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These Monkeys Had A Stable Society – Until A Hurricane Forced Social Change

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The monkeys of Cayo Santiago were known for their aggression – until Hurricane Maria struck in 2017. Although the humans of nearby Puerto Rico were harder hit, with 3,000 deaths, the resource depletion the monkeys suffered changed them in ways that have continued to this day. Advertisement Cayo Santiago is a unique site, greatly valued […]

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Saturn Has A Massive Energy Imbalance And It’s Creating Giant Storms

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Saturn’s energy budget has been found to be severely unbalanced. The extent of the difference between energy in and energy out has surprised planetary scientists, even though the cause has been known since Kepler. An analysis of the imbalance has suggested it contributes to the planet’s giant storms, and raised questions about whether something similar […]

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Kevin Jonas Has Basal Cell Carcinoma – Here’s What To Know About This Skin Cancer

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

American musician Kevin Jonas, best known as the lead guitarist of the Jonas Brothers, has recently revealed that he was diagnosed with and received surgery for a form of skin cancer known as basal cell carcinoma (BCC). In a video posted to Instagram, Jonas showed the cancerous patch of skin on his forehead.  Advertisement “So […]

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Chimpanzees Self-Medicate With Antibiotic Plants From The Forest Pharmacy

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Chimpanzees intentionally seek out medicinal plants with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties when they are sick or wounded, new research has suggested. By documenting the primates’ incredible pharmaceutical practices, the study authors shine a light on the complexities of chimp behavior while also revealing potential new sources of vital medications for humans. Advertisement The idea of […]

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Summer Solstice Is “Jaw-Dropping” Solution To Beech Tree Masting Mystery

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Beech trees across Europe have been mystifying plant scientists. Around the middle of June, trees across different cities, areas, and even countries and time zones would perfectly sync up and all together perform their reproductive behavior. Quite how the trees knew how to do this remained a mystery to scientists, until now. Advertisement Masting behavior […]

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Shepherd’s Graffiti Suggests An Ancient Temple Once Existed Where The Parthenon Now Stands

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists have found a rock engraving 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Athens depicting what appears to be an unknown temple that stood where the famous Parthenon is now found. The graffito is at least 50 years older than the Parthenon and uses a term that had confused archaeologists for a while: Hekatompedon. Advertisement As translations […]

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The World Will Soon Witness “One Of The Rarest Space Events Of Our Lives”

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s been a pretty good decade so far for witnessing cosmic events. As well as the total solar eclipse and the Sun approaching its peak in activity, creating stunning auroras on Earth, we will soon see an event first recorded in a medieval manuscript, when T Coronae Borealis goes nova. Advertisement The decade has a […]

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Microplastics Have Been Found In Human Penises For The First Time

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Adding to a growing list of body parts in which microplastics have been found, researchers have now, for the first time, identified the problematic particles in human penises. Advertisement Microplastics are fragments of plastic less than 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) in length and can come from a variety of sources, such as plastic manufacturing or […]

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What Actually Happens At Stonehenge During The Summer Solstice?

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Today, June 20, is the solstice, the day with the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. It came a little earlier than usual (actually the earliest since the late 1700s) and it means that we are entering summer everywhere north of the Equator. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the opposite. Advertisement […]

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World’s Oldest Deep-Sea Shipwreck Discovered 1,800 Meters Beneath The Waves

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A Bronze-Age ship that sank around 3,300 years ago has been discovered on the Mediterranean Sea floor, along with its cargo of hundreds of intact jars that once stored merchandise. Located around 90 kilometers (56 miles) off the northern coast of Israel and at a depth of 1,800 meters (6,000 feet), the ancient vessel is […]

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Baboons Appear To Do Statistics The Same Way You Do

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We often take it for granted that animals can be smart. Corvids have distinct cultures, can cheat death, and will hold a grudge. Elephants refer to each other by name. Dogs will throw children into rivers to score a tasty snack. You know – normal signs of intelligence. Advertisement But still, you probably wouldn’t want […]

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The Differences Between Mammoths And Mastodons

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Just Because You’re Recycling, Doesn’t Always Mean It’s Sustainable

June 20, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Keeping water pure is important in many aspects of society, from protecting drinking water and for hygiene to less obvious situations, such as the water that scientists use in their experiments. In laboratories, untreated water can cause contamination in scientific experiments, which can lead to wasted hours and potentially have a negative monetary impact.  Laboratory […]

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YouTubers Build Impressive And “Potentially Dangerous” Retractable Lightsaber

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of YouTubers have put together an impressive retractable lightsaber they describe as “potentially dangerous”. Advertisement In a new video, HeroTech explained that they wanted to construct a lightsaber that retracted like a real lightsaber from the Star Wars movies, rather than the extended blades on sale to the public. Advertisement “When we decided […]

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Why You Should Never “Rescue” Baby Deer You Find Alone In The Wild

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While out walking in deer country, you just might come across what some call “lost fawns”. These deer babies are often found curled up at the base of a tree or beneath a bush, but they do not need you to rescue them. Adult deer with babies in tow have evolved a smart way to […]

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First-Ever “Plasma Fireballs” In The Lab Create Ways To Study Cosmic Jets

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Jets of plasma are produced by a variety of astrophysical sources. The more extreme the object, the faster these jets can move. Studying them at a distance has provided a lot of insights, but if we could create them in the lab, we’d know a lot more about them. Scientists have now been able to […]

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The Shores Of Titan’s Lakes Appear To Be Shaped By Waves

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The lakes of liquid methane and ethane on Titan have shorelines that appear to have been shaped by waves on those hydrocarbon lakes, new evidence suggests, potentially settling an old argument. It could also shape the forthcoming mission to Saturn’s giant moon. Advertisement When it comes to finding a world we can study for its […]

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Never-Before-Seen Immune Response Found In Volunteers Deliberately Infected With COVID-19

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Would you volunteer to be deliberately infected with COVID-19, all in the name of science? For most of us, the answer is probably a resounding “no”, yet 36 healthy people agreed to do just that as part of the world’s first COVID human challenge study. Now, some new results are in, and they’ve revealed a […]

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The Woman That Survived Her Elevator Falling For 75 Floors

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On July 28, 1945, a tragic accident happened in New York. A B-25 Mitchell bomber accidentally crashed into the Empire State Building while flying in thick fog. The incident claimed the lives of 14 people. But it is the story of one of the survivors, Betty Lou Oliver, that continues to captivate the attention of […]

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Earthquakes Can Make Rivers Change Course – Just Ask The Ganges

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rivers do all sorts of strange things, from flowing backwards to changing course, and sometimes these changes can be brought on by seismic events such as earthquakes. A new study has revealed how a major earthquake 2,500 years ago caused one of the biggest rivers on the planet to abruptly change course – a little […]

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