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Is The Family That Walks On All Fours Really Evidence Of “Backward Evolution”?

September 6, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Ulas family, in southern Türkiye, is like no other. For the last two decades, some of its members have been quietly challenging just about every theory we have about evolution and genetics – and all despite being unable to read, write, or even talk easily with outsiders. Advertisement Why? Because, unlike just about every […]

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Watch As Mushroom Power Helps This Spider-Like Biohybrid Robot Bounce Along

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We’re willing to bet you didn’t have “mushroom-powered robots” on your 2024 bingo card. Fortunately for all of us, scientists at Cornell University have come in clutch with a pair of fungus-fueled biohybrid robots that respond to their environments, walk – or wheel – around, and look a bit like extras from The Addams Family. […]

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Scientists Accidentally Catch Sneaky Seals Exhibiting A Smart Behaviour In Deep Sea

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While studying some humdrum sealife activity off the coast of Canada, scientists stumbled across a band of northern elephant seals exhibiting a fascinating behavior: each time the device let out a pulse of sonar, the seals headed down for a meal, just like the ringing of a dinner bell.    Advertisement The behavior was observed […]

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This 50-Million-Year-Old Fish Has Had Scientists Stumped For 200 Years

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A bizarre ancient fish has scientists stumped as a new review of two fossils says all theories to date of what it might be are probably wrong. The preprint paper, which hasn’t yet undergone peer review, concludes that Pegasus volans’ position in the phylogenetic tree remains unclear, but puts forward some new ideas for where […]

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Newly Discovered Tiny Dinosaur Species Was A Real Weird Lil Guy

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

There are many words that come to mind when we think of dinosaurs. Majestic. Powerful. Terrifying. You know: generally, whatever the opposite is to “similar to a weird little gnome”.  Advertisement Not so with a new species of dinosaur recently discovered in Tamba-Sasayama City, in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan. Comprising 17 well-preserved bones, most […]

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Volcanoes Were Going Off On The Moon During The Age Of Dinosaurs

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

To us, the Moon looks like an immutable gray world. As it goes through its phases, month after month, its face doesn’t change. But this is only a recent development. The Moon has changed much over its long life, from internal and external forces, sometimes both. Magma oceans and volcanism might be a thing of […]

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Live Mouse Turned Temporarily Transparent Thanks To Yellow Food Dye And Clever Physics

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We at IFLScience are lucky enough to explore the weird, the wacky, the downright out of this world – sometimes literally! – every single day. And yet sometimes, a study hits our desks that leaves us with little to say but… “Wow!” That was pretty much our reaction when we learned that scientists had used […]

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BepiColombo Survives “Dangerous” Flyby Revealing Gorgeous New Views Of Mercury

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Yesterday was not an easy day for the flight team of BepiColombo. The mission is a collaboration between the European and the Japanese space agencies and it will put two orbiters around Mercury in a few years. Unfortunately, back in April, the mission experienced thruster problems so for its fourth flyby, the team decided to […]

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Precious Abalone, A Rare Pearl-Producing Snail, Just Got A New Species

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An abalone identity crisis has finally found a solution thanks to hardworking scientists in New Zealand. Found off the Manawatāwhi/Three Kings Islands, it had long been suspected the small abalone was unlike any other, but it took a deep dive into its DNA to finally settle the debate. These precious sea creatures are considered treasure […]

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Astronaut Catches Bolide Meteor Exploding Over The Earth

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronaut Matthew Dominick has captured the moment a meteor collided with the Earth’s atmosphere, creating a huge flash of light. Advertisement Take a look out your window wherever you work and it most likely looks like a trash-filled alley behind a fast food restaurant in comparison to the view astronauts get aboard the International Space […]

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A Baby Of One Of Australia’s Rarest Mammals Spotted Snooping In Rare Footage

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s not every day you see a northern hairy-nosed wombat, so ecologists were blown away to capture footage of a young member of the critically endangered species stumbling around an Australian wildlife refuge. Advertisement The baby northern hairy-nosed wombat was recently spotted by researchers at the Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) while scrolling through 100 hours […]

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How Do Neon Lights Work?

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Neon signs look cool as hell, there’s no denying. Ain’t nothing more retro than a glowing tube in the shape of a cocktail, but how do neon lights work? Advertisement Neon light first started being incorporated into signs back in 1912 when French engineer Georges Claude and associate Jacques Fonseque sold the world’s first neon […]

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How We Know Homeopathy Isn’t Real Science

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Homeopathy: an alternative approach to healing, or the prototypical pseudoscience, depending on who you ask. It’s been around for over two centuries, and still has many devotees across the world. But by all empirical standards, homeopathy is simply not scientifically sound. Let’s unpack what homeopathy is, what people believe about it, and why we can be […]

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Ancient Megalith Proves Prehistoric Builders Were Smarter Than We Think

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When we consider ancient mega-structures like Stonehenge or the pyramids, it’s easy to experience a sense of cognitive dissonance. Whoever created these places, we think, lived in a time before things like math and engineering; heck, they didn’t even have wheels, as far as we know. And yet, somehow, they were able to build these […]

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The Famous Bow Railing Of Titanic Ship Has Fallen Off And Remains Lost

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

New images from the wreck of the Titanic show the historic ship is rapidly deteriorating in the murky depths of the Atlantic. But it isn’t all bad news for the forlorn vessel; the recent expedition has taken photographs of a beautiful statue that many feared had been lost to the seas. RMS Titanic Inc., an […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions: How Did Dinosaurs Have Sex?

September 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Where do baby dinosaurs come from? It’s a question that’s been burning in the collective brain of the IFLScience team for some time. In this episode, host Rachael Funnell speaks with science writer and palaeontologist Riley Black to find out what science has discovered so far about the sex lives of dinosaurs. You can listen […]

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New Species Of Titanosaur Found In Spain Dates Back 72 Million Years

September 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s a good day for palaeontology fans as a team of scientists have announced the discovery of a new species of dinosaur. The fossils retrieved in Spain belonged to a titanosaur, the long-necked giants, and is between 70 to 75 million years old. The prehistoric giant’s partial skeleton was found at the Lo Hueco fossil […]

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Man Finds Space Debris While Snorkeling On Remote Island

September 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A man has stumbled across probable space debris whilst snorkeling on Cayos Cochinos, a remote island cluster off the coast of Honduras in Central America. Advertisement Mike Irmen and his family were visiting the islands when they spotted the debris, conspicuously lying there on the beach. The debris was clearly labeled with the word “Ariane”, […]

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Two People Killed By Arrows Of Uncontacted Tribe In Peruvian Amazon

September 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the second attack in a month, at least two loggers have been killed in the Peruvian Amazon by a threatened uncontacted tribe using bows and arrows.  Advertisement The incident occurred near the Pariamanu River in Madre de Dios province on the morning of August 29, but the news has only now been confirmed by […]

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Microplastics And Nanoplastics Found In Human Brains In “Pretty Alarming” Amounts

September 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Microplastics are everywhere, causing havoc in the environment. They’re in the oceans, in our food – even inside us. From lungs, to placentas, to penises, no part of the human body is seemingly safe from microplastic contamination, and that includes the brain. A new preprint, which is yet to undergo peer review, has sparked fears […]

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