Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) has no available vaccine or cure – but that may not be the case forever. New research has uncovered some of the virus’s vulnerabilities, opening the door to the possibility of targeted treatment. You are probably infected with EBV. It’s overwhelmingly prevalent in the human population, estimated to have infected around 95 […]
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Dune: What The Climate Of Arrakis Can Tell Us About The Hunt For Habitable Exoplanets
Frank Herbert’s Dune is epic sci-fi storytelling with an environmental message at its heart. The novels and movies are set on the desert planet of Arrakis, which various characters dream of transforming into a greener world – much like some envision for Mars today. We investigated Arrakis using a climate model, a computer program similar […]
The “Blood Mirror Cult” That Inspired A Powerful Pre-Aztec Empire
The largest city state ever to exist in Mesoamerica may have drawn its power from a spine-chilling lust for shiny objects and human blood, both of which could be satisfied by the razor-sharp volcanic glass known as obsidian. According to a new analysis of a sacrificial temple within the pre-Columbian city of Teotihuacan, the populace’s […]
Fossil Tracks Reveal Dinosaurs Stomping Around Alaska 100 Million Years Ago
A huge hoard of dinosaur footprints, which could be up to 100 million years old, has been unearthed in northwestern Alaska. The tracks were discovered in the Coke Basin of Alaska’s Nanushuk Formation, which dates back roughly 94 million to 113 million years. Approximately 75 track sites were found there, alongside fossilized plants, tree stumps, […]
1755 Lisbon Earthquake: The First Modern Natural Disaster?
Imagine you’re in Lisbon, Portugal, on Saturday November 1, 1755. It’s early morning on All Saint’s Day, a feast day that celebrates all the saints of the Catholic Church. The day should have been one of solemn commemoration with church services and visits to cemeteries to offer flowers; a blend of older traditions with standard […]
How The Avoidable Flint Water Crisis Hugely Impacted Kids’ Educational Achievement
A decade ago, in April 2014, the source of the water for the town of Flint in Michigan was switched from Lake Huron and the Detroit River to the Flint River. The move by local and state administration was made to save $5-7 million, but ended up exposing 100,000 people – including up to 12,000 […]
This Year Could Be A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity To See A Nova
Astronomers are running regular checks on a star system that currently requires a telescope to see because they expect it will soon be bright enough to view with the naked eye. According to one prediction, this could happen any time from now until September, although there’s reason to think we might need to wait another […]
In The Stone Age, Even Kissing Could Be A Dangerous Business
The Stone Age was a tough time to be alive. On top of dealing with ferocious predators, unforgiving weather, and the constant struggle for food, there was the ever-present deadly threat of bacterial poisoning from food, tainted water, and – oddly enough – kissing. In a new study, scientists at Stockholm University and the Swedish […]
Cave-Dwelling “Baby Dragons” Found Sneaking To The Surface, Surprising Scientists
Subterranean salamanders, once thought to dwell exclusively in their underwater caverns, spend a surprising amount of time aboveground, new research has revealed. The blind beasties, called olms, have been spotted venturing out of their underground caves in northern Italy and scoping things out at the surface. The olm (Proteus anguinus) are bizarre creatures, once thought […]
Trogloraptor Cave Spiders Evolved Rare Hooks For Hunting In The Dark
Spelunkers in Oregon risk encountering a group of cave robbers, famous for their hook-like legs used to snatch prey out of the air. Known as Trogloraptor, this genus of cave spiders has only been found deep within caves, where it lies in wait ready to pounce with two sets of teeth. Trogloraptor cave spiders were […]
Why Cheetahs Are The Fastest Animals On Land
Medium-sized animals dominate the top places in the running section of the animal Olympics, and now we know why, thanks to a new model of muscle performance. For many important criteria, animals find it’s good to be big. Insects may be able to lift astonishing weights relative to their size, but in absolute terms the […]
Mystery Of The Moodus Noises That Baffled Connecticut For Centuries
For centuries, people living in what is now south-central Connecticut have heard strange noises emanating from underground. Local Native Americans named the area Machimoodus, meaning “the place with bad noises” in Algonquian dialects, a fitting name given the disconcerting sound – like thunder, gunshot, or a crunch – that can ring out in the area […]
Watch Declassified Video Of The UK’s DragonFire Laser Zapping An Aerial Target
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has recently been showing off its latest laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) known as DragonFire. At the MOD’s missile range in the Hebrides, a picturesque archipelago off the west coast of the Scottish mainland, DragonFire was recently used on an airborne target. Precise details on the test were not […]
Do Our Ears And Noses Carry On Growing Forever?
You’ve probably heard at some point in your life – either from a well-meaning trivia fan or a malevolent self-esteem hunter – that our ears and noses are the only two body parts that never stop growing. To be fair, it kind of seems like it’s true, right? If you imagine an old person –perhaps […]
Nikola Tesla Thought He’d Picked Up A Signal From Intelligent Aliens
Nikola Tesla, famed for his work on alternating current, was one hell of an inventor, mechanical engineer and physicist. His inventions have been found to work better than expected even 100 years after he noted them down. However, nobody can be right 100 percent of the time, and Nikola Tesla had his fair share of […]
The Placebo Effect: Good Or Bad For Us?
You’ve most likely heard of the placebo effect. In a nutshell, it’s the idea that a treatment with no active ingredients or proven medical benefit can still help your symptoms if you believe it will work. Placebos are probably best known for their use in clinical trial design – something to compare a new drug […]
Oldest Stone Tools In Europe Place Prehistoric Humans There 1.4 Million Years Ago
Primitive stone tools found in Ukraine have been dated to 1.4 million years ago, making them the oldest known human-made artifacts in Europe. Prior to this discovery, the continent’s earliest prehistoric utensils were thought to reside in Spain and France, yet the newly-dated tools from the east radically alter the story of when and how […]
CSI: Space Station? Scientists Are Investigating Blood Splatter In Microgravity
Things in microgravity work differently. Flames are round, your bones lose density, and the calluses on your feet disappear. Liquids also behave weirdly, and a group of forensic scientists wondered how bloodstain patterns would be affected in reduced gravity – so they took a flight to find out. The team performed the microgravity experiment on […]
2-Meter-Tall “Terror Birds” May Have Been Antarctica’s Apex Predators 50 Million Years Ago
You’d be forgiven for the terms “flightless birds” and “Antarctica” conjuring up images of happy little penguins waddling about on the ice. But with new research in hand, let us take you back 50 million years ago to discover a much scarier creature lurking on the then-warmer continent: terror birds. Dr Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche and […]
The Moon Has A New Timeline That Reflects What We’ve Learned
The Earth’s geological timeline is an essential tool for understanding how it has changed, and planetary scientists have sought to replicate it for planets and moons we have explored. However, the existing timeline for the Moon was created when we knew a lot less about its history, and is increasingly dated. A new effort attempts […]



















