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New Hubble Image Showcases Two “Overlapping” Spiral Galaxies In Rare Optical Illusion

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has released a brand new image of what seems to be two spiral galaxies overlapping with each other. However, as the team at European Space Agency (ESA) points out, the galaxies are not actually interacting, it is just a case of perfect timing and alignment that gives way to an almost […]

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Perseverance Finds Mars Rock With Highest Abundance Of Organic Molecules Yet

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

This summer NASA’s Perseverance has been busy studying the Jezero Crater ancient river delta on Mars and it looks like it has hit jackpot. A preliminary analysis of one of the rock samples scooped up by the rover has the team amazed: the rock has the highest abundance of organic molecules found on Mars yet. […]

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Fact Check: Are One In 200 People Descended From Genghis Khan?

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Love him or loathe him – and there are plenty of reasons for both – Genghis Khan was undeniably one of the most impressive figures in world history. Born into a small nomadic tribe near Lake Baikal, Temüjin, as he was originally named, grew into the man who united Mongolia and ruled over an empire […]

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Rare Spectacular Comet Wins Top Prize At Astronomy Photographer Of The Year

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022 have been announced, and as always they are spectacular. Chosen from over three thousand entries from 67 countries, Austrian photographer Gerald Rhemann has taken the top honors and the £10,000 prize with his photograph “Disconnection Event”.  The incredible image features Comet Leonard’s gas tail being […]

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Fetal-Maternal Microchimerism: Nature’s Bizarre DNA Soup

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Did you know that your older siblings might have passed on to you more than just a bag of ill-fitting old clothes? If you’re a living human who came out of a womb, you probably have some sort of connection to microchimerism. What is microchimerism? Not to be confused with a chimera (a creature from […]

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TWIS: Scientists Are After COVID Super-Dodgers, The World’s Oldest Heart Is Discovered, And Much More

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, people who have managed to dodge COVID-19 are needed by scientists, a 380-million-year-old heart is helping us better understand evolution, and we learn about the mysterious role of the “Stone of Destiny”.  Are You A COVID “Super-Dodger?” Then Scientists Want To Hear From You Advertisement COVID-19 has infected over 600 million people in […]

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Wave-Riding Ducks, Synchronized Hearts, And Constipated Scorpions Win Ig Nobel Prizes

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

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“World’s Most Advanced Humanoid Robot” Can Now Have Full Conversations

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Recently, we met Ameca, a half-impressive, half absolutely terrifying robot with realistic facial expressions, designed to be a smooth interface between human and robot interaction. It’s all incredibly “Uncanny Valley”, but nonetheless a remarkable display of current technological improvements.  Well, Ameca just got an upgrade. A team of UK researchers have added the use of […]

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Hoax Or Something Else? The “Stone Age” People Living In The Jungle Of Mindanao Island

September 16, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the 1970s and ’80s, a group of people living in the jungles of Mindanao Island in the Philippines caught the attention of both the media and anthropologists. The first time was for their discovery, and the second for alleged fraud. The Tasaday people were first “discovered” in 1971. Reports claimed that 26 people were […]

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Discovery Of Oldest Fossil Heart Puts Organ At 380 Million Years Old

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The oldest heart known to science has been discovered in the remains of an ancient, jawed fish, along with a stomach, intestine, and liver to boot. The 380 million-year-old fish organ smashes previous records by a comfortable 250 million years and is shedding light on the evolution of even human bodies. It comes from an […]

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Destruction Of A Missing Moon May Have Formed The Rings Of Saturn

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The origin of Saturn’s spectacular rings and its mysterious and peculiar connection to Neptune could have a single solution. Saturn used to have another moon that fell into the planet and some of its fragments went on to form the incredible rings that now adorn Saturn, a new study speculates. Scientists have decided to call […]

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In A Single-Molecule Layer, Water Can Act Like Neither Solid Nor Liquid

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

We might think we know how water behaves, but we’ve been overlooking what happens when it gets into spaces so small it’s just a single molecule thick. The outcomes turn out to be very different from water in bulk. Water’s three familiar phases of matter – solid, liquid, and gas – can lead to icebergs […]

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“Massive Societal Failure” Seen During World’s COVID Response, Says Report

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

The shockingly high death toll from COVID-19 is “both a profound tragedy and a massive global failure at multiple levels,” says a new report by the Lancet COVID-19 Commission. A huge interdisciplinary team of researchers reviewed evidence from the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic to see what could have been done better and […]

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Jurassic Bleurgh: Prehistoric Predator’s Fossilized Vomit Reveals Amphibious Meatloaf

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A rare type of fossil was retrieved recently from the Morrison Formation of southeastern Utah when researchers realized they had found preserved vomit. Inside the small regurgitalite was a gathering of amphibians, including at least one small frog and a salamander that might be the smallest ever found in the region. Fossil vomit is a […]

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Daily Multivitamin Linked To Lower Cognitive Decline In Older Adults, Study Suggests

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

Despite their popularity, it’s no secret that multivitamin supplements are completely useless for most people. Aside from giving you some especially expensive urine, they make little difference to your health, and might even raise your risks of certain cancers and heart disease. However, a new study might have found an exception – for older people, […]

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Older Adults That Got COVID-19 May Have Up To 80 Percent Increased Risk Of Alzheimer’s Disease

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

People aged 65 and over had a significantly higher risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease within a year of contracting COVID-19, according to a huge new study of 6 million people. When compared to the control group, there was a 50-80 percent increased risk of developing the neurological disease in people infected with COVID-19, […]

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Christians Could Become A Minority In The US Within Decades

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

If current trends continue, Christians could soon become a minority in the US within just a few decades, according to a new report. Social trends like this are notoriously hard to predict, but it’s evident that the number of people following Christianity in the US has been slipping since the 1970s – and little seems […]

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Our Understanding Of Long COVID’s Most Dreaded Symptom Is Still Unclear

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

When COVID-19 first came onto the scene at the tail-end of 2019, the health advice was simple: it caused ten days or so of fevers, coughs, and trouble breathing, and that was about it. Since then, though, a plethora of symptoms have been added to the list, and “long COVID” – the vernacular name for […]

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Fireball In The Night Sky Seen By Hundreds Across UK And Ireland

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

A bright fireball shot across the night sky over the UK and Ireland Wednesday evening sparking almost 800 reports of a possible meteor to the UK Meteor Network. The spectacle, captured in multiple videos and shared online, is now being investigated by scientists. Whether it was a visiting space rock or space junk is not […]

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The Fisher Protocol: A Harvard Academic’s Barbaric Plan For Storing The Nuclear Codes

September 15, 2022 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s pretty much impossible to truly imagine the consequences of launching a nuclear strike and killing millions of innocent people. This might not be a problem for you, as you will (almost certainly) never have to make a call about whether to use nuclear weapons. But, if you do have the nuclear codes on account […]

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