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Microplastics Found In Human Testicles – And May Be Impacting Sperm

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have detected “significant concentrations” of microplastics in the testicles of both humans and dogs. Worryingly, they also found some evidence that certain forms of microplastic might be having a damaging impact on sperm count.  Advertisement Researchers at the University of New Mexico looked for microplastics in 47 canine and 23 human testes taken during […]

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308-Million-Year-Old Fossil Arachnid Is An 8-Legged Evolutionary Puzzle

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

This leggy, spiny fella is Douglassarachne acanthopoda, whom we’ll call Doug for short (only kidding). You might look at this fossilized specimen and confidently declare, “That there’s a spider.” But wait! While D. acanthopoda certainly shares many of the characteristics of modern arachnids, it has enough unique features to give palaentologists a headache when it comes […]

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The Tuna Crabs Are Coming And It’s Not Good News

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Large congregations of animals can be positive or negative. Large groups of whales seen for the first time may represent an important conservation milestone, while the upcoming cicadapocaplypse might not be everyone’s idea of a good time. Underneath the waves off the coast of California, however, a gathering of tuna crabs is causing a stir. […]

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New Milk Protein Gel Stops Mice Getting Too Drunk – Could Humans Be Next?

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An oral antidote to acute alcohol intoxication has been developed and tested successfully on mice. The hydrogel is engineered using a milk protein that’s a by-product of cheese manufacturing, and it breaks down alcohol in the body without generating the usual toxic waste products. Advertisement In many communities, alcohol has historically played an important part […]

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Black Caiman: The Amazon’s Apex Predator That Hunts Everything – Even Humans

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While not as well known as its alligator cousins, the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) is a fascinating and fearsome inhabitant of the Amazon rainforest that will essentially eat anything it can get its jaws around. However, its place at the top of the food chain is constantly under threat from other large predators that share […]

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The Rare Earth Hypothesis A Hotly Debated Solution To The Fermi Paradox

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Looking at the universe, we know that the Earth and the whole solar system are not in a special position. This has been extended too to the existence of alien life – if we are here, we are probably not special, and the universe must be teeming with life. To which, we ought to agree […]

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NASA’s Flyby Of Europa Suggests “Something” Stirring Beneath The Ice

May 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Landmarks on Europa’s surface suggest the icy crust is at the mercy of the waters below. Most important, a recent visit by Juno reveals what might be plume activity, which if real would allow future missions to take a sample of the internal ocean without needing to land. Advertisement It’s been almost two years since […]

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Curious Fox Cub Rescued After Getting Head Stuck In A Sink Drain

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An unfortunate fox that lodged its head in a sink drain has been successfully rescued in the UK.  Advertisement South Essex Wildlife Hospital in the southeast of England responded to a call last week regarding a curious cub that had become stuck in an unusual place. Advertisement Tom Linsel, a Slovakia-born veterinarian who works at […]

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Earth-Sized World Found Around Star That Will Live 100 Billion Years

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers are reporting the discovery of SPECULOOS-3b, an Earth-sized planet that orbits an ultracool dwarf, a star not much bigger than Jupiter. This is the only second known system such as this. The other one is the well-known TRAPPIST-1, which sports seven Earth-sized planets. The new system is 55 light-years away. Advertisement The star has […]

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Even Among Animals Offspring Are Surprisingly Expensive

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It takes a lot of energy to make a baby, whatever species you are. Biologists studying animal energy expenditure have been underestimating the requirements of reproduction for decades by focusing on the direct costs and ignoring or underestimating the indirect costs, which a new assessment indicates are much larger. Advertisement When a baby (or an […]

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This Lost River Could Explain How The Pyramids Were Built

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Why are dozens of Egypt’s ancient pyramids found in an unremarkable strip of barren desert, far from the shores of the modern River Nile? Perhaps, new research suggests, it’s because they were built along a branch of the river system that’s since been lost to time. Not only does this theory explain the obscure location […]

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Could A Cash Incentive Help People With Obesity Lose Weight?

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study into men living with obesity in the UK has concluded that combining financial incentives with behavioral text messages can aid people who are trying to lose weight. Participants receiving the promise of money and encouraging messages saw a 5 percent reduction in weight over 12 months, but receiving texts alone wasn’t enough to […]

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What Did The First Spiders On Earth Look Like?

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While some people might be less-than-pleased to share the planet with the eight-legged arachnids, spiders actually evolved way before Homo sapiens were roaming around being afraid of them. Now there are around 50,000 spider species but what did the first spiders look like, and how long ago were they crawling and climbing on planet Earth? […]

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Longest Quantum Network Tested On Existing Fiber Optics In Boston

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Quantum internet would allow for sending hacker-proof information around the world. Its secret is quantum mechanics and it is seen as an important development for the future of telecommunications. There are challenges to overcome, but progress has also been made – such as a new record set by researchers at Harvard University. The team was […]

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What’s Going On With The New COVID FLiRT Variants?

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Recently, we reported on the new family of COVID-19 variants that looked set to start overtaking the pack to become the most widespread. Now, surveillance data from both the US and UK show that the FLiRT variants, as they’re called, seem to be living up to these predictions, as UK COVID cases tick up by […]

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Why Do So Many Ancient Roman And Greek Statues Have No Noses?

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

According to one London-based cosmetic surgery clinic, approximately nine percent of people have a Roman nose, while a further three percent have a Greek one. Now, we’re not going to speculate as to where those statistics came from, but we will say this: if you’re one of that 12 percent, please give the nose back. […]

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This Is An American Marten. You’ll Probably Never See One In The Wild

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

From pizza rat to highway sloths, there’s something about seeing a cute little critter in the wild that just can’t be beat. Unfortunately, these chance meetings between humans and animals don’t always work out great for the animal – which may be why some of the more canny ones prefer to avoid us at all […]

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Rare Deep-Sea Squid Dazzles And Glows In Mind-Blowing Footage

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An extremely rare squid has been caught on camera in the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean while displaying some fascinating behavior.  Advertisement As it descends towards the camera, the huge sea beast flashes its bioluminescent arm in an attempt to dazzle its target before grappling with the device. The squid seems to realize the […]

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Why Is Your Bacon Sometimes Green?

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Bacon. Love it or hate it, we all have the same question: why the hell is it sometimes green? While there hasn’t been a whole lot of research on the topic (there are plenty of more interesting mysteries to solve before we move on to sandwich fillings), there has been a little, so let’s dive […]

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Two New Searches Find 60 Potential “Alien Megastructures” In Our Galaxy

May 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 2018, the world got very excited about an unusual star. KIC 8462852, better known as Boyajian’s star or just the “alien megastructure” star, it was found to be dimming in an unusual way. As a planet orbits a star, it blocks out a certain amount of light and causes it to dim from our […]

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