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Arial View Of Arizona National Monument Will No Longer Be Available After New Conservation Rules

December 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A particular view of the Canyon de Chelly National Monument will soon become off-limits to tourists, after a decision to prohibit commercial air tours of the area, believed to be one of the longest, continuously-inhabited areas in North America. The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Friday, December 20 […]

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The UK’s First Double Lung Transplant Using “Lungs In A Box” Was A Success

December 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The first patient in the UK has successfully received a double-lung transplant using a machine that is being nicknamed “lungs in a box”. The XPSTM system from XVIVO could improve the number of available lungs for donation, helping those currently waiting for the life-saving procedure.  The patient, 49-year-old Daniel Evans-Smith, underwent this procedure at the Royal […]

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What Was The Earliest Human Use Of Color?

December 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For as long as humans have set eyes on Earth, we’ve been besotted with red – the color of blood, lust, luck, pain, and passion. It’s the first primary color we’re able to see as babies and the early introduction leaves a lasting impression on us. Forget soothing blues and luscious greens, it’s red that […]

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Sunlight Can Split Water Directly Into Hydrogen For The Fuel Of The Future

December 26, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Using nothing but sunlight and photocatalysts, a 100 square meter (1,076 square foot) reactor produced carbon-free hydrogen for three years, demonstrating the potential of the concept. The approach is still considerably less efficient than the more common method, where photovoltaic panels turn the sunlight to electricity first, but in theory the direct approach could bring […]

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Do We Still Live In An Age Of Dinosaurs?

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Were you to visit a wealthy philanthropist’s dinosaur island, you’d no doubt feel cheated to find yourself faced with an ostrich. It might not be as fearsome as Tyrannosaurus rex, but John Hammond wouldn’t technically be conning you out of your price of entry. After all, birds are dinosaurs. The “wonderchicken” was among the first […]

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Why Do Humans Play Games?

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Stick two humans in an enclosed space with nothing to do, and before long, someone is likely to suggest a game of I Spy. Kids are so hot for smartphone games that it inspired its own meme format, and while certain generations might like to tell you this compulsion is a new thing – the […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions: Investigating Some Of The Biggest Scientific Mysteries Of 2024

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In Season 4 of IFLScience’s podcast The Big Questions, we’ve delved into some of the most intriguing (and biggest) scientific puzzles of 2024, from whether or not octopuses are sentient to the reasons why we’re the only surviving human species. We’ve even taken on the supernatural. Hosts Dr Alfredo Carpineti, Rachael Funnell, Katy Evans, Tom […]

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How Do You Begin Searching For Alien Life?

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

From the brain-exploding Martians of Mars Attacks! to the wonderful diversity of Men In Black’s extraterrestrial entourage, the possibility of alien life is a concept that has captured the imagination of our entire planet. Most of us only get to explore it at the movies – but for some scientists, the search for alien earths […]

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What The Colour Of Your Snot Says About Your Immune Health

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ever wondered why the colour of your snot is different when you’re sick? You’re probably not the first person to ask this question. There are actually many reasons why your snot’s changes colour when you’re unwell. And the colour and consistency of nasal mucus can reveal intriguing details about your immune system, and how your […]

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The Biggest Waterfall On Earth Is Visually Unimpressive And Basically Impossible To Visit

December 25, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Where’s the world’s largest waterfall? Nope, it’s not Victoria Falls, as majestic as that is; neither is it Angel Falls, famously so tall that much of the water doesn’t even reach the bottom. In fact, it’s the Denmark Strait cataract – and while you won’t have seen any photos of it, and maybe haven’t even […]

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How Many Ants Are There In The World?

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

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An Arrow Traveled 3,200 Kilometers To Teach Europe About Bird Migration

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For centuries, people in Europe didn’t really know where birds went during the winter. It’s not their fault, they had a lot on that kept them from investigating the disappearance of other species. It’s hard to focus on “where did birb go?” when you’re working on your main task of dying of the plague. The […]

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Huge Volcanic Eruptions Weren’t Enough To Kill The Dinosaurs

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

What killed off the dinosaurs? For many, the matter is settled – and there’s a huge crater down in Mexico to act as evidence. However, a minority of experts were unconvinced, arguing instead that the Chicxulub meteorite impact was simply a bombastic end to an extinction that was already underway – one that was being […]

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New Footage Shows 90-Meter-Tall Fiery Fountains Of Lava At Kīlauea In Hawaiʻi

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Kīlauea in Hawaiʻi started bursting with lava and belching out volcanic gas in the early hours of Monday morning, providing onlookers with a red-hot spectacle. The eruption began around 2:20 AM local time on December 23, according to the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Lake-loads of lava have already been pumped out of the volcano. The […]

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What Happens When You Send A Letter to Santa?

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ever wondered what happens to Santa’s post? Thousands of children write to Father Christmas every year. While Grinches and Scrooges might assume these letters end up in a landfill, the reality is much more heartwarming. The US Postal Service (USPS) has devised a special program to ensure as many as possible receive a reply and don’t […]

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The World’s Smallest Reindeer Are Fluffy Cutie Pies

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After hearing that there was a particularly tiny type of reindeer, I RAN to the internet to find some photos – and were delightfully overjoyed by how cute and fluffy they were. Introducing the Svalbard Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus), which are around 1.5-1.6 meters (4.9-5.2 feet) long. What does the Svalbard Reindeer look like? These […]

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What Is Negative Time?

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The concept of negative time sounds implausible – or the basis for time travel. But while many scientists are skeptical of its existence, recent research has hinted to there being more to this wacky phenomenon than previously thought.  Negative time is a peculiar quirk of quantum mechanics, like the possibility of an object being in […]

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Shrinking Clouds Are Exacerbating The Problem Of Global Warming

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Global cloud coverage appears to be shrinking and could be exacerbating the warming effects of climate change, according to research based on NASA satellite data. Earth currently receives more solar energy than it loses. However, although it explains a lot of it, our dependence on fossil fuels is not enough to explain the total extent […]

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Burt, A Gigantic Crocodile And Beloved 80s Movie Star, Has Died

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Burt, perhaps one of the most famous crocodiles in the world, has died at the ripe old age of around 90. The beast-come-celebrity was the reptilian star of the 1986 movie Crocodile Dundee about an eccentric Aussie bushman’s antics in New York City.  The sad news of his passing was shared by Crocosaurus Cove, the […]

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Neanderthals May Have Mastered Fire 270,000 Years Ago

December 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A cave in France that was used by Neanderthals – or possibly their ancestors – may contain the oldest direct evidence of controlled fire use by humans in Europe. While it’s currently unclear exactly which species of ancient hominid lit these prehistoric campfires, the discovery suggests that our lineage had developed the ability to ignite […]

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