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Deborah Bloomfield

What Happens When Your Mind Goes Blank? It Could Be Your Brain In “Local Sleep”

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

You know that feeling when your mind goes blank? One minute you’re happily getting on with something; the next, it’s like all the thoughts have just fallen out of your head. A new study is helping uncover what’s actually going on inside our brains when this happens, including why some of us experience it much […]

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A 113-Million-Year-Old Hell Ant Found In Brazil Is The Oldest Ant Known To Science

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Entombed in stone for 113 million years, this ancient insect is the oldest ant specimen known to science. It’s a new species that belongs to an extinct subfamily of ants called Haidomyrmecinae – better known as hell ants – that only lived during the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.    The fossil was […]

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False Vacuum Decay: The Outlandish Theory Of How All Reality Might End

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The phone or computer that you are reading this on feels pretty solid. What about an apple? It has a mass and weight, it won’t just disappear into nothingness, right? Well… there is a possibility that this might be the ultimate fate of the universe, that all the physics we hold dear might suddenly vanish. […]

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Newly Discovered “Bone Collector” Caterpillar Wears The Bodies Of Its Prey Like A Serial Killer

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Extraordinary behavior has been reported in a species of Hyposmocoma caterpillars. Although the species is yet to be given a scientific name, the team that discovered its behavior call it the “bone collector” caterpillar for the way it will wear pieces of its prey’s bodies as if as trophies. Children’s books are not always the […]

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Dark Matter Bridge Suggests A Hidden Collision In The Perseus Cluster

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Perseus cluster is enormous. It has a mass equivalent to 600 trillion Suns, and it looks like it has not stopped growing. New evidence suggests that it is undergoing a merging process with another cluster, and a bridge of dark matter has been the crucial clue to find this linked, but previously missed, companion. […]

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Artist Creates A Paint Inspired By The “New Color” Olo, Called YOLO

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

When Stuart Semple read the news of a “new color”, he knew it was his duty as a chroma-obsessed artist to cook up a paint inspired by it. And so, after a long night in his “lab,” he concocted a liquid paint that attempts to embody the unprecedented coloration of so-called olo. Olo is the […]

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A Pit With 37 Headless Skeletons Raises Questions: Something Strange Went Down Here

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just a few years ago, dozens of headless skeletons were discovered at a prehistoric pit in Slovakia, leading archeologists to ask a simple question: what on Earth went on here? Now, researchers are starting to unveil the story behind this gruesome site – and things might not be as straightforward as they first appear.   […]

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What Killed Off SpaceX’s Starlink Satellites? It Might Have Been The “Terminator”

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

On February 3, 2022, SpaceX launched 49 Starlink satellites. Within days, the vast majority of them were lost, raining back down across the Caribbean. At the time, Elon Musk’s company blamed a modest geomagnetic storm that took place at roughly the same time. But the real culprit might have been a much more complex and […]

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First-Of-Its-Kind “Power Bar” For Bees Can Keep Colonies Alive Without Pollen

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have developed a first-of-its-kind, fully synthetic food source that may revolutionize efforts to save honeybees. This new “Power Bar” can be put into bee colonies, helping to sustain them without the need for natural pollen. This game-changing innovation is the outcome of a long collaboration between researchers at Washington State University and APIX Biosciences […]

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Scientists Are Tattooing Tardigrades Because Why Not

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

At half a millimeter long (0.02 inches) tardigrades are so small they’re hard to see without a microscope. However, these adorable eight-legged creatures still have room for tattoos on their bodies, scientists have demonstrated, and the work could lead to medical applications, much as it may sound like the product of bored minds. Tardigrades, also […]

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5 Health Problems Caused By Tobacco Use That Aren’t Lung Cancer

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lung cancer might be one of the most well-known potential consequences of using tobacco, but it’s far from the only health problem that’s been linked to it. In fact, tobacco use can affect nearly every organ in the body – so what other conditions can it cause? Gum disease According to the Centers for Disease […]

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Feel You’re Being Watched? Inside The “Truman Show Delusion”, Where People Believe Their Life Is Reality TV

April 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you ever watched the 1998 hit movie The Truman Show starring Jim Carrey, and thought to yourself, “Well, that’s nice – but what if I am actually in a reality TV show and I just don’t know about it?”. There are some people who truly believe that, and that thought process is actually called Truman […]

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Bug-Busting Antimicrobial Paint Can Make Surfaces Pathogen-Proof – From Staph to E. coli

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

You should always wash your hands if you touch public surfaces, because they might be covered in dangerous pathogens. While one should wash hands regularly anyway, it would be so much easier if dangerous microbes simply did not stay on trays, seats, handles, and toilets. That dream could soon be a reality thanks to a […]

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Deep-Sea Fish Have Independently Evolved The Same Gene Mutation To Deal With Crushing Pressure

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s no wonder deep-sea creatures are so strange. They survive against the odds in one of the most extreme environments on the planet, featuring near-zero temperatures, desperately low oxygen levels, constant darkness, and unbelievably high pressure. How on Earth do they do it? In a new study, scientists have taken a look at the genetics […]

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Record-Breaking Quantum Encryption Sent Through A 254-Kilometer-Long Real Telecom Network

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The potential of quantum computers is astounding, with the ability to solve complex problems that not even the most powerful supercomputer could. We are not there yet, despite some positive steps forward. Quantum computers will also benefit from a quantum communication network – a quantum internet. Now, researchers have been able to test a quantum […]

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Melting Ice Age Glaciers May Have Sped Up Continental Movement And Increased Volcanic Activity

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Atlantic Ocean has been widening for hundreds of millions of years, but its growth may have briefly gone into overdrive thanks to the melting of glaciers as the last Ice Age came to an end. Moreover, the processes involved may have also caused up uptick in volcanic eruptions, with implications for the melting we […]

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Ancient Giant Kangaroos Were Homebodies, New Study Concludes, Contributing To Their Extinction

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Bigger mammals usually roam more widely than smaller relatives, but fossils indicate this wasn’t true for extinct giant kangaroos. The findings could help explain the extinction of these great beasts as climate change made their home ranges unviable. Australia is famous for its existing strange beasts, but that is nothing to what it had in […]

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First Ever Evidence Of Roman Gladiators Fighting Lions Discovered In Britain

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A Roman-era skeleton from York, northern England, shows signs of having been bitten by a big cat, thus providing the first archaeological evidence that gladiators did battle with lions and other terrifying beasts. Previously, these fabled human-animal contests were only known from written and artistic sources, leading many scholars to question whether the brutal encounters […]

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Some Parts Of Human DNA Might Be Evolving Way Faster Than Scientists Thought

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists might have succeeded in sequencing the entire human genome, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still learning new things about it. Case in point: a new study has found that some parts of our DNA are acquiring changes much more rapidly than previously thought. Changes in the genome are known as mutations. That word […]

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Unexpectedly, A Car Was Found On A WW2 Shipwreck – And NOAA Is Asking For Help Identifying It

April 23, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The USS Yorktown was a major chess piece in one of the most pivotal naval battles in the Pacific Theater of World War Two. But on a recent deep-sea expedition, ocean explorers made a bizarre discovery aboard its watery grave: a shell of an old car, resting silently on the hangar deck. What was it […]

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