The UK has become the first European country to approve the sale of lab-grown meat – not for humans, but for cats and dogs. Advertisement UK-based company Meatly is now authorized to sell pet food products containing cultivated chicken, according to an announcement on their website. They hope to start selling the product later this […]
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These Are The US States With The Highest Gender Inequality
An international group of researchers has developed a new tool for measuring gender inequality between women and men in the United States, and in doing so, revealed which states have the greatest levels of inequality for women. Advertisement According to the team’s findings, gender inequality is at its highest in Arkansas, closely followed by Louisiana […]
Where Does Creativity Come From? Scientists Work Out A Piece Of The Puzzle
Creativity. We usually associate it with the work of great artists or thinkers: from Beethoven to Einstein, from Picasso to the mastermind that gave us Tiramisu. Creativity is also part of our everyday lives. Every time we make novel associations between concepts, or come up with a new hack to use a straw to hull […]
Largest Floating Wind Platform’s Twin Giant Turbines Withstand Category 5 Hurricanes
A newly launched floating platform will trial a novel way around the challenges of harvesting the wind over deep waters, putting two giant 8.3-megawatt (MW) turbines in a V formation. This enables a combined power greater than any existing floating turbine, or indeed any wind platform in widespread use. Advertisement Offshore wind provides a small […]
Are Dinosaur Skeletons In Museums The Real Thing?
Observing the wonders of the natural world is a pretty incredible experience, from beluga whale migration live streams to visiting your zoo of choice. But what about the wonder of long-dead species that roamed planet Earth millions of years ago? IFLScience took a trip down to the Natural History Museum, London to learn all about their […]
Doomed Skeletons At Pompeii Show The Volcano Wasn’t The Sole Killer
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE showered the Roman town of Pompeii in volcanic ash and pumice before blanketing it in a rapid stream of piping-hot gas and volcanic matter. While the red-hot wrath of the volcano may seem like the prime killer, new evidence has shown another deadly force was at play: […]
“Apex” The Stegosaurus Fossil Shatters World Record Fetching $44.6 Million At Auction
After less than an hour and a half of bidding, the remains of a Stegosaurus dubbed “Apex” sold for a whopping $44.6 million at Sotheby’s on Wednesday, making it the most expensive fossil ever to have been sold at auction. The successful bidder was American hedge fund manager and multi-billionaire Kenneth Griffin, who doesn’t seem […]
3,800-Year-Old Red Cloth Found In Cave Of Skulls Came From Far, Far Away
A strip of scarlet-red cloth that was discovered in Israel’s Cave of Skulls has been dated to over 3,800 years old, marking the earliest archaeological evidence of a dyed textile using crushed bugs. Despite being crafted in the Bronze Age, the color of the extremely rare pigment is still full of life – and mystery. […]
Astrophotographer Catches Sun Firing Spectacular Plasma Ejection At Mercury
Yesterday one of the longest solar prominences seen in years caused the Sun to fire out a major coronal mass ejection (CME). The prominence is estimated to have reached a length greater than the distance between the Earth and the Moon, around 380,000 kilometers (236,000 miles). Although CMEs are common so close to solar maximum, […]
Critically Endangered Siamese Crocodile Population Boosted By 60 Adorable Hatchlings
Habitat loss and destruction is one of the key issues facing species today. Fortunately, conservation groups are working hard, both with species in conservation areas and with those populations that need to be raised in captivity, to bolster the population. Now, for one species at least, it seems the results are paying off as the […]
Magic Mushrooms Desynchronize Your Brain For Up To Three Weeks
Tripping on magic mushrooms causes brain activity to become less organized and more random, with these effects lasting for several weeks. Having observed this phenomenon in action, the authors of a new brain-imaging study suggest that this scrambling of connectivity patterns may lead to more flexible cognition, which could explain how psychedelics help to alleviate […]
What Made Genghis Khan So Successful?
In the annals of history, few names inspire as much awe and fear as Genghis Khan. And that’s for good reason: he was arguably the greatest conqueror in history, building what would become the largest continental empire ever seen out of a group of squabbling nomadic tribes in central Asia. Advertisement That’s not the kind […]
Earth’s Poles’ Cooling Power Is Declining Even Faster Than Their Ice Coverage
As sea ice melts, it creates feedback that warms the Earth. New research shows that feedback is happening faster than previously estimated. As a result, there has been a 13-15 percent reduction in the cooling effect of global sea ice since the early 1980s, more than the loss of ice itself. Advertisement Ice plays an […]
Why Do Men Grow Beards? Study Reveals Surprising Motivations Behind Facial Hair
Over the last decade or so, beards have enjoyed a prominent place in men’s fashion. What was once deemed a temporary resurgence among hipsters in the late 2000s has now become a staple feature of chins across the land. But regardless of whether you think beards are hot or not, those with them have various […]
Finding “Earth’s Twin” May Be Shortly Within Reach
In our quest to understand if there is life elsewhere in the universe, we start with the only example we have: life on Earth. So, a good bet to find aliens is to find another Earth. Of the over 5,000 exoplanets known, we are yet to find Earth’s twin. However, this might change very soon. […]
Uncontacted Tribe Shown “Dangerously Close” To Logging Areas In New Footage
New images show members of an uncontacted tribe in the Peruvian Amazon living in an area “dangerously close” to parts of the forest being eyed up by logging companies. Survival International, who released the footage, and local Indigenous organizations say the images starkly highlight the need to revoke all the logging licenses in the region […]
Observations Of Distant Galaxies Throw Up New Mystery For Dark Matter
Observations of the gravitational lensing of galaxies have thrown up a new mystery for our best understanding of cosmology; how galaxies are held together with dark matter. Advertisement In 1933, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky studied the Coma Cluster – a large galaxy cluster more than 20 million light-years in diameter, containing thousands of galaxies – […]
Spontaneously Self-Replicating Programs Emerge In Digital “Primordial Soup”
A new study that left data to interact in a digital “primordial soup” has found that self-replicating patterns emerge. Advertisement In 1970, British mathematician John Horton Conway created a zero-player videogame, dubbed Conway’s Game of Life. The game takes place on a grid of squares, and the only input a user can have is setting […]
The Worst Way To Pack A Suitcase, According To Math (Is Actually Still A Mystery)
The internet is full of hacks and tips on how to best pack your suitcase for a vacation, but what about those of us who crave chaos? Is there a way to rationally and systematically fill a space in the worst way possible? The answer is yes – and thanks to a recent proof, we’re […]
The Four Word Phrase Twitter Users Are Dropping To Out Bots
When Elon Musk took over X (then known by the much more recognizable name of Twitter), he made a big deal out of getting rid of the bots. But nearly two years down the line, according to analysis by the Queensland University of Technology, bots are still very much active on the platform. X users […]