Physicists using lasers to cool atoms close to absolute zero have produced an electron orbit so large it barely seems possible. By placing a conventional atom inside this giant, they produced a bizarre shape reminiscent of fossil trilobites, arthropods that once dominated the oceans. The element rubidium is little known outside those who can perform […]
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Human Blood Is An Aphrodisiac For The Vampire Spider
Human blood is the preferred meal of the East African jumping spider, Evarcha culicivora, but the “vampire spider” doesn’t feed directly on humans. Described as an indirect vampire, it preferentially selects mosquitos with a full belly of blood meal, and it’s a diet that makes them more attractive to their vampire spider mates. The curious […]
Why Do Some People Always Wake Up At 3am Or 4am Every Night?
The modern world is so marked by sharp political divides and rampant misinformation that it’s led to the creation of a new term to describe the phenomenon: the “reality gap.” But even if we can’t agree on things like whether the entire country is being run by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles or not, there are some things […]
How And Why Did Cetaceans Move From Land To Water?
Cetaceans are a group of animals containing whales, porpoises, and dolphins, including some of our planet’s most iconic aquatic mammals. However, despite living their lives in water, these creatures must breathe air to survive. This seems like a pretty inconvenient way of going about things – especially considering the fact that their ancient ancestors actually […]
Hyperloop One, A Pipe Dream Of Elon Musk, Is Shutting Down
Hyperloop One, the company behind a futuristic transportation system once touted by Elon Musk, is calling it quits. Hyperloop One merged with a shell company earlier this year, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. As part of the merger, the company will reportedly sell off its remaining assets, shut its offices, and sack its remaining […]
Linguists Found The ‘Weirdest Languages’ – And English Is One Of Them
Is English “weird”? Many of us might feel this is true when we’re trying to explain the complex spelling rules of the language, or the meanings of idioms such as “it’s raining cats and dogs” to someone who is learning English. Teaching or learning any language is, however, never an easy task. But what is […]
Tatahouine: “Star Wars Meteorite” Sheds Light On The Early Solar System
Locals watched in awe as a fireball exploded and hundreds of meteorite fragments rained down on the city of Tatahouine, Tunisia, on June 27, 1931. Fittingly, the city later became a major filming location of the Star Wars movie series. The desert climate and traditional villages became a huge inspiration to the director, George Lucas, […]
“Impossible” Puzzle Solved After 243 Years Using Quantum Entanglement
Over 240 years ago, famous mathematician Leonhard Euler came up with a question: if six army regiments each have six officers of six different ranks, can they be arranged in a square formation such that no row or column repeats either a rank or regiment? After searching in vain for a solution, Euler declared the problem […]
Why Does Gravity Pull Us Down And Not Up?
“Why does gravity pull us down and not up?” – Gracie, age 9, Brookline, Massachusetts Gravity is the reason things with mass or energy are attracted to each other. It is why apples fall toward the ground and planets orbit stars. Advertisement Magnets attract some types of metals, but they can also push other magnets […]
Giant Fissures Are Opening Up In US And We Have Ourselves To Blame
Giant fissures have been appearing in the ground across the southwest US. In southcentral Arizona alone, 272 kilometers (169 miles) of these cracks have been mapped, while they have also appeared in Utah, California, and Texas. The cracks are not natural formations, according to Joseph Cook of the Arizona Geological Survey, who told Insider that […]
Fewer People Died In Britain In Years Following Doctor Who Christmas Specials
Here’s some good news: the mortality rate in the UK, and maybe the world, should be down in 2024 thanks to some intervention from the BBC and Disney. Admittedly, to believe that you need either a very poor understanding of statistics or a very optimistic faith in the influence of television, but that’s most people, […]
Unlocking The Mystery Of 137: Why This Number Is So Important
As the mathematician De La Soul famously stated, three is the magic number. But if physicist Richard Feynman is to be believed, that figure is off by a factor of about 400. For Feynman, you see, the “magic number” is around 1/137 – specifically, it’s 1/137.03599913. Physicists know it as α, or the fine structure constant. […]
Endangered, Near Threatened, Or Extinct? What’s The Difference?
Many terms get mentioned when it comes to animal conservation, especially in regard to species that are under threat from habitat loss, pollution, the illegal wildlife trade, and even extinction. But what do all those terms really mean? We break down the scale from Near Threatened to Extinct. The International Union for Conservation of Nature […]
Oh Great, Plastic Rocks Are Now A Thing
Scientists are becoming increasingly aware of plastic rocks that have been formed by trash-loaded waves crashing against rocky shores. Known as plasticrusts, the phenomenon was first reported in 2016 by Portuguese scientists who spotted unnaturally colored rocks on the idyllic island of Madeira off the northwest coast of Africa. In certain parts of the mid-intertidal […]
Lobster-Eyed Einstein Probe Will Capture The Whole X-Ray Sky
Next month, all going well, a Long March rocket will launch a highly innovative X-ray telescope of a kind astronomers have been dreaming of for decades. The joint mission between the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the European Space Agency could overcome obstacles that have hindered X-ray astronomy. Yet the mission is so low-profile it […]
This Peculiar Mammal Hibernates In A Self-Made Icy Bat Cave
Bats are one of a handful of mammals known to hibernate in snow, with one species creating little icy bat caves for themselves when winter conditions make it tough to survive as a warm-blooded animal. When the behavior was confirmed in 2018, the Ussurian tube-nosed bat joined polar bears as the only two mammals known […]
Alaska’s Rivers Are Running Orange And Becoming More Acidic Than OJ
Alaska’s rusting rivers are proving to be a bit of a conundrum for scientists at the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Iron-bearing minerals appear to be the culprit, but the reason behind their increasing abundance is not totally clear. In recent years, researchers have documented how numerous streams in the Alaskan Arctic Region have become […]
U Thant Island: Why Nobody Can Visit New York’s Smallest Island
U Thant Island, officially known as Belmont Island, is a miniature spit of land that sits between New York’s Manhattan and Queens. It was heaved into existence when a piano manufacturer began construction on a tunnel beneath the East River, dumping the resulting materials until a half-acre island emerged from the water. The tunnel project […]
Egyptian Mummy Who Died Giving Birth Found With Baby’s Head Stuck In Pelvis
The mummified remains of a teenage girl who died during childbirth in ancient Egypt have been analyzed by researchers, revealing that the young mother-to-be was in the process of delivering twins when she passed away. Sadly, the labor took a negative turn when the head of the first baby became stuck in the birth canal, […]
150-Million-Year-Old Sea Monster Skull Is “One In A Billion” Discovery
The enormous teeth of a “giant sea monster” were restored by fossil expert Chris Moore after he and Steve Etches endured the painstaking task of removing a huge fossil skull 12 meters (39 feet) up a cliff in Dorset, UK. It belonged to a pliosaur, an ancient marine reptile with a bite force that could’ve […]