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What’s The Longest Road In The World?

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

According to the record books, the Pan-American Highway is the longest road in the world, stretching some 30,000 kilometers (19,000 miles) from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina. However, depending on who you ask, a few people might take issue with that assertion. The vision of the Pan-American Highway was first proposed in 1923 […]

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“Interstellar Alien Tech Meteor” Signal Was Actually Just… Vibrations Of Local Truck

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Contentious claims that an interstellar meteor possibly containing alien technology hit Earth a decade ago is on even shakier ground – quite literally. Last year, pieces of the meteor were collected from the ocean off Papua New Guinea, though later analysis brought into question the “alien tech” nature of the spherules recovered. Now, it appears […]

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There May Be A Simple Trick To Remove Microplastics From Your Drinking Water

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Microplastics have now become a major concern across the planet. Humans have spread plastic so far that they are impacting every aspect of the natural world. But they are also invading our bodies through inhalation and ingestion, the long-term consequences of which are still unknown. So, what can we do about it? When we say […]

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Ancient Egyptian Mummies Are Riddled With Malaria, Worms, And Lice

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The inhabitants of ancient Egypt were infested with parasites, many of which caused anemia and other debilitating conditions. According to a new meta-analysis of prior research on Egyptian mummies, around two-thirds suffered from worms of various kinds, while 22 percent had malaria and 40 percent had headlice. In the famous Valley of the Kings, for […]

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Natural History Lover? Check Out Thousands Of Amazing Specimen Scans For Free

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Beyond the glass cabinets of natural history museums lie thousands more rare specimens, but for many people – researchers and the public included – those specimens remained behind closed doors, accessible to only a select few. Now, thanks to the completion of a six-year-long project, we finally get to see some of them in impressive […]

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A “Perfect” Deposit Of Helium Has Been Found Bubbling Below Minnesota

March 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Crack out the celebratory balloons and get those MRI machines clanking: A giant reserve of helium has been found hundreds of meters below Earth at a drill site in Minnesota, US.  The load of helium was found in the early hours of February 28 by Pulsar Helium. While drilling their exploratory boring well, they discovered […]

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NASA Is Looking For Its Next Astronauts – Could It Be You?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA has opened the call for its next class of astronauts. So if you dream of traveling in space and being an advocate for the space agency, this is your chance. You will have competition; the last call saw 12,000 applicants, but do not be put off. NASA wants the widest possible range of people, […]

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Goliath Birdeater: The Biggest Spider In The World, Or Is It?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Spiders come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny, intelligent jumping spiders, to the extremely deadly and chonky Hercules. Giant mythical spiders have been depicted time and time again throughout history – most recently in the form of Adam Sandler’s space-therapist – but fiction aside, what is the biggest spider currently stomping around the Earth […]

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Future Mission To Find Extraterrestrial Life Finds Its First Biosignatures – On Earth

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The techniques a network of satellites may one day use to find life beyond the solar system have been verified by applying them to the one place we know life exists: Earth. Of course, there is a rather spectacular difference in the distance over which the observations needed to be made versus those planned for […]

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How Tall Was The World’s Tallest Ever Horse?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Once upon a time, there was a horse called Sampson. A shire gelding born in Bedfordshire, England, in 1846, Sampson was special for one reason – he was a really big deal. Shire horses are known to be pretty large beasts. They are a British breed of draft horses that are valued for their strength, […]

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Florida Aims To Make Balloon Release Illegal To Protect Wildlife From Litter

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, Florida lawmakers passed legislation banning the intentional release of balloons outside, in a bid to crack down on littering and protect wildlife. The bill, which was passed by the Florida House and Senate, will now head to the desk of Governor Ron DeSantis to be signed into law. All being well, it will […]

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Can Peacocks Fly?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Wind rushes around your ears as a cascading train of iridescent feathers soars over your head. Toes curled, neck extended, rear-end seemingly doomed for landing: a peacock has just taken flight, and frankly, it makes no sense at all. The elaborate ornament’s eye-like feather tips are an alluring display to the opposite sex (and other […]

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In Under 70 Years, The Way We View Earth Has Massively Changed

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Humans have been traveling around the world for as long as our species has existed, and after a while it became important to know where one is and where one can go. The oldest surviving maps are over 2,500 years old, and since then humans’ ability to create surveys of their surroundings has massively improved […]

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What Is Jupiter’s Great Blue Spot And What Color Is It Really?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Four hundred years after the discovery of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot a spot of a different color has been added, but its story is a bit more complicated. The first thing to know about the Great Blue Spot is that it does not emit or reflect light at around 450 nanometers, and therefore is not […]

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International Women’s Day: Meet Our STEM Heroes

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Over the last year, IFLScience has spoken with a range of incredible women working at the forefront of many different scientific disciplines. From physicists and space lawyers to conservationists saving extinct species, meet our STEM heroes on International Women’s Day.  “Too many girls are told physics is too difficult, it’s for the boys. Rubbish! Absolute […]

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Controversial Miami Seaquarium To Shut Down After Death Of 120 Dolphins And Whales

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Time’s up for one of the oldest oceanariums in the US. On March 7, authorities served eviction papers to the owners of Miami Seaquarium, a park steeped in controversy by damning reports into the care of its marine residents and the resulting plethora of animal deaths. In a statement posted to social media platform X, […]

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Fossil Fuel Pollution Is “Literally Cooking” The Great Barrier Reef

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s official: the Great Barrier Reef is being battered by yet another major coral bleaching event. This is the fifth such event in just eight years, marking a horrendous blow for the much-loved and much-troubled reef.  The ongoing bleaching event was confirmed on March 8 by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) in collaboration […]

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Four Children Achieved HIV Remission For 1 Year After Pausing Drug Treatment

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Four children exposed to HIV at birth maintained an undetectable viral load for more than a year after pausing their medication. They’re part of a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded clinical trial investigating the prospect of achieving true HIV remission, something that just decades ago would have seemed impossible.  The trial works under the premise […]

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MH370 Disappearance 10 Years On: Can We Still Find It?

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

It has been ten years since Malaysia Airlines passenger flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. To this day it remains one of the biggest aviation mysteries globally. It’s unthinkable that a modern Boeing 777-200ER jetliner with 239 people on board can simply vanish without any explanation. Yet multiple searches in the past decade have […]

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In Science We Trust, But Individual Scientists? People Aren’t So Sure

March 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

How do you view science and scientists? Are they the same thing? Would you say you have equal trust in them or do you see one as more trustworthy than the other? Since the COVID-19 pandemic, confidence in science has been in decline in the US and elsewhere, but at the same time, the institution […]

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