set off by Earth’s collision with Theia, the Mars-sized object whose impact created the Moon.  Advertisement Earth is the […]

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