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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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Largest Flare In This Solar Cycle Was Seen By Spacecraft From Mercury To Mars

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The whole inner Solar System was blasted with intense plasma back in May. Most of it came from a single extremely active sunspot called AR3664. This was responsible for a coronal mass ejection leading to spectacular auroral displays at lower latitudes than usual, and a solar flare that caused a significant radio blackout on Earth […]

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Orcas Seen Gobbling Up Bull Sharks In Gulf Of California Are Repeat Offenders

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Orcas have become pretty much the poster child for ocean shenanigans in the last few years with their antics sinking yachts in the Mediterranean. While research suggests they are doing this mostly for fun, and not for malicious reasons, new research has been released that sees them gobbling up sharks in the Gulf of California, […]

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Jupiter’s Great Red Spot May Be Younger Than The United States

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot – a storm larger than our whole planet – is one of the most visible features of the Solar System, thought to date to not long after the invention of the telescope, if not much earlier. However, new evidence suggests it instead originated in 1831 and has been mistaken for being […]

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La Niña Forecast To Return This Summer – What Does That Mean For Hurricane Season?

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

El Niño is officially over – and while we are currently in ENSO-neutral conditions, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center, La Niña is expected to return this summer, possibly as early as July. This new phase is forecast to persist through the Northern Hemisphere winter and ties in with […]

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Earth’s Technology Faces A Cosmic Threat But Don’t Worry, Scientists Are Working On It

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earth is not an isolated system; our planet receives energy and particles from outer space. Some of those particles are what we refer to as cosmic rays, a source of radiation with celestial origin. In general, cosmic rays do not affect us humans. We have evolved under this shower of extraterrestrial particles. However, it does […]

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Man Jailed For Getting Within Feet Of World’s Most Dangerous Geyser In Yellowstone

June 19, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 21-year-old man has received a week-long jail sentence, a hefty fine, and a two-year ban from Yellowstone National Park after trespassing near the notoriously explosive Steamboat Geyser. Advertisement The incident took place on April 19 this year; Viktor Pyshniuk, of Washington, was spotted and then photographed by an on-duty park employee crossing over the […]

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Human Feet Sailing In Sneakers Offer A Unique Opportunity For Marine Forensics

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Human feet sailing in sneakers can offer a unique opportunity to ascertain the facts of a case based on marine forensics of scant remains. Just as metamorphizing insects on land can tell us the time of death of corpses, the larval stages of barnacles can help us work out how long human remains have been […]

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Wanna Name A Quasi-Moon Of Earth? Now Is Your Chance!

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The International Astronomical Union is now accepting names for one of our planet’s quasi-moons, the space rocks that follow Earth’s path around the Sun without being bound to us like the Moon is. Advertisement The object in question is called 164207 (2004 GU9). It is a potentially hazardous asteroid up to 360 meters (1,181 feet) […]

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Autonomous Vehicles Are Safe, As Long As You’re Not Planning On Turning

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has taken a look at the safety of autonomous vehicles (AVs), finding that while overall, they are better than humans in several routine areas of driving, they are currently not as good as human drivers in low-light situations or turning. Advertisement Before we can simply step into our cars and allow them […]

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Bizarre Sea Pig Spotted At Chile’s Deepest Seeps 2,836 Meters Below The Sea

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An almighty discovery has been made during an expedition in the Atacama Trench, an 8,000-meter-deep formation that stretches along the length of Peru and Chile. Here, Scientists on a research expedition onboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (too) found Chile’s deepest and northernmost cold seeps at a depth of 2,836 meters (9,304 feet). Advertisement Cold […]

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ChatGPT Might Have Passed The Turing Test, New Study Suggests

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1637, the French philosopher and probable pothead René Descartes came up with an interesting thought: can a machine think? In 1950, the English mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing announced the answer to this 300-year-old poser: who cares? A much better question, he said, was something that would come to be known as the […]

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246-Million-Year-Old Polar Sea Monster Is Older Than The Dinosaurs

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The fossil vertebra of a polar sea monster has been discovered that dates back 246 million years. Known as a nothosaur, the marine reptile lived just as the dinosaurs were getting started, and the fossil is the oldest of its kind ever found in the Southern Hemisphere. The ancient fossil is a single vertebra that […]

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Guess Who’s Back? Police Find “Mysterious Monolith” In Las Vegas Desert

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

2020, it’s fair to say, was an odd year. With a pandemic moving across the world and all the life changes that involved, it’s easy to forget smaller stories, like that weird few months when monoliths started popping up around the world like Starbucks, sometimes containing cryptic messages. Well, good news if you missed it, […]

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Stonehenge Is Going To Stream The Exciting Lunar Standstill Live

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Stonehenge is one of those iconic monuments that has captured the imaginations of people. Its alignment with the Sun at the solstices is as clear as day, although the function of the monument remains uncertain. But researchers will be spending the next several months looking at a different type of alignment – some stones might […]

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When Did Our Ancient Ancestors Start To Build On The Knowledge Of Others?

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Our technology and knowledge, just as much as our values and beliefs, have all been shaped by thousands of generations of people stretching back in an unbroken chain. But when did this process of accumulation begin? Or, to put it another way, when did our earliest ancestors start to build on the knowledge of others […]

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People Are Just Now Learning “Goodbye” Is A Contraction Of A Religious Phrase

June 18, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Every day is a learning day on the Internet. Last week, people learned what “Google” actually means, and yesterday people learned there’s a single word for “the day after tomorrow“. Today, people are learning that just as “bye” is a contraction of “goodbye”, “goodbye” is a contraction too. In its original form, the word was […]

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