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The World’s Largest Snails Keep Taking Over US Ecosystems – Will They Again?

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

When the world’s largest land snail, the Giant African Snail, ends up in an ecosystem where it isn’t native, trouble often follows. In a series of slow-motion invasions, this voracious species has repeatedly turned up beyond Africa, including on US soil, where it poses a persistent headache for those battling invasive species. Native to East […]

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This Metric At Age 7 Could Predict Your Risk Of Cardiovascular Death In Mid-Life

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Elevated blood pressure at age 7 is associated with an increased risk of dying prematurely of cardiovascular disease, new preliminary research has revealed. The risk was most prominent for children with blood pressure measurements in the top 10 percent for their age, sex, and height. “Specifically, having hypertension or elevated blood pressure as a child […]

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Adorable New Species Of Snailfish Filmed 3,268 Meters Below The Sea, And There’s A Video

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 2019, scientists spotted something strange thousands of meters below the ocean surface. There, they filmed a pink bumpy blob with cartoonishly big eyes and more pectoral fin-rays than you could shake a stick at. Now, they’ve been able to confirm that this was a new-to-science species. It’s a snailfish, and better yet, it’s one […]

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Why Do Giant Pumpkins Get So Big?

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fall is finally upon us, and that means we’re about to see pumpkins galore – including some absolute chonkers. The winner of last year’s Safeway World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off, for example, weighed roughly the same as two grizzly bears. But why do giant pumpkins like this get so big? The rest of this article is behind […]

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Tree-Climbing Snails Have Evolved Sneaky Strategies To Dodge Predators In Japan’s Forests

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Land snails are usually found trailing around forest floors or lingering beneath dark, humid logs and rocks. However, some species break this convention by chilling out at the very tops of trees, where it is light, dry, and seemingly unfriendly to snailkind. A few years ago, a team of Japanese scientists decided to find out […]

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Humans Started Butchering Elephants 1.78 Million Years Ago In Tanzania

September 8, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In East Africa’s ‘Cradle of Mankind’, a major shift in human evolution occurred just under 1.8 million years ago, when our ancestors began exploiting megafauna – including hippos and giraffes – for food. Known as Olduvai Gorge, this prehistoric hominin hotspot in Tanzania has now yielded its earliest known elephant butchery site, providing new insights […]

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Unexpected Discovery Hints We Might Be Inside A Black Hole

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A study using JWST observations of the early universe has uncovered an intriguing mystery: most galaxies seem to rotate in the same direction. This unexpected pattern, which defies current cosmological models, could suggest that our universe exists inside a black hole, the researchers propose. The JWST has allowed astronomers to peer back further into the […]

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Why Are People Talking About This “Square Structure” Captured On Mars?

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

From time to time, Mars rovers and orbiting spacecraft send back striking images of unusual rock formations on the Red Planet. These discoveries range from the curious—like a donut-shaped rock that might not even originate from Mars—to the playful, such as the so-called avocado rock or a pile of stones jokingly dubbed ‘bones.’ Recently, attention […]

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The World Has Five Oceans, Not Four – Discover The Latest One

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Time to refresh your geography: Earth actually has five oceans, not four, as many of us were taught. In 2021, National Geographic officially recognized the Southern Ocean as the world’s fifth ocean. This decision ended decades of debate over the waters encircling Antarctica and, quite literally, put the Southern Ocean on the map.  Traditionally, only […]

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Just 80 Percent Of People Can Perceive This Optical Illusion And No One Knows Why

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Psychologists are studying an optical illusion so powerful it can even fool the brain’s automatic visual reflexes. Strangely, only about 80 percent of people seem to experience the full effect, and researchers still don’t know why. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. […]

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Something Other Than Geological Processes Or Humans Created These Caves

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Around the turn of the century, a number of huge tunnels were discovered in South America. After investigation, the scientists who discovered them found that they are not made by any humans, nor geological process. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. Professor […]

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Can Black Holes Lead To Other Places In The Universe?

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Could black holes be tunnels to other locations in space-time? Could they be wormholes connecting different regions of the universe? A study gives a resounding answer to this question. Black holes are complicated beasts. They have consistently broken our physics and studying them has opened our eyes to the limitations of our knowledge. One crucial […]

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The Devastating Communication Problem Facing Light-Speed Travel

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Communication is key. That’s true on Earth and it’s true in space. But in space, you need to contend with a crucial fact of life. The speed of light is finite and distances between worlds are pretty big; between star systems, they are enormous. An analysis envisions what it would be like to communicate with […]

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The Great British Pet Massacre: One Of The Saddest Tragedies Of 1939

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

At the outbreak of the Second World War, before a single shot was fired, the British began killing hundreds of thousands of their own pets. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. The British pet massacre is one of the stranger tragedies of […]

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Would A Vacuum-Filled Balloon Float?

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Kids are full of curious questions, often asked repeatedly, and usually right when you’re trying to cook. One such question came from the 9-year-old child of a Reddit user, who wondered: “If helium is lighter than air, would a balloon with a vacuum in it, also float?” The rest of this article is behind a […]

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Queen Ant Produces Babies Of 2 Different Species, For The First Time Ever We Have A Complete Map Of Brain Activity, And Much More This Week

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, a new lineage of tropical mammoth has been discovered in Mexico, the latest in the saga of whether the small-brained Homo naledi may have buried its dead, and violent storms led to the perfect preservation of hatchling pterosaurs. Finally, we ask: what is the largest egg of any animal? Spoiler, it’s not an […]

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Yes, Your Attention Span Might Have Shortened, But That Might Not Be A Terrible Thing

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Goldfish are often – and unfairly – maligned for having super-short attention spans. In reality, goldfish have quite impressive brains. They can also grow to be absolutely massive and are competent motorists, so you should watch what you say about them. Humans, on the other hand? If recent research is to be believed, our attention […]

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This May Be The First Known Portrait Of A Viking – And It’s A Sexually Rampant “Beard Fondler”

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 1,000-year-old gaming piece made from walrus ivory may be the first depiction of an actual Viking ever found, revealing how these ancient Norsemen wore their hair. Sporting a center parting and sideburns, the miniature figurine – which probably represented a king – may also be stroking its massive beard in an apparent display of […]

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The Largest Snake In Captivity Is A Humongous 7.7-Meter Reticulated Python Called Medusa

September 6, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The longest snake in the world is the reticulated python, Malayopython reticulatus. While they typically stretch to lengths surpassing 6 meters (20 feet), the longest ever recorded was said to be a whopping 10-meter (33-foot) long reticulated python that was found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi in 1912. Unfortunately, that lengthy specimen was also […]

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Poo Power: How Animal Dung Could Unlock New Antibiotic Treatments

September 5, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists at the University of Leicester, UK are turning to an unexpected source in their mission for new medical treatments: zoo animal poo. Yes, the waste from giraffes, tigers, elephants, and other exotic animals has been collected, but not for fertilizer. Hidden inside animal droppings are fascinating little viruses called bacteriophages (or phages for short) […]

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