Ants are pretty remarkable creatures. From navigating via Earth’s magnetic field to spraying acid at their enemies, these tiny colonies are capable of big things, both as a unit and on an individual level. Now, new research has found that ants can even perform surgery, amputating the limbs of their friends and saving their lives […]
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How Humanity Could Power Starships By Creating Artificial Black Holes
If we one day want to explore the galaxy (let alone the rest of the universe) humanity has a speed issue. In late 2023, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe achieved the highest speed ever achieved by a human-made object, clocking in at 635,266 kilometers (394,736 miles) per hour. Advertisement While impressive, that’s only 0.059 percent of […]
Cyclone Freddy Breaks Record For Longest-Lasting Tropical Cyclone
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has announced that last year’s Cyclone Freddy was the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record, having spent 36 days at tropical storm status. Advertisement Between February 4 and March 14, Freddy started off the coast of northwest Australia and made its way across the Indian Ocean Basin before making landfall in […]
Ancient Egyptian Scribes Had The Same Bad Posture As You
The modern world has plenty of advantages, but nobody would say it comes without any drawbacks. Take computers, for example: it’s awesome having the sum total of human knowledge at your disposal, being connected to the world via wireless signals, and having a machine that you can write essays and calculate sums and play solitaire […]
The Oldest Map Of The Known World Is Filled With Monsters And Mystery
Imago Mundi, also known as the “Babylonian Map of the World,” is often said to be the oldest map of the known world ever found. Granted, it isn’t as scientifically accurate as Google Maps, nor as gloriously illustrated as cartography from Medieval times, but it does provide a unique glimpse into the way ancient Babylonians saw […]
Elephants Have A Private Way Of Communicating That Humans Can’t Hear
Elephants’ private way of communicating is one of their worst-kept secrets, known to science even if we humans can’t actually hear or understand what they’re saying. The remarkable way of communicating can be as loud as a chainsaw and travel for miles – and yet to our ears, they’re not making any noise at all. […]
Why Do Most Rockets Launch From Close To The Equator?
If you have seen a rocket launch recently – whether it was from NASA, SpaceX, or the Chinese Space Agency – you will often notice some similarities in locations as well as the similarities in what the rockets actually look like. There are reasons for the similarities and they have to do with keeping people […]
The World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Is Looking To Grow Even Further
Dogger Bank Wind Farm, set to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm, could soon have another growth spurt. The owners of the giant North Sea wind farm have submitted plans to kick off another phase of development in a push that could provide a further 2 gigawatts (GW) of capacity to the project. Advertisement […]
US Supreme Court Overturns 40-Year Precedent Empowering Scientific Expertise In Policymaking
The US Supreme Court has killed a crucial 40-year-old legal precedent that empowered federal agencies to interpret laws and to decide on the best ways to implement them. Now, if there is a dispute over ambiguous language in laws that could be addressed by deferring to agency expertise, federal judges can simply decide what it […]
Kinkajou – A Rainforest Mammal – Rescued From Highway In Washington
A highway rest stop in Yakima, Washington, had an unusual visitor recently, with a mammal called a kinkajou (Potos flavus) – usually found in the forests of the Neotropics – being found by Interstate 82 in the Pacific Northwest state. The animal was rescued by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police officers on June […]
Cosmic Fireworks, Close Encounters Among Spectacular Shortlist For Astronomy Photographer Of The Year
On September 12, the Royal Observatory Greenwich will announce the winning shots of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. But before the announcement, the team has shared with us a shortlist of some of the most evocative shots among the entries. Advertisement Picking them was not easy – there were over 3,500 entries by […]
Charlotte, The Celebrity Stingray Of Viral “Pregnancy” Fame, Has Died
Charlotte, the celebrity stingray that was controversially declared to be pregnant despite only sharing her tank with sharks rather than males of her species, has died. Advertisement The Aquarium and Shark Lab in Hendersonville, North Carolina, announced the sad news on their social media late Sunday night while thanking fans for their “love and support.” […]
Mummified Fossil Forest Shows How Walnuts Once Thrived In The Arctic
Far above the Arctic Circle, the stumps of old trees are so large they were first spotted from an aircraft, looking completely incongruous on an island where little grows, let alone great trees. A study of these trees’ nuts has offered insight into the world 45 million years ago, when the Arctic was a much […]
Video Shows Giant Explosion After Accidental Rocket Launch In China
Chinese space company Beijing Tianbing accidentally launched a rocket during a test of its first-stage power system on Sunday. The company – also known as Space Pioneer – fired up the first-stage Tianlong-3 rocket in what was supposed to be a static test. However, due to a structural failure the rocket was launched to its […]
Wildfires Raging In The Arctic, Emitting 6.8 Megatonnes Of Carbon In June Alone
Large parts of the Arctic are ablaze this summer with some of the worst wildfires in recent history following a spate of unusually hot and dry weather. Advertisement Much of the activity is flaring up in Russia’s Sakha Republic, a part of Siberia with an average yearly temperature of -7.5°C (18.5°F). Even in the […]
Mathematical Model Explains Why Male Mammals Do Not Breastfeed Their Young
Have you ever wondered why male mammals don’t produce milk for their young? Well, a new mathematical model may explain it, and it has a lot to do with microbes. Advertisement The absence of male lactation in mammals has perplexed scientists for years. There is currently no universally satisfying reason why males should not produce […]
300°C Liquid Oozes From Chimney-Like Vents Deep Below Arctic Ocean
Some 3,000 meters (9,843 feet) beneath the Arctic Ocean, scientists are exploring a bubbling field of hydrothermal vents along the Knipovich Ridge near Svalbard, the northernmost settlement on Earth. Advertisement The hydrothermal vent field was recently discovered on the seafloor within the triangle between Greenland, Norway, and Svalbard on the boundary of the North American […]
Adorable Scottish Wildcat Kittens Mark “Major Milestone” For Conserving Critically Endangered Cuties
In a major first for a project aiming to restore the population of wildcats in Scotland, at least two females have given birth in the wild – and the footage of their kittens is as “awwww”-inducing as you’d expect. Advertisement Last year, 19 captive-bred wildcats were released into Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park by Saving Wildcats, […]
Strange Letter-Shaped Structures Found In The Electrified Layers Of Earth’s Atmosphere
High in the upper atmosphere, from the edge of space to well within it, there is the ionosphere. Atoms and molecules there are missing electrons, so they are electrically charged. They are influenced by what is happening nearer to the surface but also by the Sun. New observations suggest that there is more understanding to […]
Hurricane Beryl Marks Record-Breaking Start To The Season As Officials Issue Warning
Beryl, the first named hurricane of this year’s Atlantic season, has made a historic start even before it’s due to reach the Caribbean this morning and, according to officials, it seems set to continue making its mark. Advertisement While the Atlantic hurricane season runs all the way from June 1 through to November 30, the […]