A record-breaking 17 California condor chicks have been hatched at Los Angeles Zoo in a huge boon for the critically endangered species. All of the chicks will be candidates for release into the wild as part of the wider California Condor Recovery Program. Advertisement The feat was made possible by a new breeding technique developed […]
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What’s The Hottest Chili Pepper In The World?
If you’re the sort of person who likes to end a meal with smoke coming out of your ears then you may be tempted to try and get your hands on the recently developed “Pepper X”. Be warned, though, this bad boy is the hottest chili pepper on the planet, with a heat rating that […]
What Is The Oldest Ecosystem On Earth?
The entirety of Earth’s surface is made up of biomes. Within each of these biomes are many different ecosystems that are constantly growing, decaying, and teeming with diverse life. But which ecosystem came first, and which are still standing today? Advertisement As ecosystems are made up of constantly decaying pieces, the organisms alive at the […]
Melting Glaciers In Andes Are Smallest They’ve Been In At Least 11,700 Years
Glaciers in the Andes Mountains are melting away, revealing rocks that haven’t seen sunlight in at least 11,700 years. Advertisement New research has shown that four glaciers in the Andes in South America – Pan de Azucar Glacier, Queshque Glacier, Zongo Glacier, and Charquini Norte Glacier – are thawing way faster than previously expected as […]
Why Can Pineapple Skin Tolerate A Metal Ball Heated To 1,000 Degrees?
If something came over you and you felt compelled to drop a metal ball superheated to 1,000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit) onto a piece of pineapple skin, you’d observe a peculiar phenomenon. Rather than burning, erupting into flames, or fizzing out of existence, the pineapple skin does, well, not much. How? It all comes […]
One Star’s Rotation Is Unlike Any Others’ And We Don’t Know Why
The star V889 Herculis rotates faster at midlatitudes than either the equator or the poles, unlike the Sun and everything we would expect. The astronomers who detected the pattern do not yet have an explanation, but when we find it there could be some big changes to our assumptions about stellar behavior. Advertisement Once astronomers […]
Toxic “Forever Chemicals” Found In Almost Every Fish Tested In US State
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), better known as “forever chemicals,” have been found in almost every single fish tested in Illinois rivers, highlighting how these synthetic pollutants have become prolific in the natural world. Advertisement In a new study, scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign studied 17 different PFAS across nine fish species caught […]
We Finally Know Which Paper Is Worst For Paper Cuts
Sometimes, physicists spend their time solving the great universal mysteries like “where is all the dark matter?” or “how do we know we’re not living in a simulation?” Other times, they look at the important stuff – like why paper cuts happen, and how we can avoid the damn things. Advertisement “Paper has been central […]
COVID-19 Vaccine Nasal Drops Could Stop Viral Transmission
You probably associate vaccination with a needle jabbed into your shoulder muscle, giving you that annoying muscle soreness for many hours (even days) after. Traditionally, most vaccinations are delivered in this way: intramuscularly. Now, a new vaccine delivered as nasal drops (just try not to sneeze) shows promise for drastically reducing transmission of airborne disease. […]
Ancient Stars Found In Unlikely Region Of The Milky Way
Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy. Its main components are a bulge at the center, a thin disk and a thick disk where the spiral arms are located, and a halo. The thin disk is believed to be the youngest component of the galaxy. So imagine how surprised astronomers were when they […]
A Bizarre Burial May Belong To A 12,000-Year-Old Female Shaman
A 12,000-year-old human skeleton found along the banks of the Tigris River may have belonged to a shaman who was believed to connect the natural world and the supernatural world. If that interpretation is on point, it would be the earliest known example of the complex cultural behavior reported in this part of the world. […]
Controversial Physicists Say They Are About To Test Whether We’re Living In A Simulation
A controversial team of physicists say they are about to conduct a series of quantum tests to try to determine whether we are living in a simulation or not. Advertisement We live in a real universe, as far as we can tell – but to be fair it’s a pretty weird one. In the quantum […]
Diving Bell Spider: Nature’s Only Aquatic Arachnid Builds Bubble Pods To Breathe
The diving bell spider is the only species of spider that can spend the entirety of its life underwater. Remarkably, it pulls off this aquatic lifestyle without the ability to actually breathe underwater. Advertisement The diving bell spider (Argyroneta aquatica) is native to freshwater habitats across large parts of Eurasia, from the British Isles and […]
A Newly Recognized Type Of Wood Could Store More Carbon
Tulip trees have a category-busting wood structure unlike anything scientists have seen before. Although more research is needed, this could enable them to store carbon more efficiently than other species, which might come in very useful. Tulips do not of course grow on trees, although during the infamous mania someone might have spread claims they […]
New Cement-Free Concrete Could Slash Construction Industry Carbon Emissions
Concrete is pretty much the most common construction material, but it is far from being the most green option. As such, scientists and engineers have been searching for alternatives that are more environmentally friendly, and now they may have a solution: cement-free concrete. Advertisement The global production of cement, a fundamental component of concrete, is […]
NASA Shot Laser At Japanese Lunar Lander From Orbit In Major Test
There is no GPS on the Moon – so to find where things land and go, we have to rely on orbital observations. To make this work easier, NASA has developed an ingenious object that doesn’t require power to make its presence known: You put it on top of your lander and you are ready […]
Would The Titanic Have Sunk If It Hit The Iceberg Head-On?
The “unsinkable ship” known as the Titanic became arguably the most infamous shipwreck in history in 1912 after it struck an iceberg. After warnings were ignored, it wasn’t until a lookout spotted the iceberg that evasive action was taken, but it was too late. Advertisement The ship’s starboard side was punctured, allowing five of 16 […]
New Species Of 69-Million-Year-Old Tyrannosaur Identified In Awesome Fossils
A new tyrannosaur has been identified from China, dating back 66 to 72 million years. It was retrieved from the Nanxiong Formation of Nankang District, Ganzhou City, and has a lot to say about the evolution of tyrannosaurs. Among the tyrannosaurids, the group of dinosaurs that includes Tyrannosaurus rex, we observe two key body types: […]
How Fast Is The Speed Of Smell?
The speed of light in a vacuum is the same wherever you measure it in the universe, according to Einstein’s special theory of relativity. Whether you’re sat on Earth, Mars, or Andromeda, if you measure the speed of light you’ll find it chugging along at a cool 299,792,458 meters per second (983,571,056.43 feet per second), […]
Trucks Loaded With Uranium Ore Leave Grand Canyon Mine Amid Backlash
Uranium ore – the radioactive material that is refined for use in the production of nuclear fuel and atomic weapons – has started to be hauled out of a controversial mine located just south of Grand Canyon National Park. Advertisement Grand Canyon Trust told IFLScience that two trucks had been spotted leaving the Canyon Mine […]