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Deborah Bloomfield

A Growing Number Of People Believe Aliens Have Visited Us – And That Could Be A Problem

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Is there anyone out there? Anyone who’s ever peered into the deepest parts of the night sky has likely asked themselves this question at least once in their life. And, if they’ve ever considered the sheer size of the universe, then they may have even answered in the affirmative; there must be other life out […]

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The World’s Tiniest Snake Was Lost To Science For 20 Years. Now, It’s Back, And We Have Photos

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In what must have been like looking for a needle in a stack of small, wiggly needles, scientists have rediscovered a “lost species” of snake that’s so small, it makes a coin look massive. The Barbados threadsnake (Tetracheilostoma carlae), the smallest snake in the world, was rediscovered under a rock in central Barbados during an […]

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Terror Bird’s Mangled Leg Suggests It Died In The Jaws Of A Caiman 15 Million Years Ago

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The terror bird. It’s a name that strikes fear, and with good reason. These “super predators” from the Phorusrhacidae were a family of massive carnivorous birds that were among the largest predators of their time. A rare fossil has now revealed a surprising weakness, however, as it suggests that 15 million years ago, one died […]

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How Do Americans Really Feel About Diversity And Multiculturalism?

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Anyone using social media at the moment will likely be aware of the increasingly heated debates surrounding migration, identity, and national cohesion. It feels like everywhere you look, people are getting more divided over the question of how white and Christian America should be. But what if this division is really just an illusion? According […]

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First Female Same-Sex Behavior Seen In Crickets, But Only Because We’ve Not Been Looking

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Male Hawaiian field crickets typically sing to attract a mate. However, some of these males have evolved a genetic mutation, which means they fall silent, unable to chirp, known as flatwing. While this might seem sad, this genetic mutation actually protects them from a parasitoid fly, their deadly enemy that can find a cricket by […]

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How Do Rockets Move In Space If There Is No Medium To Push Against?

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Moving around on the Earth, as humans so enjoy, is something we all have an instinctive understanding of. In order to move forward, you push against something else. Your feet push against the floor as you walk, your body against the water as you swim, and your rotating car wheels push back against the surface […]

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Natural Antidepressants: Legit Alternative Or A Load Of Nonsense?

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

What do zinc, bitter orange, lavender, saffron, and vitamin D all have in common? No, they’re not the ingredients to a bizarre-sounding salad, but they are all products that have been touted as natural antidepressants. The real question is – do any of them actually work? What are natural antidepressants? Natural antidepressants are pretty much what […]

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247-Million-Year-Old Punky Reptile Had A Mohawk Made Of Weird Appendages

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two exceptionally well preserved reptile skeletons dating back to the Triassic period have totally rewritten our understanding of the evolution of skin appendages such as feathers and hair. Known as Mirasaura grauvogeli – meaning “Grauvogel’s Wonder Reptile” – the strange prehistoric creature appears to have sported a crest of odd accessories on its back, demonstrating that […]

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Solid Gold Superheated To 14 Times Its Melting Point, Bypassing The “Entropy Catastrophe”

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers have been able to heat up a sample of solid gold to over 14 times its melting temperature for a fraction of a second, bypassing a theoretical limit known as the entropy catastrophe. The approach, known as superheating, might lead to a better understanding of how substances change phase at a fundamental level and […]

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Water Tornadoes Are Surprisingly Good At Modeling Planetary Formation

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Attempting to model astronomical systems can often involve supercomputers, but scientists have also looked for alternative analogue systems to model the astronomical systems they are studying. This can involve varying degrees of complexity. In the past, they have simulated black holes in the lab using “quantum tornados” inside superfluid helium, but even old-fashioned water has […]

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Missing 40 Percent Of Matter In The Universe Finally Discovered: “The Simulations Were Right All Along”

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The regular matter that makes us, planets, stars, and galaxies is about 5 percent of the matter-energy content of the universe. The rest is made of dark matter and dark energy, though we are not sure what they are. There is also uncertainty around the regular matter, since for a long time over one-third of […]

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“The Fox That Rescued The Storm God”: 4,400-Year-Old Sumerian Tablet With Previously Unknown Myth Analyzed For First Time

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A scholar has recently discovered a previously unknown Sumerian myth inscribed on a long-overlooked 4,400-year-old tablet. Although the story is incomplete, due to the tablet’s fractured nature, there is enough text to indicate an exciting narrative of a cunning fox infiltrating the netherworld in order to rescue the storm god, Ishkur. The tablet, known as […]

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Why Does The Sky Turn Green When A Thunderstorm Is Brewing?

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you noticed the sky suddenly turn a vivid green, it could be nature’s way of telling you to buckle down and find shelter.  A greenish sky is often associated with incoming tornadoes, and while that belief holds some truth, it’s not quite that simple.  Meteorologists note that a green hue usually signals that storm […]

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Africa’s Lake Bosumtwi Has Extraterrestrial Origins

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana is no ordinary lake. If it looks a little bit out of place in the surrounding landscape, that’s because it is. It is the only natural lake in the country, formed just over 1 million years ago when a meteorite from outer space crashed into the rainforest, leaving behind a crater […]

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Earth May Have Over 6 Temporary “Mini-Moons” At Any Given Time. They’re Made Of Moon

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has concluded that Earth’s mini-moons may not have come from the asteroid belt as we once thought, but a source far closer to home. According to the team, Earth likely has around 6.5 minimoons captured at any one time. Mini-moons are small asteroids or comets that can become captured by a planet’s […]

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We Finally Know How The Brain Wakes Up – And Why It Sometimes Sucks So Much

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

For some of us more than others, waking up in the morning is a special kind of torture. Your alarm blares its anthem into your head; the sunlight blasts in at you through the window; you try in vain to burrow back down into your bedcovers but alas, your boss, or kids, or partner, or, […]

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Leonardo Da Vinci’s Flying Machine Is Better Than Modern Drones For Noise And Power

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Leonardo da Vinci was, by any metric, a genius – but he was still limited by his time. The man may have been a secret authority on anatomy, music, art, engineering, and even frickin’ paleogeography, but we wouldn’t expect him to understand the best way to, say, design an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle – that is, […]

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Should You Wash Your Chicken?

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

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The Drunk Hypothesis: Did Booze Enable The Rise Of Human Civilization?

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s hard to find a single common denominator that links all human societies and underpins all of our achievements as a species, but some scientists think that alcohol may be the most likely candidate. Known as the “drunk hypothesis”, this idea is based on the rationale that booze enhances social bonding and creativity, and that […]

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Some Sharks Can Walk, Because Apparently One Mode Of Transportation Isn’t Enough

July 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you go down to the ocean today, you might just be in for a big surprise. From deep-sea disco worms to orcas giving each other kelp massages, there’s no end to what the ocean can offer. Some of the more unusual characters to be found include fish species that can walk, and one of […]

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