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Astronauts On ISS Describe Moment They Realized Something Was Wrong With Starliner

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two NASA astronauts who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) have described the moment they realized that the spaceship that brought them there was faulty. The astronauts – Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore – departed for the ISS on June 5, the third and final test of Boeing’s new Starliner capsule, and […]

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“Dark Comets” Could Make Up 60 Percent Of Near-Earth Objects

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has suggested that up to 60 percent of near-Earth objects could be “dark comets”, a strange class of objects that have characteristics of both asteroids and comets. Advertisement Comets are remnants of dust, ice, and rock left over from the formation of the Solar System, typically measuring 1 to 10 kilometers (0.6 […]

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5,000 Years Ago, Plague Probably Brought Down Europe’s First Farmers

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Bubonic plague that killed a third of the population of Europe and parts of Asia in the 14th century stands as possibly the most devastating disease epidemic in world history. But it seems there had been a warning of what the bacterium could do thousands of years before, when it was a contributor to […]

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Earth’s Driest Hot Desert Just Turned Purple In Rare Winter Bloom

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Chile’s Atacama Desert – the driest nonpolar desert on the planet – is currently blanketed in swathes of pretty purple flowers. It may seem strange for plant life to bloom in such a hostile place, but, stranger still, it is happening in the dead of winter, several months earlier than anticipated. The phenomenon is known […]

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People Are Confused Why Nails Sink But Giant Metal Ships Float

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s easy for a science website to get bogged down in the weirdest mysteries of the universe, while people really want the answers to more basic (but fun!) questions like “Why can’t we power our cars with magnets?” and “If you fell from a skyscraper on the Moon, would you die or otherwise get badly […]

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Smooth Walking Isn’t Easy, But This State-Of-The-Art Bionic Ankle Can Do It

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new robotic ankle controlled by electrical signals in residual muscles below the knee is showing promise in improved mobility and reduced pain. After just two practice sessions, around six hours in total, seven participants in a clinical trial testing the new device were able to walk as fast as non-amputees and the movements of […]

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Iconic Ancient Uffington White Horse Fattened Up And Returned To Its Former Glory

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

What may be Britain’s oldest giant chalk figure, the iconic Uffington White Horse, has been given some much-needed care after it had started to shrink and thin out. The restoration work has spruced up the ancient horse, allowing it to put on weight again and return to its former glory. Advertisement Last year, archaeologists with […]

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The Radiation Belt Of Uranus Isn’t Weak, It’s Just Lopsided

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s almost forty years since Voyager 2 checked out Uranus, leaving some great mysteries behind. Three planetary scientists think they’ve shown two of these are connected – why its proton radiation belts are so weak and why its magnetic field is off-kilter – possibly solving one. Advertisement Magnetic fields affect the movements of charged particles, […]

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Grizzly Bear “Supermom” Spotted In Yellowstone With Five Cubs For First Time

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Parents in the animal kingdom often have their work cut out for them, from octopus moms who can’t eat while looking after their eggs, to those animals going it solo. What is unusual is large mammals having multiple offspring, but that is exactly what’s happened in Yellowstone National Park as a grizzly bear female was […]

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Human Plague Case In Colorado Confirmed By Officials

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After a suspicious set of test results triggered an investigation last week, public health officials in Pueblo County, Colorado, have now confirmed a case of plague in a local resident. Advertisement Plague is a bacterial infection that’s best known for decimating Europe’s population in the mid-14th century, with what came to be known as “The […]

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The Closest Black Hole To Us Is Not The One In The Center Of Our Galaxy

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The largest of the star clusters that surround the Milky Way, Omega Centauri, has a black hole at the core with a mass 20,000-50,000 times that of the Sun, new evidence reveals. At 18,000 light years away, this object is hardly close, and certainly no threat, but the discovery is important. Astronomers have long sought […]

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The Second Person To Receive A Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant Has Died

July 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A woman from New Jersey has died less than three months after becoming the second person in history to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant. Lisa Pisano underwent the historic procedure in April as an experimental last resort for severe illness, but had to have the porcine organ removed 47 days later. Advertisement The […]

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EU Has Already Run Out Of Fish For This Year, WWF Warns

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Analysis from environmental charity WWF shows that, as of this week, the amount of fish consumed this year in the European Union (EU) has already reached the annual amount that can be obtained from the Mediterranean. To match demand, Italy and other southern European countries have to rely on imports. The WWF and New Economics […]

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Gen Z And Millennials Are Way More Skeptical About The “American Dream”

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Younger generations in the US are way more skeptical about the “American Dream” than older folks, according to a new poll. The American Dream is a phrase used to describe the optimistic idea that anyone in the US can attain their own version of success through hard work and determination.  It was popularized by historian […]

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New Immune Pathway Discovery Points To Future “Potential Cure” For Lupus

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The discovery of an immune system pathway that appears to be a driving force behind lupus could herald the development of targeted treatments for the autoimmune disease. With 1.5 million people affected in the US alone, this new study will be welcome news for scores of patients living with this long-term condition. Advertisement Systemic lupus […]

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Why You Really Shouldn’t Dig Holes On The Beach

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Building sandcastles is one of the great joys of a day at the beach, but when you’re sourcing building materials it’s vitally important you don’t go digging giant holes. Why? Because statistics suggest that suffocating in the sand may be a bigger killer than shark attacks. The threat of sand suffocation comes down to the […]

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Lion Swims Record-Breaking Distance Across Predator-Filled River In Movie-Worthy Epic Feat

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you think of a lion, what is the first thing that comes to mind? A catchy song from a Disney movie, their majestic roar, or maybe the similarities between these predators and the housecat curled up on your lap? What perhaps doesn’t enter your mind is the swimming prowess of these African beasts. Well, […]

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N|uu, The World’s Most Endangered Language, Has Just One Fluent Speaker Left

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

With just one living fluent speaker, N|uu is one of the most endangered languages in the world. Its story is one of pain and tragedy – but also great hope and determination. Together with her family and local linguists, the last remaining speaker of N|uu is striving to keep the dying embers of the language […]

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Ariane 6, Europe’s New Way Into Space, Finally Takes Flight

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The thing that gives you shivers is the sound. Despite light being faster, it’s the vibration of the rocket that makes you realize just what a big deal this is. You can see the light from the rocket in the sky, stunning without a doubt, but it’s in the following seconds as the soundwaves catch […]

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UK’s Most Complete Dinosaur Found In 100 Years Is A New Species

July 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A dinosaur with a hip bone the size of a dinner plate has been discovered in the UK, and it’s the country’s most complete to have been found in the last 100 years. The remarkable remains belong to an ancient herbivore that dates back 125 million years and marks a new-to-science species and genus that’s […]

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