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Deborah Bloomfield

Man Charged After Wild Platypus Taken On Train Ride To Shopping Center

April 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A man in Australia has been charged after allegedly taking a wild platypus from a waterway, wrapping it in a towel, then taking it on a train and to a shopping center where members of the public were allowed to pet it. Queensland Police allege that the platypus was taken from a waterway in Morayfield […]

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This Is What Antarctica Looks Like Naked Beneath All The Ice

April 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ice covers around 98 percent of the Antarctic continent, shielding the vast majority of its land mass from sight. However, thanks to some incredible imaging techniques, we’re able to gain a deeper understanding of what the continent of Antarctica would look like without ice.  The Bedmap2 was created back in 2013 using vast amounts of […]

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Florida Python Lays Whopping 96 Eggs In One Go, Setting New Record

April 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Move over, Octomom: you’ve just been outdone by a factor of 12. And sure, granted, the super-fertile newcomer is a Burmese python rather than a human – but still, at 96 eggs, this reptilian new mom is a record breaker among her species. “To our knowledge, this is the largest clutch size ever documented for […]

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“Majestic” Amur Tigers Are Healthier, Hungrier, And Hornier Than “Steady” Peers

April 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you live with a feline or two you might know that cats have personalities, but what about their wild counterparts? Semi-wild Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica), also called Siberian tigers, at two wildlife sanctuaries in China are the focus of a new study looking at their personalities in a bid to better inform conservation […]

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Cartwheeling Snakes May Be Trying To Bamboozle Predators

April 6, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Cartwheeling snakes are the subject of a new paper that explores if this hectic movement may actually be a defense mechanism to ward off predators. The gymnastic reptile in question is the dwarf reed snake, Pseudorabdion longiceps, that’s been observed going tail-over-tongue to cartwheel away by repeatedly launching its coiled body into the air. Snakes […]

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Giant, Stinking Blob Reaches Record-Breaking Size, Now It’s Headed For Florida

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Coastlines across the globe are preparing for gargantuan blobs of sargassum seaweed that are on their way after accumulating in the Atlantic Ocean. The bloom was expected to bring with it millions of tons of odorous algae to the Caribbean and parts of Florida, and now reports suggest it could be the largest seaweed blob […]

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Disagreement Over The Expansion Rate Of The Universe Is Worse Than Ever

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Over the last several years, cosmologists have had to grapple with an unyielding conundrum. The expansion rate of the universe, also known as the Hubble’s constant (H0), has two different values depending on how you measure it, either with the echo of the Big Bang or with stars and galaxies. Researchers have now improved the […]

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The Famous Benin Bronzes Were Forged From German Brass

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Among the most controversial artifacts housed in British and American museums, the Benin Bronzes are a collection of thousands of African artworks created by Nigerian Edo metalsmiths between the 16th and 19th centuries. As arguments over the priceless relics’ repatriation continue, researchers have finally discovered the source of the metal from which the pieces were […]

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Red Atmospheric Circle Caught On Camera Is Rare ELVES Phenomenon

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An enormous red circle briefly appeared in the Italian sky last week. This fleeting event, lasting a fraction of a second, looks like the dusting of a crimson doughnut but in reality, is a rare atmospheric event known as an ELVE. ELVES are an Emission of Light and Very Low-Frequency perturbations due to Electromagnetic Pulse […]

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A Day In The Life Of An Ancient Egyptian Doctor

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Follow Peseshet as she carries out the day-to-day activities of a doctor in Ancient Egypt, from treating patients to teaching the next generation of students, as outlined by Elizabeth Fox. Peseshet, who lived around 2500 BCE when the pyramids were being built, is considered the earliest known female physician in Ancient Egypt, possibly in history.  […]

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Dinosaur Prints Found Under Restaurant Table Confirmed As 100 Million Years Old

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dinosaur footprints were discovered during a chance encounter back in 2022 as a diner at a restaurant in China asked about some unusual pits on the stone floor. The person noticed there were a dozen evenly-spaced imprints along the outdoor courtyard of the Garden Restaurant in Sichuan Province, which were later confirmed to be dinosaur […]

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First-Ever Orbital Launch Of SpaceX’s Starship Mega-Rocket Could Be Next Week

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

SpaceX’s Starship might finally take to the sky. The launch vehicle is the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built, even bigger than NASA’s massive Space Launch System that took Artemis I to the Moon. It’s also the first to be designed for complete reuse. All going well, its inaugural flight will take place next […]

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New Images From Inside Fukushima Nuclear Plant Are Causing Big Worries

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Robotic probes have dived into the watery ruins of the Fukushima nuclear power plant and revealed that vital supporting structures appear to be damaged. While the discovery is not an immediate concern, it’s feared it could become a major issue if another earthquake rocks the area. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) uses remote-controlled probes […]

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First Case Of Rare Tick-Borne Disease Confirmed In The UK

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Multiple ticks across the UK have been found to carry tick-borne encephalitis virus, and one human case has been confirmed, making it the first case of the rare virus in the UK. Health officials now warn the public to stay away from ticks where possible, as this adds to the potentially dangerous diseases they may […]

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Supernatural Beliefs Have Featured In Every Society Throughout History. New Research Helps Explain Why

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Religion is a human universal. For thousands of years, humans have held religious beliefs and participated in religious rituals. Throughout history, every human society has featured some kind of supernatural or religious belief. Why is religion so prevalent? One reason is that it’s a powerful tool for explanation. Advertisement The world is a mysterious place, […]

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“Ceremonial” Viking Shields May Have Actually Been Used for Combat, Study Suggests

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research argues that 64 Viking shields, previously assumed to be ceremonial in nature, were actually used in battle. A reanalysis of the iconic wooden round shields suggests they may have been covered in rawhide and used in combat. In 1879, two farmer’s sons decided to dig up a large burial mound located on the […]

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Australia’s Gold Rush Ended In The 19th Century. So Why Are People Still Finding So Much Gold?

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An amateur gold prospector in Victoria, Australia, recently discovered a gold nugget big enough to hold in two hands, worth around A$240,000. It was a lucky find, but he had chosen the right place to look. Central Victoria was home to one of the world’s great gold rushes in the 19th century, which was focused […]

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Possible Link Between Lithium In Tap Water And Autism Risk, Study Suggests

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has found a potential link between the amount of lithium within the water supply and higher rates of autism in the population, marking one of the first times lithium has been associated with autism risk. The study of data from Denmark suggested that pregnant women whose tap water had more lithium showed […]

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IFLScience Meets: Ocean Explorer Osvaldo Ulloa From New Documentary “I Am The Earth”

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the latest version of The Climate Change Performance Index 2023 (CCPI), Chile is ranked as the country with the best climate protection performance in Latin America, and the third best in the world. Chile has now committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, with specific policies relating to greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy, […]

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Why Would You Inject A Frog With Human Pee? To See If You’re Pregnant

April 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

These days, checking whether you’re pregnant or not is as simple as peeing on a stick and waiting a minute or two. In fact, it’s now so quick and straightforward to get procreative peace of mind that it’s easy to forget what a modern invention these little disposable tests really are – yet for most […]

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