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Strange Giant Viruses Found Lurking On Greenland Ice Sheet

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lurking in the snow and frost of Greenland’s ice sheet, mysterious giant viruses has been discovered. They share the ice with an abundance of algae, which means this is the first time these viruses – about which we know relatively little – have been found in such a habitat. But it’s not bad news (unless […]

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Bronze Age Blood Cauldrons Were Used For Sausage Production

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A pair of bronze cauldrons from Mongolia were used to collect the blood of animals around 2,700 years ago, new research has found. According to the study authors, the blood was probably processed into sausages that may have resembled black pudding or morcela, which continue to both delight and disgust diners around the world today. […]

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Virus Behind COVID-19 Could Linger In Sperm For 110 Days After Infection Starts

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

SARS-CoV-2, the virus whose name we all wish we didn’t know, can hang around in sperm for 110 days after infection according to a new study. There’s long been a suggestion that COVID-19 could have a negative impact on sperm, but the authors believe their study is the first to show just how long the […]

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Scientists Stumped Why Sawfish Are Behaving Bizarrely And Dying In Florida

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The curious case of Florida’s sawfish is continuing to evade explanation. Researchers have been working hard to find the reason why sawfish in the Florida Keys are erratically spinning around and dying en-masse, but their tests have yet to uncover a culprit. Advertisement Since the fall of 2023, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission […]

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What If Black Holes… Don’t Exist? Could We Be Looking At Gravastars?

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Black holes are weird. Predicted as a result of Einstein’s general theory of relativity, they contain an outer region known as the event horizon – from which nothing, even light can escape. As well as this, they are predicted to have an infinitely dense point where our understanding of physics breaks down, and nothing makes […]

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Boeing’s Starliner – Finally – Successfully Launches Astronauts To Space

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On June 5 at 10:52 am ET, Boeing’s Starliner Calypso took to the sky carrying NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams to the International Space Station (ISS). This was the third and final test for the commercial vehicle and its first crewed test to demonstrate that Starliner is a safe way to ferry astronauts […]

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R/P FLIP: The World’s Weirdest Ocean Research Platform Was An “Engineering Marvel”

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

R/P FLIP, the FLoating Instrument Platform, was a true one-of-a-kind, but it now lies in pieces at a undisclosed scrapyard. Advertisement Measuring 108 meters (355 feet) long, FLIP was an oceanic research platform designed to be towed out to sea horizontally, just like any conventional seafaring vessel. Upon command, it would be partially flooded and […]

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How To Survive The Massive Spider Invasion That’s Headed For New York

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A whopping great spider of an invasive species is believed to be on its way to New York, which is bad news for arachnophobes but really not that big of a deal for everybody else. The joro spider is a regular in the news for its United States tour, but despite its impressive size, it’s […]

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“Corpse Flower” Blooms For First Time In Years, Unleashing An Almighty Stench

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) specimen at Kew Gardens, London, England, has bloomed for the first time in years, releasing its trademark almighty stench.  Advertisement The plant was first described in 1878 by Italian botanist Odoardo Beccari, who found it in Sumatra, Indonesia. Beccari sent seeds to several botanical gardens, including Kew, where these strange […]

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Rare “Teen” T. Rex Fossil Discovered By Three Kids Hiking In North Dakota

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Going for a family hike might not be everyone’s idea of a good time, but for three children in North Dakota, their outing led them to discover a juvenile T. rex skeleton, which is now on display at a museum.  Advertisement Jessin and Liam Fisher, their dad, Sam Fisher, and their cousin, Kaiden Madsen were […]

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Sperm Counts Everywhere Are Going Down – Or Are They? New Data Tells A Different Story

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Many scientists believe that sperm counts across the world are on a general decline, with potentially serious ramifications for fertility and male health – but what if they’re wrong? A new study from researchers in the UK, Canada, and Denmark suggests the true situation may not be so straightforward, and that sperm quality, rather than […]

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Claude The Koala Has Gone On Another Heist. This Time, He Brought A Crew

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

An infamous koala nicknamed “Claude” has conducted a broad-daylight heist on the Eastern Forest Nursery in South Gundurimba, New South Wales, Australia. Last year, workers at the nursery – which grows eucalyptus trees for a koala habitat – noticed that a number of their plants appeared to have been chewed on. Advertisement “One morning we […]

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Weird Signal From Space In A Completely New Stellar Behavior

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Neutron stars are the end product of certain supernovae. Massive stars collapse on themselves and then explode, leaving behind a dense object which in many cases is spinning very fast, emitting pulses of radio waves. Some of these objects spin hundreds times per second. Now, researchers report the discovery of a radio-emitting neutron star that […]

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Giant Prehistoric Mastodon Tusk Found By Amateur Fossil Hunter In Florida

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While hunting for submerged fossils off the coast of Florida, a 29-year-old man discovered the huge tusk of a mastodon, a distant cousin of the woolly mammoth and modern-day elephants. Advertisement Alex Lundberg recovered the 1.2-meter (4-foot) tusk in April 2024 while exploring the waters off Venice Beach in the Gulf of Mexico. Upon diving, […]

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Hubble In Trouble? NASA To Make An Announcement In Rare Press Conference Today

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

On May 31, the Hubble Space Telescope automatically entered safe mode due to one of its three gyroscopes giving faulty telemetry readings. These instruments allow the telescope to point consistently in the right direction, and they are key to the functioning of the space observatory. Advertisement NASA has now announced a press conference  to update […]

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2,000-Year-Old Snake Engraving Is Among The World’s Largest Rock Art

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some of the largest and most enigmatic rock art in the world can be found along South America’s Orinoco River, featuring a zig-zagging snake that stretches for more than 40 meters (131 feet) along with human figures and giant Amazonian centipedes. Advertisement In a new study, archaeologists have mapped the 14 sites that comprise this […]

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Perseverance Picks Up New “Companion” On Mars. This One Is Named “Dwayne”

June 5, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s rovers on Mars do not have feelings– which is probably a good thing, given that they are living on a planet populated entirely by robots, with nothing but a barren landscape to explore alone. But every now and then, one of the rovers will pick up a companion. The latest to join Perseverance on […]

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New Rare Species Of Tiny, Metallic Blue Ant Discovered In Remote India

June 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

During an expedition to survey the biodiversity of northeast India’s Siang Valley, entomologists have stumbled upon a brand-new species of teeny-tiny ant with a rare appearance: it’s a dazzling metallic blue. Being so shiny appears to have done it a favor when it comes to being found – the team noticed something glistening whilst searching […]

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Your Excuses For Eating Meat Are Predictable And Wrong, Study Finds

June 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Eating too much meat is bad for you, bad for the environment, and fatal for the animals involved. Those are straight facts, indisputable and proven through years of study. But counterpoint: have you considered that vegans are annoying? Advertisement If the comments section under just about any media promoting a vegetarian or vegan diet is […]

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Company Behind World’s Tallest Building Plans To Turn Skyscrapers Into Gravity Batteries

June 4, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A leading architecture and engineering firm behind the world’s tallest building – among other major projects – has teamed up with startup Energy Vault in order to design skyscrapers that incorporate gravity batteries into their design. Advertisement As the planet moves towards renewable energy, we are faced with the problem of storage. The problem is […]

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