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The Frozen Skin Of Dead Rhinos Could Save The Northern White Rhino From Extinction

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The northern white rhino faces a biological puzzle: with just two infertile females left, how can the species survive? Scientists might just have the answer, as they say the cells of dead individuals could bolster the northern white rhino gene pool, giving rise not just to more animals, but to a genetically robust population.  While […]

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Did Indiana Once Try To Make A Law That Said Pi Was Rational?

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

There are so many awesome things about math, but one of the most reassuring is its certainty. If something can be proven – not always a given, we grant you – then it’s proven forever; no going back a few centuries later and realizing you were wrong all along because nipples exist. Take pi, for […]

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Vast Majority Of Carbon Emissions Linked To Only 57 Companies Since 2016

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Up to 80 percent of carbon emissions pumped out since 2016 can be traced back to just 57 companies, according to a new report.  Published by the independent think tank InfluenceMap, the report was produced using the Carbon Majors Database. Among the 57 entities they name and shame, there’s an array of nation-states, state-owned firms, […]

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What Is A Henge, And Why Were They Built?

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If we ask you to imagine a henge, we’d bet your mind instantly goes to the now-iconic Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK. This prehistoric megalithic structure is, in the minds of many people, the quintessential example of a henge. It’s even in the name, right? Well, not quite. Stonehenge isn’t actually recognized as a true henge, […]

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Coywolf: Hybrid Eastern Coyotes Are Taking Over Parts Of North America

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A “coywolf” is the nickname given to eastern coyotes, a hybrid of wolves and coyotes that also contain a fair share of genes from domestic dogs. This remarkable canid mutt has enjoyed a population boom over the past century and can now be found in plains, parks, and back alleys across much of eastern North […]

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Foxes May Have Been Humans’ Best Friend Long Before Dogs

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ancient hunter-gatherers in South America may have kept foxes as pets before domestic dogs arrived on the continent. Evidence for this unexpected alliance comes from a 1,500-year-old burial site in Patagonia, Argentina, where a human skeleton appears to have been buried alongside a fox, suggesting that the pair may have shared a special bond during […]

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Fish Tanker Overturns But 77,000 Young Salmon Leap Into Creek To Save Themselves

April 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A fish tanker truck transporting around 102,000 young Chinook salmon smolts overturned on the way to the Imnaha River on March 29. While you might think that that would be the end of all of the salmon on board, the fish did something rather extraordinary and began leaping into the nearby creek. The truck, which […]

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NASA Knows What The “Mystery” Spacecraft Orbiting The Moon Is

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Elsewhere on the Internet, you may have read of a “mystery” object photographed orbiting the Moon, which has been identified by NASA. The photos, which are real, show a thin dark streak above the lunar surface, moving at an apparent great speed. The image was captured by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) – but despite […]

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Incredible Photos And Footage Of 2024’s Total Eclipse That Weren’t Taken On Earth

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

You’ve probably seen by now all of the spectacular images of Monday’s (April 8) eclipse taken from the ground. But what about those taken from space and sky? We’ve got you covered. Total solar eclipses happen when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, temporarily blocking the Sun’s light and plunging those in the […]

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World-First Footage Shows A Leopard Hunting Roosting Baboons At Night

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An African leopard hunting yellow baboons at night is the dramatic scene that kicks off Mammals, the latest series from Sir David Attenborough and the BBC. The world-first footage demonstrates how these animals’ incredible sight adaptations have enabled them to proficiently stalk and kill prey under the cover of darkness, even when they’re 20 meters […]

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“Mind-Bogglingly” High Concentrations Of Helium Found Under Minnesota

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A huge reservoir of helium has been found in Babbitt, northern Minnesota. After exploratory drilling found the store of gas hundreds of meters below the earth, further tests have found it to be in “mind-bogglingly” high concentrations. Helium has uses that go far beyond balloons, being used in everything from MRI machines to separating hot […]

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Hunter Kills First Gray Wolf Seen In Lower Peninsula Of Michigan For 100 Years

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A coyote hunt in Michigan’s Calhoun County had a major mishap recently after a hunter accidentally shot the first gray wolf seen in this part of the state in over a century. During a legal coyote hunt in January, a Michigan hunter and their guide encountered what was initially believed to be a large coyote. […]

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Extremely Rare Sighting Of A Six-Legged Mountain Gazelle

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An extremely rare sighting of a gazelle has caused a stir since the animal has more than the expected number of limbs.  It was first spotted by Nir Liechter during a stop at Nahal HaBashor nature reserve in the western Negev in Israel. Liechter then sent a photograph to the Society for the Protection of […]

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Peter Higgs Has Died At 94. What Is The Higgs Boson “God Particle” He Predicted?

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nobel Prize-winner Professor Peter Higgs has died. While Higgs made many contributions to physics, his name will always be inextricably linked to the particle he predicted. His theoretical demonstration that such a particle could resolve many problems in physics sparked a search lasting almost 50 years. This became one of the major reasons for the […]

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So Long Polaris: The Earth Will Get A New North Star

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you look up into the clear night sky in the Northern Hemisphere, you will see the star Polaris, more commonly known as the North Star.  Sitting around 1 degree away from the geographic North Pole, Polaris has been used in navigation (of the Northern hemisphere) for centuries. But it hasn’t always been our North […]

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Why Sprayed Cat Pee Smells So Bad, According To Science

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Making biscuits, purring, the little headbutts, that chirping noise they sometimes make – these are just some of the many perks of having a cat in your life. Spraying their pungent-smelling pee? Not so much. But why does it smell so much worse than normal litterbox pee? You ask the questions – a new study […]

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The Total Solar Eclipse Was Surrounded By Bright Pink Streamers – What Were They?

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Well, the world didn’t end (yay), so let’s talk about Monday’s total solar eclipse and those strange pink spots around its periphery. If you were lucky enough to snap a pic of the eclipse yourself, or have seen some of the incredible photos taken by others, you may have noticed bright pink, red, and orange […]

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European Court Rules Human Rights Violated By Climate Inaction In First-Ever Case

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a landmark case, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that authorities in Switzerland have violated the human rights of a group of Swiss women by not doing enough to stop climate change. April 9 saw rulings on three climate change cases in the court, expedited through the process after being considered […]

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Chang’e-5 Finds Two Undiscovered Lunar Minerals Formed By Space Weathering

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two new minerals made from titanium and oxygen have been found in lunar material brought back by the Chang’e-5 Moon mission. These are the seventh and eighth minerals to be found on the Moon and have never been seen naturally on Earth, or anywhere else.  Recent research has revealed the importance of titanium to the […]

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California’s Ghost Lake Reappears, Then Vanishes Once Again

April 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After 130 years of absence, Tulare Lake briefly remerged from the San Joaquin Valley last year. Now, however, the indecisive “phantom lake” has disappeared into obscurity once again, leaving an uncertain future for the residents and farmers of California’s Central Valley.  Tulare Lake was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi River, holding a […]

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