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Deborah Bloomfield

Papyrus Containing Egyptian Book Of The Dead Found Alongside Mummies At Ancient Cemetery

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered an exceptionally long papyrus scroll containing excerpts from the legendary Book of the Dead alongside the mummified inhabitants of an ancient cemetery. Located within the Tuna el-Gebel necropolis, the newly unearthed graveyard served as the final resting place for senior officials and priests during the New Kingdom, which existed between […]

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Two Deep-Sea Coral Reefs Have Been Discovered Off The Galápagos Islands

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two pristine coral reefs have been discovered deep underwater off the Galápagos Islands, surprising Schmidt Ocean Institute scientists piloting the remote-operated vehicle (ROV) SuBastian. The discovery was made during an expedition that had set out to study underwater cliff ecosystems and came away with two new coral reefs and some previously uncharted sea mounts to […]

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Spooky Green Foxfire Could Be Lighting Up A Forest Near You

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a weird quirk of the natural world, lots of species glow. From dormice to puffins, they are lighting up under UV light for reasons scientists still aren’t sure about. While the sea has a bioluminescent glow created by dinoflagellates, known as sea sparkle, fungi are also joining the glow up, with their own bioluminescence […]

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Lasers Power A Particle Accelerator That (Almost) Fits On A Coin

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Medieval philosophers debated how many angels could dance on the head of a pin; modern scientists are getting close to sticking a particle accelerator on one instead. Particle physicists have announced the demonstration of a nano-accelerator that uses lasers to push electrons to high speeds. Naturally tiny machines like this are not going to replace […]

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The Hammerhead Bat Is Real, But You Don’t Need To Be Scared

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some animals look more like Pokémon than Pokémon do, and this is surely true of the hammerhead bat. With the intimidating species name Hypsignathus monstrosus, it sounds like a villain, but the hammerhead bat is a fruit-slurping sweety. Also known as the hammer-headed fruit bat, or – our personal favorite – the big-lipped bat, it […]

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Infrared Aurora Seen On Uranus For The First Time

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An infrared aurora has been spotted on Uranus for the very first time, providing insights into the strange magnetic fields that can be found on the solar system’s distant icy giants.  Down here on Earth, aurorae are caused by solar winds clashing with highly energetic charged particles in the atmosphere, resulting in the particles emitting […]

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A Ghoulish Face Has Been Spotted In Jupiter’s Swirling Clouds

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just in time for Halloween, NASA has just released this image of a ghoulish face that emerged on the planet Jupiter.  The image was taken on September 7, 2023, during the 54th close flyby of Jupiter by NASA’s Juno mission. It was snapped up over the gas giant’s far northern regions, called Jet N7, when […]

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130-Million-Year-Old Jewel Wasps Captured Perfectly In Amber

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thought to have originated around 162 million years ago, jewel wasps now represent one of the most diverse groups of insects on the planet. However, their fossil record only went back 100 million years – until now. A lump of amber has revealed a 130-million-year-old family of jewel wasps, and with it, insight into their […]

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The Biggest Millipede In History Was Over 2 Meters Long And Half A Meter Wide

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Life On Our Planet has landed on Netflix, introducing some of the biggest and beastliest creatures from the history of life. Its narrator Morgan Freeman was amazed to learn that millipedes have existed for more than 300 million years, and of all the varieties they’ve churned out in that time, the most impressive has to […]

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How Many Friends Does The Average American Have?

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

How many close friends would you say you have? Ever wonder if that number is smaller or bigger than the average? Well, wonder no more, because new data from the Pew Research Center has you covered. They asked a panel of US adults to talk about their friendship groups, and some of the results may […]

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Deep-Sea Football From Your Nightmares Washes Up On California Beach

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sometimes the creatures of the deep find their way onto our shores, ready for some poor passerby to get an early morning jumpscare. The latest to wash up? A Pacific Football Fish, aka the freaky, teethy anglerfish of nightmares. Quite aptly, the sharp-mouthed marine monster washed up on the shores of Crystal Cove State Park, […]

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New Evidence Mars Was A Planet Of Rivers Is Exciting Sign For Ancient Life

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What was Mars like billions of years ago? The presence of liquid water is undeniable, but there are many open mysteries about how the water moved around the planet. New research argues that Mars might have been a planet of rivers, suggesting that there are more fluvial structures on the Red Planet than previous observations […]

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Two Super-Cute New Pygmy Squids Discovered Hiding In Japanese Coral Reefs

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just meters from the shores of the Japanese islands of Okinawa, a colorful array of coral reefs plays host to a wealth of amazing sea creatures. Two new species of pygmy squids have recently been discovered amongst them, and they’re pretty adorable to boot. The new species were dubbed the Ryukyuan Pygmy Squid and Hannan’s […]

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Meteorite Quake Reveals Mars’s Core Is Smaller And Denser Than Thought

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Having NASA’s InSight on Mars has delivered a completely new understanding of what the Red Planet is like. Its seismometer used quakes as sonograms to study the interior of Mars. Initial data from weak close-by quakes suggested a preliminary, but incorrect, picture. Mars was believed to have a larger and less dense core. New data […]

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NASA Brings Back Actual Sample Of Asteroid But Can’t Open The Lid

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you are firing a spacecraft at an asteroid, touching the spacecraft down on that asteroid very briefly to collect a sample, and then returning the sample to Earth, there are a lot of opportunities for problems. Despite the difficulty of the task, NASA successfully returned a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth in late […]

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New Crystal Can Bend Light Just Like Gravity Does

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Gravity affects the trajectory of light. This was a crucial test of Einstein’s theory of general relativity and it has been proven time and time again. Cosmic objects that pack a large mass in a relatively small space produce the most dramatic effects, gravitational lenses. Space-time is warped so much that it acts like a […]

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Creation Of Three Heavy Elements Has Been Observed For First Time Ever

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Three heavy elements have been observed in the aftermath of a gamma ray burst (GRB), the first time synthesis of these elements has been observed, helping fill in the origins of more of the periodic table. The origin of elements with atomic masses heavier than iron has been something of a mystery for a long […]

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Is The Largest Civilization In The World Right Under Our Feet?

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

While insects are perhaps the most overlooked animal group in the world, they are also by far the most numerous. From butterflies to beetles, they inhabit almost every ecosystem on Earth and there’s one group that might have created the largest civilization right under our feet. The Formicidae family contains roughly 12,000 species of ants. […]

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Deepfakes About War In Ukraine Are Sowing Distrust And Screwing With Reality

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research on deepfake videos about the Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown they are distorting people’s perception of reality, creating a dangerous atmosphere where many users do not trust any media they see. Fueled by this deep distrust, conspiracy theories and paranoia are being allowed to flourish. Manipulated images in political propaganda are nothing […]

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Cause Of Over 350 Mysterious Elephant Deaths May Have Been Pinpointed

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists may have found the culprit behind the death of hundreds of African elephants back in 2020: an obscure bacterium known as Bisgaard taxon 45 that’s never been seen in wild elephants before. In May and June 2020, a total of 350 elephants in Botswana mysteriously dropped dead. Following this mass die-off, a further 35 […]

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