This week, evidence has been revealed of a city existing 5,400-4,900 years ago in what is now Morocco, scientists have discovered that a strange winged fish uses its “legs” like tongues to taste the sea floor, and a 1,000-year-old biblical tree has been revived from a seed found in a Judean cave. Finally, we question […]
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First New Schizophrenia Treatment Approach In Decades Gets FDA Approval
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has just approved a new drug for the treatment of schizophrenia. Marketed under the name Cobenfy, the medication combines two different drugs that together target a totally different mechanism in the brain than conventional antipsychotics, offering a welcome new alternative for patients. Advertisement Schizophrenia is a diagnosis that […]
Watch Turbulence Of Plasma Swirling In The Solar Atmosphere In Stunning New Video
The Sun affects everything in the Solar System, and not just through its mass and light. A stream of plasma is constantly released – that is the solar wind – and it impacts all the worlds around the Sun. There are many mysteries surrounding the solar wind, especially at its origin in the Sun’s atmosphere, […]
Goofy Seals, Bird Fails, And A Curious Ant: Finalists For Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2024
A cheeky ant, stoned-looking owls, and a very goofy elephant seal are just some of the characters in this year’s finalists for the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography awards. Advertisement Ahead of announcing the winners on December 10, the award’s organizers have released a shortlist of 40 standalone images, four portfolio entries, and three videos from […]
Watch Delightful Footage Of A Grey Seal Giving Birth To Adorable Tiny Pup
Typically, birthing animals like to hide away in a den or nest, and even those that give birth in the open might still find a quiet spot to bring new life into the world. While this is understandable, monitoring populations can become harder when the wildlife is actively hiding from you. Fortunately, volunteers managed to […]
Our Fate To Be Destroyed By The Sun Can Be Avoided, New Earth-Sized World Suggests
Astronomers have found an Earth-size planet orbiting a white dwarf, suggesting that maybe the fate of our world is not to be destroyed by the Sun in about 5 billion years. This system is located 4,000 light-years away from us and it is truly a preview of one of the possible futures of Earth. Advertisement […]
39,000-Year-Old Exquisitely Preserved Mammoth Is Earliest Evidence Of Humans In The Arctic
Often hailed as the best-preserved woolly mammoth corpse ever discovered, the body of a young female specimen named Yuka has just yielded a staggering surprise. By analyzing cut marks on the animal’s hide, researchers have now determined that the beast was butchered by humans 39,000 years ago, thus providing the earliest evidence for the presence […]
How Do Our Minds Cope With Zero? Implants In Brains Reveal The Mental Struggle Of Nothing
What happens when we think about nothing? No, we don’t mean some zen “clear your mind” meditative exercise: we’re talking about math – and as it turns out, it takes a lot of brainpower to think about zero. Advertisement So. Zero is a weird number. Okay, not a weird number as in being abundant but […]
There Are No Spider Eggs In Your Banana, So You Can Relax Now
It’s come to our attention that there are those walking among us who fear the possibility of encountering a nest of spider eggs at the bottom of their banana. And so, in the finest tradition of IFLScience, we’re here with a PSA: there are no spider eggs in your banana, and this is not something […]
Site of Famous Arecibo Telescope Seeks To Move From Astronomy To Education
A science education center is scheduled to open soon at the site of the mighty Arecibo telescope, and pilot phase programs were run there over the summer. However, some still have concerns that this is a token gesture that will fail to take the great telescope’s place. Astronomers are also waiting to hear about the […]
Biblical Seeds, World’s Oldest Cheese, And A Fish With Tongues For Legs
This week on Break It Down: the major African civilization the world forgot, the world’s oldest cheese gets found on mummies, blasting asteroids with X-rays, a fish that’s basically got tongues for legs, the resurrection of a biblical seed, and why no one can decide how fast the universe is expanding. Available on all your […]
What’s The Oldest City In The US?
The United States itself might only be a measly 248 years old, but there are plenty of sites now existing within it that have been around for far longer. That even includes cities – but which city is the oldest of them all? Pack your sunglasses (and maybe a helmet), because we’re off to Florida. […]
Brand New Dino Discovered In Drawer In Mexico Could Totally Upend Tyrannosaur History
Sometimes, world-changing discoveries are made in the field, or the lab, or are accompanied by a cry of “Eureka!” and a naked Greek dude running down the street dripping bathwater as he goes. Advertisement Other times, though – probably more often than you might expect, in fact – they’re found collecting dust in a box […]
Were Neanderthals Even More “Human” Than Us?
Ever since their discovery in the 19th century, Neanderthals have been unfairly tarnished as the heavy-browed, brutish cousins of Homo sapiens (whose name, by comparison, means “thinking man” in Latin). While the stereotype has been tough to shake, a huge amount of research has helped to reinvent the image of Neanderthals in the 21st century; […]
The World’s Fastest Submarine Was A Soviet Speed Demon Capable Of 44.7 Knots
Built and designed over 50 years ago, the Soviet K-222 submarine still holds the record for the world’s fastest submarine ever built, reaching speeds of 82.8 kilometers (51.4 miles) per hour or 44.7 knots. Advertisement Initially known as K-162, the K-222 was developed under the orders of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of […]
Geological Fingerprints Suggest The Anthropocene Started In The 1950s
A new study dates the start of the Anthropocene, the epoch where human impact on the Earth system causes it to deviate from its natural behavior, as having started in the middle of the last century. Human activities have reached a point where their impacts on the planet’s system can be observed, and it’s driving […]
JWST Sees Hydrogen Emission Line From Time When The Universe Should Have Been Opaque
The great thing about having telescopes that can look further and further into the past is being surprised by what we see there. Advertisement With the infrared JWST, we were hoping to learn more about the formation of galaxies, as well as clear up mysteries about how supermassive black holes became so large. But we […]
Powerful Black Hole Jets Might Be Triggering Unrelated Nova Explosions
The jets released by supermassive black holes are formidable. Some extend for millions of light-years and most have particles that move close to the speed of light with incredible energies – and it seems that might affect events completely unrelated to them such as novae eruption. Advertisement A nova is a temporary brightening of an […]
New 73-Million-Year-Old Duck-Billed Dinosaur With Giant Nose Just Dropped
Paleontologists have described a brand-new species of duck-billed dinosaur with one hell of a honker, and this giant schnoz – alongside some pretty huge toothlike structures – is part of the reason why they were able to identify it as such. The new species, dubbed Coahuilasaurus lipani, is thought to have lived around 72.5 million […]
Porcupine Baby Born By C-Section Is The Most Adorable Thing We’ve Seen Maybe Ever
There are some sentences you never expect to write. Things like: the porcupine C-section was a success, and both mother and porcupette are doing well. Advertisement And yet, that’s where we find ourselves – because that’s exactly what has happened. This April saw the birth by cesarean section of Dakota, a male baby porcupine from […]