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Getting Water And Fuel Out Of The Moon Is A Step Closer Thanks To These Projects

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The return of humans to the Moon is hopefully just a few years away, and the goal this time is to establish a continuous presence on our natural satellite. Crucial to that is the human ability to use resources found on the Moon – and the big one is water. There is water on the […]

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New 210-Million-Year-Old Lungfish Species Lived When Dinosaurs Were Just Getting Started

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A fossil hunter has been honored with the most coveted of rewards among nature enthusiasts: getting a shiny new-to-science species in his name. Steve Edwards is also a safari guide in northern Zimbabwe, where he found a fossil of a curious fish that lived when the dinosaurs were just getting started around 210 million years […]

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Possibly The Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Detected In The Mediterranean Sea

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When thinking of a place to put a telescope, the ocean bed is probably the last place on your mind, following the age-old “sky = up” principle. But it really depends what you’re looking for.  Advertisement The partially built Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT), is looking for high energy neutrinos, in an attempt to study […]

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Record Ocean Heat In 400 Years Means Great Barrier Reef Should Be Officially “In Danger”

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Coral Sea could soon be misnamed, scientists suggest, after reconstructing annual temperatures over the last four centuries. Recent record-breaking temperatures are so far outside the experience of even the oldest shallow water corals that the scientists are denouncing a recent decision to not list the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) as “in danger”. Advertisement Coral […]

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Extraordinary Talking African Gray Parrot Apollo Breaks Guinness World Record

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Viral TikTok sensation Apollo has proved he’s not a bird brain by breaking the world record of the most items identified by a parrot in 3 minutes. The 4-year-old African grey parrot broke the Guinness World Record after successfully identifying 12 items on December 18, 2023.  Advertisement Based in Florida, USA, Apollo belongs to Dalton and […]

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The World’s Highest Bridge Stands A Dizzying 565 Meters Over A River Valley

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Beipanjiang Bridge has been described as “China’s Impossible Engineering Feat.” Evidently, though, the stunningly high crossing is very much in the realm of possibility. Elevated a dizzying 565 meters (1,854 feet) above a river valley, the Beipanjiang Bridge is the highest bridge in the world – at least for now.  Also known as the […]

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Anyone For Horse Milk Ice Cream? It Could Be Good For Your Gut

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has explored the possible health benefits of using the milk of female horses in ice cream. The frozen treat is more traditionally made up of cow’s milk and cream, but by swapping in the milk of mares, they discovered it was possible to get more good bacteria swirled into the mix. Advertisement […]

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Astronauts Who Went To The ISS For A Week Could Be Stuck There For Half A Year

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) by Boeing’s faulty Starliner may have to wait until 2025 to return to Earth. Advertisement Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore departed for the ISS on June 5, the third and final test of Boeing’s new Starliner capsule, and its first launch with a crew. The mission was […]

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Chickens and Platypuses Rewrite Our Understanding Of Sex Chromosome Expression

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sex chromosomes have been in the news a lot recently thanks to speculation about Olympic athletes, but a new discovery shows how far we are from understanding how exactly they work. In particular, the findings demonstrate that the animal kingdom has found a variety of ways around a critical problem sex selection would otherwise pose […]

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Four-Eared Kitten Rescued By Animal Shelter Is Adorable Genetic Marvel

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sometimes genetics likes to throw an adorable spanner in the works, especially when it comes to the animal world. From albino anteaters to spotless giraffes, color is one aspect that is often at the hands of the genetic lottery – however, it seems ears are not immune to the effects either. Advertisement When four kittens […]

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Turns Out, Tarantulas Hang Out With Lots Of Animal Pals

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study that looked at how tarantulas interact with other animals has revealed that they are actually pretty chill with a wide range of species. The eight-legged critters that get some of us humans in such a twist were found living alongside amphibians, reptiles, whip spiders, and harvestmen across the globe. In some cases, the […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions: Can We Make Dogs Live Longer?

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Hinging our happiness on animals known to have a significantly shorter lifespan than our own was, in hindsight, a bad idea. Saying goodbye to a pet is an incredibly painful time in a person’s life, but what if there were a way we could help our pets live longer, better lives? That’s exactly what Celine […]

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Dolce & Gabanna Launch New $108 Dog Perfume – But Should You Spritz Your Pooch?

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Luxury Italian brand Dolce & Gabbana has created a “scented mist for dogs” – and it costs upwards of $100, making it some seriously spenny puppy perfume. Outrageous price tag aside, is it really a good idea to be dousing our dogs in this, or any other, fragrance? Advertisement Fefé – named for Domenico Dolce’s […]

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Tail-Wagger Snails Look Like Adorable Gooey Dogs When They’re In The Mood

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the forests of South Africa a group of snails can be found doing something a bit surprising. Tail-wagger snails do what it says on the tin, throwing around small black protrusions like little dogs in a good mood. Advertisement Exactly what purpose the tail-wagging serves isn’t known for certain, but it’s been suggested it […]

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Antarctica Is Being Hit With A Worryingly Long Heat Wave, Potentially Breaking Records

August 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Huge chunks of Antarctica have recently been slapped with (potentially) record-breaking warm temperatures that have lingered for a worryingly long time. Advertisement New data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service shows that large parts of the ice-covered continent experienced temperatures that were 10 to 12°C (18 to 21.6°F) above average for this time of […]

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NASA Delays Next Astronaut Launch While Figuring Out How To Bring Current Ones Home

August 7, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The ongoing troubles of the Boeing Starliner capsule are affecting the schedule of launches to the International Space Station (ISS). The starship is on its first crewed flight test and it has been a partial success. While it flew to orbit with no issues, it experienced delays and once on approach, thrusters malfunctioned. Since then, […]

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Can We Legally Require AI Chatbots To Tell The Truth?

August 7, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In recent months, many people will have experimented with a chatbot like ChatGPT. Useful though they can be, there’s also no shortage of examples of them producing, ahem, erroneous information. Now, a group of scientists from the University of Oxford are asking: is there a legal pathway by which we could require these chatbots to […]

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The Russian Sleep Experiment And Why We Believe In Urban Legends

August 7, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1947, a covert Soviet test facility carried out experiments into sleep. The researchers took several test subjects – prison inmates – and sealed them in an airtight space that was then filled with an experimental stimulant gas designed to prevent sleep. Over the next few weeks, the researchers planned to observe their hapless test […]

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Space Hurricanes Are Now A Thing – And They Happen A Lot

August 7, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just three years ago, researchers discovered a new geomagnetic phenomenon. Dubbed “space hurricanes”, scientists saw huge swirling arms of plasma in the Earth’s magnetosphere hundreds of kilometers long around a calm “eye of the storm”, just like in a regular hurricane. These events can disrupt satellites in low-Earth orbit and even cause aurorae closer to […]

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First-Ever Archaeological Survey In Space Carried Out On The ISS

August 7, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeology and outer space may not sound like they should mix outside of science fiction – but on board the International Space Station (ISS), the first-ever archaeological survey in space has been carried out. Advertisement The ISS is the largest and most intensely inhabited space station to exist so far, boasting over 270 visitors from […]

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