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7 Of Those “Alien Megastructure” Candidates Turned Out To Be Hot Dogs

June 12, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team doing follow-up investigations into seven potential candidates for Dyson spheres has found that they have likely been misidentified. Advertisement Dyson spheres are hypothetical alien megastructures built around (or partially around) stars in order to harness their energy. Finding one would be unlikely (sorry to break it to you, but we have found zero […]

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How Many Satellites Are Currently In Orbit?

June 12, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

If we want to live in the modern world, we can’t help but be reliant on space. Satellites whizzing about over our heads provide us with telecommunications and precise positioning, as well as keeping us safe with weather forecasting and many other analyses, like keeping an eye on wildfires, floods, ice, and pollutants released into […]

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Apparently, Some Of You Don’t Know What These Extremely Common Symbols Mean

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Every so often, a piece of information splits society into two parts: the people for whom it’s brand new and eye-opening, and those who can’t believe anyone didn’t know it in the first place.  Advertisement Did you know, for example, that ketchup is meant to live in the refrigerator? Because two-fifths of us don’t. Barely […]

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Strongest Solar Flare In Years Affected Curiosity’s Camera On Mars

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Sun is getting to its peak of activity for this cycle, the solar maximum. We have seen the effects here on Earth, with radio blackouts and a series of spectacular aurorae that were seen at lower latitudes than usual. The sunspot responsible for the mayhem moved to the other side of the Sun shortly […]

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Moderna’s New Flu-COVID Combi mRNA Vaccine Outperforms Separate Shots In Trials

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Pharmaceutical company Moderna has announced that a combination vaccine it has been developing against flu and COVID-19 has performed well so far in Phase 3 trials. The data are yet to be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal, but the company says their combi vaccine has produced stronger immune responses than the already-licensed vaccines […]

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Male and Female Mammals Have Different Pain Receptors And We Don’t Know Why

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When men and women in heterosexual relationships complain their partners do not understand their pain, they might be right. A study of pain receptors in rodents and primates has found that in every case, male and female members of the species are primed by different molecules.  Advertisement Physical pain, be it excruciating or merely unpleasant, […]

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Could The Long-Extinct Bush Moa Be Brought Back From The Dead?

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Given that they’re, y’know, dead, it’s hard to discern much about the life of extinct creatures like the little bush moa, a turkey-sized emu lookalike that strutted around New Zealand until the 13th century. But using the 21st century power to study ancient DNA, a new study has provided more clues about how the bush […]

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Megathrust Earthquakes And The World’s Largest Tsunamis: What Is The Cascadia Subduction Zone?

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some of the world’s largest earthquakes and tsunamis have originated from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a 1,127-kilometer (700-mile) stretch that runs from northern California up to British Columbia. Here, the Pacific Ocean floor is subducting under North America – and when the fault periodically locks and releases, it can unleash devastating megathrust earthquakes and record-breaking […]

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The World’s Deepest Lab Hunts For Dark Matter 2.4 Kilometers Underground

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Around 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) below the Jinping Mountains in China’s Sichuan Province, the world’s deepest laboratory is quietly unraveling the mysteries of the universe.  Advertisement The China Jinping Underground Laboratory (CJUL) became fully operational in December 2023, swiping the title of the “world’s deepest lab” from another dark matter lab called SNOLAB, located around […]

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Finland To Offer Bird Flu Vaccines To At-Risk Groups In Possible World-First Move

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Finland may be about to become the first country in the world to start dishing out preventative bird flu vaccines to some citizens. It’s being reported that the first shipments of vaccine secured by the European Union (EU) will be heading there, so that those most at risk of exposure to the virus can be […]

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The Top 5 Animals Most Likely To Survive Global Disaster

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Indulge me, if you will, in a little hypothetical situation. The Earth has suffered a major catastrophic event, human life as we know it has been wiped from the face of the planet and only a few species of living things remain, but which species are up to the task of surviving such an apocalypse? […]

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This AI Can Interpret The Meaning Of Dog Barks

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dog whisperers can now join the list of professionals whose jobs are at risk of being stolen by artificial intelligence (AI), as it may have just entered the world of animal communication. Using machine learning software, researchers were able to successfully decode the meaning of dogs’ vocalizations, paving the way for new technologies that may […]

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People Are Just Now Learning What “Google” Actually Means

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Google has achieved what few brands have, making their company name become the default verb for what their product does. Rather than saying “search it” it’s common to say “Google it” even if the person you are talking to is the type who will Google it on Bing. Advertisement Google didn’t start out as Google. […]

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A Siberian Graveyard Reveals 800 Years Of Human-Mammoth Interactions

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A so-called “mammoth graveyard” in Arctic Siberia has a lot to teach us about how humans and hairy elephant cousins related in the last days of the latter’s existence. Unfortunately, some of the best evidence has been stolen by ivory hunters. Advertisement It is astonishing that humans managed to live in Siberia above the Arctic […]

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No Object Can Travel Faster Than Light, So Why Doesn’t That Apply To Warp Drives?

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The speed of light in a vacuum is the absolute speed limit of the universe. As you accelerate towards it, any object with mass suddenly finds it has a lot more of it, and so it takes more and more energy – eventually infinite amounts of energy – in order to move towards it. Advertisement […]

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Memento Mori: Is It Healthy To Remember We’re Going To Die?

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It could be argued that death has become sanitized in some parts of the modern world, a far-removed concept few of us have to face until it happens to someone close, and even then we typically experience grief from a distance to the actual dead. In the Victorian era, the advent of photography brought in […]

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“Walking” Tree That Looks Like An Ent Just Won New Zealand Tree Of The Year

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Awards season in Hollywood might be over, but the most important competition of the year has just announced its winner – and it looks straight out of Tolkien’s Middle-earth. Advertisement The competition in question is New Zealand’s Tree of the Year, and the winner is a uniquely shaped northern rātā, one of the country’s tallest […]

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Iceland Is About To Make A Big Announcement On Its Whaling Industry

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Iceland’s whaling industry is about to face an important decision that could decide its future. Advertisement On Tuesday June 11, the country’s Food Minister Bjarkey Olsen Gunnarsdóttir will announce whether or not it will re-issue a license for Hvalur hf, the only Icelandic whaling company left in business, according to Icelandic broadcasting network RÚV. Advertisement […]

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England’s Famous Roman Baths May Have Unexpected Medical Qualities

June 11, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The thermal waters of the iconic Roman Baths in the English city of Bath may hold the key to combating antimicrobial resistance, new research has revealed. After isolating around 300 different microbes living within the famous attraction’s cozy pools, the study authors discovered that 15 of these are capable of inhibiting some of the world’s […]

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The Largest Feathered Dinosaur Was A 9-Meter-Long Bipedal Predator

June 10, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

That birds are dinosaurs is an idea that was suggested, in not so many words, as far back as the mid-19th Century, but their ancestry was delivered in a sucker-punch of a fossil when the world discovered Archaeopteryx in 1861. Since then, evidence of feathered dinosaurs has cropped up in several groups across the planet, but […]

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