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Deborah Bloomfield

What’s Inside Mount Rushmore’s Secret Chamber?

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On Halloween day 1941, the 14-year long effort to carve 18-meter (60-foot) tall faces into the side of Mount Rushmore was finally completed. Forming the iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, the structure displays the profiles of US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. But did you know behind […]

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Watch Humans And Dolphins Team Up For A Mutually Beneficial Catch

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Near Laguna, Brazil, bottlenose dolphins have formed a rare alliance thought to have lasted 140 years with humans using hand-thrown fishnets. A study confirms that the collaboration benefits both mammal partners, but outside forces are destroying the conditions that make it possible. Large schools of mullet (Mugil liza) migrate along the east coast of South […]

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Is Bigfoot A Black Bear? New Analysis Suggests Case Of Mistaken Identity

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In sad news for fans of urban folklore, Bigfoot could actually be several hundred black bears, a new analysis suggests. It seems people across North America may have been mistaking the American black bear (Ursus americanus) for everyone’s favorite giant hairy ape-like creature all these years. The analysis, poetically titled “If it’s there, could it […]

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Who Overestimates Their IQ The Most? Study Finds Young Men Aren’t The Worst

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has highlighted just how much people may not know their own IQ, finding the largest disparities in young men and older women. Looking at both intelligence quotient (IQ) and emotional quotient (EQ), the results showed that younger males think their scores are significantly higher than they actually are; but, as we age, […]

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“Necropants” Made Of Human Skin Were Once Rumored To Make You Rich

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Everybody loves a harebrained get-rich-quick scheme, but if there’s one that has to top the “Absolutely Not” charts it’s surely necropants. The pants, also known in legend as nábrækur or nábrók, were rumored to bring the wearer of a pair of human-leg-skin trousers riches, but only if you followed a strict set of instructions. The […]

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Does This Cause Cancer? How Scientists Determine Whether A Chemical Is Carcinogenic – Sometimes With Controversial Results

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

People are exposed to numerous chemicals throughout their lifetimes. These chemicals can be from the air, foods, personal care items, household products and medications. Unfortunately, exposure to certain chemicals can cause harmful health effects, including cancer. Substances that cause cancer are called carcinogens. Familiar examples include tobacco smoke, radon, asbestos and diesel engine exhaust. To […]

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8 Millions Dog Mummies Were Buried Within The Catacombs of Anubis

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1897, mining engineer and archaeologist Jacques de Morgan made a map of several catacombs at Anubis, North Saqqara, Egypt. On this map was the first modern reference to a Tomb de Chiens, or tomb of the dogs. The name was somewhat of an understatement, for when the catacombs were investigated later in 2015, it […]

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Side-Eye May Be More Common Among Primates Than We Realized

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The sclera isn’t something you tend to think of when imagining animals, but looking at a photo of a chimpanzee with white eyes you might get the feeling that something’s slightly off. This is because most primates have a dark sclera, which in human eyes is the white that surrounds the iris and pupil.  The […]

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AI Attempts To Create A Sign Language Manual, With Predictably Horrifying Results

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated imagery has moved on impressively in the last decade, from 2014 when the most cutting-edge technology could produce a picture that looked like it was taken on a Game Boy Color. Now it can even win state fair art competitions.  However, there are still a few things that all the main leaders […]

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Autistic People May Feel Pain More Strongly Than Neurotypicals, Study Finds

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study has contradicted a prevalent belief that people on the autism spectrum are “indifferent to pain”, by finding that these individuals may actually experience pain more intensely than neurotypical people. The research team hopes that the results will lead to better pain treatment for autistic people. It is very common for autistic people to […]

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Archaeologists Have No Idea What This Weird Glyph Is And Want Your Help

January 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ancient history is full of people doing weird stuff, which is good news for archaeologists on the hunt for interesting artifacts or the leftovers of strange archaic rituals. Every now and then, though, researchers dig something up that leaves them utterly bamboozled, as appears to be the case for a team of scientists in England. […]

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Why Is Nature Full Of Patterns? Find Out In Issue 7 Of CURIOUS – Out Now

January 29, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The latest issue of IFLScience’s free digital magazine CURIOUS is out now, bringing you science highlights for the month plus deep dives into intriguing topics, interviews, exclusives, diary dates, and explanations for some of Earth’s most perplexing natural phenomena and landscapes. Join us as we put curious questions to top experts, share excerpts from the […]

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Karahan Tepe: The Stunning “Sister” Of Göbekli Tepe Is Just As Mysterious

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The 12,000-year-old prehistoric site of Göbekli Tepe has become showered with attention in recent years – and rightly so – but it’s lesser known that southern Turkey is also home to a very similar “sister site” known as Karahan Tepe. Located just over 45 kilometers (27 miles) east of Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe was first […]

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Four Possible Consequences Of El Niño Returning In 2023

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Every two to seven years, the equatorial Pacific Ocean gets up to 3°C warmer (what we know as an El Niño event) or colder (La Niña) than usual, triggering a cascade of effects felt around the world. This cycle is called the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) because every El Niño is naturally followed by […]

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Could Ecosystem Services Outperform Carbon Credits In The Climate Fight?

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Finance can be a tool in the climate crisis, but how and where we spend the money will decide how powerful it is. Carbon credits and earth technologies that have existed for billions of years could see historically undervalued parts of the planet make well-deserved money while simultaneously securing a future for humans across the […]

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Say Goodbye To Uncomfortable Power Dynamics — Charge Up to 6 Devices At One Time

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It all started with a smartphone, then earbuds, and finally, a smartwatch. Your electronic life has become complicated. Don’t get us wrong, we know that you need ALL of your devices. Where would you be without them? But, how do you charge all of your devices at the same time to ensure you are ready […]

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These Five Spectacular Impact Craters On Earth Highlight Our Planet’s Wild History

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

I think all craters are cool, I’m just going to start with that. I am very biased. Impact craters occur on every planetary body in our Solar System, no matter the size. By studying impact craters and the meteorites that cause them, we can learn about the processes and the geology that shape our entire […]

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TWIS: Metal Robot Liquifies And Re-Forms To Escape Prison Cell, Bizarre Handprint Found In Ancient Moat Wall, And Much More This Week

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, a scene from Terminator 2 becomes reality when a tiny person-shaped robot manages to liquefy and re-solidify, researchers claim AI could reach the singularity within seven short years, and we investigate Earth’s only known sample of the rarest crystal on the planet.  Advertisement Shape-Shifting Robot Escapes Miniature Prison Cell By Liquifying Before Re-solidifying […]

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E. coli, The Archetypal Single-Celled Organism, Has A Secret Multicellular Lifestyle

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Escherichia coli bacteria sometimes organize themselves into sets of four known as rosettes, a trait usually associated with multicellular organisms like ourselves, as a step towards becoming biofilms. The finding blurs what is considered perhaps the most important division among living things, and also raises questions about how we missed something so important in such […]

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Why Are Scientists Dying The Ocean Pink In California?

January 28, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Picture the scene: a beautiful bright clear California day, the sun is shining, the sky is blue, the ocean is pink. Wait, what? Well, thanks to scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Washington that’s exactly what you’ll get if you go down to San Diego beach in January […]

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