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One Small Area Of The Pacific Shapes Temperature Variations For Half The World

July 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Changes in temperatures in the Eastern Pacific, known as El Niños and La Niñas, ripple around the world, causing droughts and floods in different locations. New evidence suggests there is another such phenomenon, whose effects are felt across the Southern Hemisphere and have not previously been noticed – and it all starts in a surprisingly […]

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Hydrogen-Powered Air Taxi Breaks Record With Longest Flight Without Emissions

July 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Joby Aviation has tested a first-of-its-kind hydrogen-electric air taxi, and it went record-breakingly well. The aircraft is a modified electric vehicle with six rotors that already has thousands of miles under its belt. The latest demonstration has shown that it can go even farther, flying 840 kilometers (523 miles) over California. And since it used […]

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Dark Matter Particles Could Be Key To Supermassive Black Holes’ Merger Mystery

July 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Theoretical dark matter particles could explain how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the heart of galaxies merge. The idea could also make sense of some unexplained features of dark matter behavior on vastly larger scales. Advertisement SMBHs are key to understanding many of the most important features of the universe, from the light of astonishingly […]

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3,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablet Contains Ancient Shopping Receipt

July 24, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A clay tablet engraved with what appears to be one of the world’s oldest known sales receipts has been discovered by archaeologists in southern Türkiye. Written in cuneiform, the ancient document dates back to the 15th century BCE and records the purchase of large quantities of wooden furniture. Announcing the discovery, Turkish Minister of Culture […]

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Megalodon Vs Great White: Who Could Swim The Fastest?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Megalodon was slightly faster than a great white according to a new study that looked at sharks’ denticles as an indicator of their hunting speed. Despite the significant difference between the enormous estimated size of megalodon and its comparatively smaller extant relative, both were estimated to hunt at a pace comparable to that of an […]

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HIV Drug That Is “Closest Thing” We Have To A Vaccine Could Be Made 1,000 Times Cheaper

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A breakthrough HIV drug, touted as the “closest thing we have to a vaccine”, could be produced for 1,000 times less than its current cost, according to new research. Right now, a full first-year course of the treatment costs an eye-watering $42,250 per patient, but one analysis suggests that could be slashed to just $40. […]

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“Universe Breakers”: Unexplainable Bright Red Dots Found In The Early Universe

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The JWST has allowed astronomers to peer back further into the past than any other infrared or optical telescope, seeing infrared light that was emitted by distant galaxies just 300 million years after the Big Bang. Advertisement With the infrared telescope, we were hoping to learn more about the formation of galaxies, as well as […]

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Why Do Birds Fly In A “V” Formation?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’ve ever glanced skywards and seen groups of birds flying in beautifully organized V formations have you ever stopped to wonder how and why they are doing that? While the V formation is famous for a number of reasons, it is actually the less common formation for birds to travel in and is largely […]

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Could A Deadly Gas Improve Tour de France Cyclists’ Performance?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Competition in the Tour de France is extreme. Riders complete over 80 hours on the bike over 3 weeks, yet the first place finish was cumulatively only around 6 minutes faster than second place. During the event, the training and lifestyle factors that can give athletes a competitive edge are under the spotlight. This year, […]

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China Has Created The First Ever Meltdown-Proof Nuclear Reactor

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

China has created the first large-scale nuclear power station that is apparently resistant to meltdowns. Although this design cannot be fitted to existing nuclear reactors, it provides a model that can be used for any future constructions. Advertisement How are nuclear reactors cooled? Existing nuclear power reactors require powered cooling systems to operate. The nature […]

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Ancient Rock Art Is Scattered Throughout The Grand Canyon – But You’ll Never Know Where

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Grand Canyon is a spectacular sight to behold in and of itself, but did you know the surrounding national park is also home to a wealth of prehistoric rock art? Don’t be disappointed if you didn’t – the exact whereabouts of the vast majority of it remains a closely guarded secret. Advertisement Take Shamans’ […]

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Why Are There So Many Padlocks Attached To Bridges?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ever been crossing a bridge and found yourself faced with hundreds – or even hundreds of thousands – of padlocks? The cultural phenomenon can be seen across the globe, and has even caught on to the point of becoming dangerous in some places, so what’s the deal with all these pointless padlocks? Love Lock Bridge […]

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The Feature Of The Statue Of Liberty Everybody Forgets

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Statue of Liberty – gifted to the USA by France in 1884 – is one of the most recognizable monuments in the world. Advertisement Picture it, and you probably see its distinctive shade of green (though it hasn’t always been so), the torch symbolizing enlightenment, and the distinctive diadem placed upon her head. You […]

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Does Cranberry Juice Really Help UTIs?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Running to the toilet to pee what seems like every five minutes, only to be greeted with a burning sensation when you do is enough to get many people reaching for the cranberry juice. Downing a glass is perhaps one of the most widely believed “cures” for urinary tract infections (UTIs), but is it backed […]

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Incredible Magnetic Properties Of Rare-Earth Elements Can Be Controlled With X-ray Laser

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rare-earth elements have some fantastic magnetic properties. The strongest magnets we know are based on rare-earths. They are found in many devices, including computing components such as hard disks. And still, tweaking the magnetic properties has not been a straightforward road. Scientists now have found a way to tweak them right at the subatomic level. […]

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Why Do Birds Sit On High Voltage Power Lines, And How Come They Don’t Get Fried?

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Power lines are a great place to look if you are in need of birds or shoes. It’s not unusual to see a group of small birds, or a larger bird, apparently relaxing on wires used to transfer electricity over long distances to consumers. So why do they do this, and how come they don’t […]

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NASA Will Soon Launch An Artificial Star Into Orbit Over The USA

July 23, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you look up at the 200 billion trillion (ish) stars, you probably don’t think about adding another – but NASA aims to launch an artificial “star” over the USA before the end of the decade. Advertisement From Earth, stars appear to have variable brightness based on a number of factors, including how distant they […]

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Mining Blast Destroyed Exceptional 47,000-Year Record Of Aboriginal History, First Analysis Confirms

July 22, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A scientific report has been published on the archaeological significance of the Juukan 2 rock shelter, four years after it was destroyed to make way for mining. We will never know what treasures were remaining to be found at the shelter, but the study of the items extracted previously gives some idea of how much […]

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Physicists Searched The Internet For Evidence Of Time Travelers

July 22, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On June 28, 2009, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking sat alone in a college at the University of Cambridge and waited patiently for party guests to arrive. Then he sent out invites. Advertisement Hawking was doing a (presumably, quite tongue-in-cheek) experiment to see if time travel is possible. The idea was that if he sent the […]

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“Cocaine Sharks” Found Off The Coast Of Brazil

July 22, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In what sounds more like the beginnings of a low budget creature feature than a real-life event, a team of scientists has discovered traces of cocaine in sharpnose sharks living in the coastal waters of Brazil. Advertisement While we often think of microplastics and oil when someone mentions water pollution, cocaine has become of growing […]

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