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Deborah Bloomfield

Solution To Complex Light Problem Shows That Time Can Only Go Forward

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Light is something in our world that we are very familiar with, and yet it can still throw some incredible curveballs when you look at it in detail. A newly discovered one comes from a pretty well-established phenomenon: what happens when light passes through an interface? That could be glass, water, or something completely different. […]

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Giant 500-Year-Old Aztec Stone Snake Head Emerges After Mexico Earthquake

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

After a powerful earthquake roughed up Mexico City, a giant stone snake head arose from the rubbly soil still gleaming with its bold original colors.  At lunchtime on September 19, 2022, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Mexican states of Michoacán and Colima. Its heavy rumbles were felt 400 km (250 miles) away from the epicenter […]

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Listen To The Eerie Sounds Of Pando, Earth’s Largest Living Organism

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The sounds of Pando, the tree that is its own forest, have been released in an effort to promote awareness of this astonishing plant and the threats it faces. Recordings of humpback whale songs released as records in the 1960s helped turn public opinion in most of the world against whaling and save not just […]

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Bobi, The World’s Oldest Ever Dog, Dies At The Age Of 31

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Bobi, the record-breaking world’s oldest dog, has passed away at the ripe old age of 31 years, 165 days. Earlier this year, Bobi was officially crowned Oldest Dog Ever by Guinness World Records. Born in 1992, Bobi had a rocky start in life. He was one of a litter of four pups, but the dogs’ […]

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21 Species Taken Off Endangered Species List Because They’ve Already Gone Extinct

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US Endangered Species Act (ESA) turns 50 in 2023. While it has been highly effective at saving endangered species across that time, unfortunately, it has not been enough to save all of them. The Fish and Wildlife Service has announced that 21 species have been removed from the act and not for a good […]

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Lunar Crystals From Apollo Mission Show Moon Is 40 Million Years Older Than Thought

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There is a lot that we do not know about the formation of the Moon. It’s thought that it formed in a major impact between Earth and a planet the size of Mars, called Theia. When that happened, however, is a bit uncertain, but a new analysis of crystals in rocks collected by Apollo 17 […]

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Paleolithic Women Hunted Too: Should The “Male Hunter” Myth Be Ditched For Good?

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We know that our early human ancestors lived on meat that they could hunt, supplemented with any other foodstuffs that could be gathered off the land. We also know that in this scenario, it was the men doing the hunting and the women doing the gathering – right? Well, it might be time to rip […]

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How Dangerous Is Psychological Pseudoscience?

October 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We all know that social media can be a breeding ground for misinformation, conspiracy theories, and pseudoscience. But how dangerous is it really? Well, according to a new book by two psychologists, the spread of pseudoscientific mental health “therapies” represents a real problem that needs to be addressed. The threat of pseudoscience  The internet is […]

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Why Is Space So Dark Even Though The Universe Is Filled With Stars?

October 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

People have been asking why space is dark despite being filled with stars for so long that this question has a special name – Olbers’ paradox. Astronomers estimate that there are about 200 billion trillion stars in the observable universe. And many of those stars are as bright or even brighter than our sun. So, […]

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Earth’s Deepest Enigma Burns Far Beneath Your Feet

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thousands of kilometers below your feet, there lies a red-hot ball of solid iron. Simply known as Earth’s inner core, the metallic heart of our planet remains relatively enigmatic despite the advances of modern science. The innermost depths of our planet are too distant, not to mention too hot, to probe and collect samples from. […]

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Tonga Eruption’s Vast Impact: A New Gap In Earth’s Ozone

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On January 15, 2022, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano violently erupted beneath the Pacific Ocean, launching a never-before-seen volume of water vapor into the atmosphere. Now, a new study has found that the vapor sparked a large, rapid depletion in the Earth’s ozone layer. Last year’s eruption was record-breaking in a number of ways – […]

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Some Of Earth’s Oldest Secrets Revealed By 450-Million-Year-Old Diamonds

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Diamonds aren’t just a girl’s best friend – turns out they can be pretty useful to geologists too. In fact, as a new study found, some diamonds can even reveal secrets about the evolution of the Earth. As the hardest known natural mineral, diamonds can and have survived a lot, including the creation and destruction […]

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This Could Be The Future Of Living In Space

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Living amongst the stars and traveling across the endless expanse of the cosmos has long been a dream for humankind. Both scientific communities and science fiction alike have spent over a century exploring this ideal. Lifetimes of scientific research, inventions by the most innovative minds, and billions of dollars spent, have meant reaching that monumental […]

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Remarkable Never-Before-Seen Electronic Behavior Observed In Graphene

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have discovered a configuration of graphene layers with some exciting magnetic properties and an electronic property that has not been seen before in a material. Graphene is an atom-thick layer of carbon that has some pretty unusual properties in itself. The atoms are arranged in a hexagonal lattice […]

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The Grand Tomb Of Egypt’s First Woman Pharoah Is Loaded With Wine

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Queen Meret-Neith was one of the most powerful women in the world during her lifetime and perhaps even the first woman pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Little is known about her story, but her extravagant tomb certainly suggests she had immense power – and a taste for booze. Recent excavations at the Abydos archaeological site have […]

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One Of Earth’s Most Massive Living Organisms Is Fragmenting

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A colossal aspen stand in Utah that holds the distinction of being the world’s largest living thing appears to be fragmenting as a result of overgrazing. Known as Pando, the enormous organism is predominantly preyed upon by mule deer and cattle, and new research indicates that human efforts to protect the stand may be exacerbating the problem. […]

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Rare Footage Captures Python Engaging In Cannibalism

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

One species of snake seems to be subscribing a bit too heavily to the idea that “you are what you eat”; in Far North Queensland, Australia, a black-headed python has been spotted snacking on another member of its species. The sight of one black-headed python gulping down another wasn’t exactly what Nick Stock, sanctuary manager […]

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Golden Retrievers Could Live Longer Thanks To A Surprising Gene

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Golden retrievers are one of our most popular canine companions, but it’s an unfortunate fact that they also have a high risk of dying from cancer. However, a new study has identified a gene often associated with cancer that may also hold the key to helping goldens live for longer. It’s a pretty heartbreaking statistic […]

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Hybrid Pythons Are Taking Over The Florida Everglades, Adults With ADHD At Risk Of Dementia, And Much More This Week

October 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week a chart of everything suggests the observable universe might be a black hole, Guinness World Records crowns world’s hottest chili, and molecules crucial for life may have formed in the water on dwarf planet Ceres. Finally, we investigate the historic whaling industry, and what it was they were actually after. Subscribe to the […]

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Mohenjo-daro: The Ancient City Of 40,000 People That Suddenly Fell Into Ruin

October 20, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thousands of years ago, a city of 40,000 people stood proudly in the Indus Valley, rivaling the great powers of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Minoan Crete. It steadily grew for centuries until it suddenly fell into decline and was abandoned for reasons that aren’t totally understood.  The ruins of Mohenjo-daro, meaning “Mound of the Dead […]

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