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U Thant Island: Why Nobody Can Visit New York’s Smallest Island

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

U Thant Island, officially known as Belmont Island, is a miniature spit of land that sits between New York’s Manhattan and Queens. It was heaved into existence when a piano manufacturer began construction on a tunnel beneath the East River, dumping the resulting materials until a half-acre island emerged from the water. The tunnel project […]

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Egyptian Mummy Who Died Giving Birth Found With Baby’s Head Stuck In Pelvis

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The mummified remains of a teenage girl who died during childbirth in ancient Egypt have been analyzed by researchers, revealing that the young mother-to-be was in the process of delivering twins when she passed away. Sadly, the labor took a negative turn when the head of the first baby became stuck in the birth canal, […]

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150-Million-Year-Old Sea Monster Skull Is “One In A Billion” Discovery

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The enormous teeth of a “giant sea monster” were restored by fossil expert Chris Moore after he and Steve Etches endured the painstaking task of removing a huge fossil skull 12 meters (39 feet) up a cliff in Dorset, UK. It belonged to a pliosaur, an ancient marine reptile with a bite force that could’ve […]

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Guinness World Record For The Largest Lake Ever To Have Existed On Earth

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

While knowing the name of the largest lake currently on Earth might win you a couple of points at a pub quiz (spoilers, it’s the Caspian Sea), the largest lake ever to exist on Earth puts all the other inland water bodies to shame. So vast was this area that it has now been awarded […]

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Candles Made Of Chicks Was A Rare But Real Practice In The North Atlantic

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What’s the weirdest way you’ve ever illuminated a dark evening? Torch on your head? Stick of fire? If a candle made of a storm petrel chick isn’t on your list, you’ve barely dipped your toe into the world of weird ways of getting around. The grim, rare, but real practice, is the subject of a […]

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Asteroids In The Solar System Could Contain Undiscovered, Superheavy Elements

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For centuries, the quest for new elements was a driving force in many scientific disciplines. Understanding an atom’s structure and the development of nuclear science allowed scientists to accomplish the old goal of alchemists – turning one element into another. Over the past few decades, scientists in the United States, Germany, and Russia have figured […]

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Massive Planet Too Big For Its Own Sun Pushes Astronomers To Rethink Exoplanet Formation

December 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine you’re a farmer searching for eggs in the chicken coop – but instead of a chicken egg, you find an ostrich egg, much larger than anything a chicken could lay. That’s a little how our team of astronomers felt when we discovered a massive planet, more than 13 times heavier than Earth, around a […]

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Earth’s Early Magma Oceans Detected In 3.7 Billion Year-Old Greenland Rocks

December 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earth hasn’t always been a blue and green oasis of life in an otherwise inhospitable solar system. During our planet’s first 50 million years, around 4.5 billion years ago, its surface was a hellscape of magma oceans, bubbling and belching with heat from Earth’s interior. The subsequent cooling of the planet from this molten state, […]

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Understanding Survivor Bias: The Revealing Story Of A Bullet-Riddled Plane And A Helmet

December 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The longer you stay on Facebook, the closer the chance of you seeing a “we didn’t have seatbelts/safety features/basic concerns for our survival needs when I was a child and we still survived” post gets to 100 percent. If you haven’t encountered them, think of the person who tells you “my gran smoked every day of her […]

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What’s The Point Of Giving Gifts? An Anthropologist Explains This Ancient Part Of Being Human

December 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you planned out your holiday gift giving yet? If you’re anything like me, you might be waiting until the last minute. But whether every single present is already wrapped and ready, or you’ll hit the shops on Christmas Eve, giving gifts is a curious but central part of being human. While researching my new […]

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The Historical Traditions Of Christmas Past

December 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Let’s face it, whether you’re a Christmasy person or not, whether you are religious or irreverent, this holiday season touches most of us in various (sometimes complex) ways. Many families will have their traditions and expectations, while those who do not celebrate will certainly be aware of its ubiquity. But traditions come and go, and […]

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Singing Ankylosaurs, 310-Million-Year-Old Fossil Spiders, And A “Giant Sea Monster” Join The Planet’s Prehistoric Wonders

December 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some of the biggest news stories of 2023 were, in fact, tens, or even hundreds, of millions of years old, as we discovered incredible new species dating back to the Jurassic and beyond. As technology marches on, scientists are finding new ways to analyze ancient specimens all the time, and they’ve turned up some incredible […]

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Lost 1,750-Year-Old Bible Translation Fragment Found Inside Vatican Library Manuscript

December 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new chapter of the Bible has been found, hidden inside a 1,750-year-old translation from the Gospel of Matthew. The chapter was found by medievalist Grigory Kessel, who used ultraviolet photography on manuscripts in the Vatican Library. The hidden text was found as part of the Sinai Palimpsests Project, where researchers aim to recover texts […]

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Don’t Worry, Some Christmas Desserts Aren’t As Naughty As You’d Think

December 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Christmas is a time full of indulgence: desserts with rich chocolate, dripping caramel sauce, and moist cakes (no soggy bottoms, please). In line with the holiday season, one research group found that the Great British Bake Off (GBBO) Christmas desserts are not as naughty as we may have feared. Firstly, why this one television show? […]

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Genetic Basis For Problematic Alcohol Use Identified By Extensive Global Multi-Ancestry Study

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s the holiday season and I am sure many of us will enjoy some extra indulgence over the next week or so. However, for some people, alcohol consumption can lead to problematic behavior and health issues. If you experience problematic alcohol use (PAU), there’s a chance that it’s because of your genes. A new study […]

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Five Science “Facts” We Learnt At School That Are Plain Wrong

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Let’s start with a quiz… How many senses do you have? Which of the following are magnetic: a tomato, you, paperclips? What are the primary colors of pigments and paints? What region of the tongue is responsible for sensing bitter tastes? What are the states of matter? If you answered five; paperclips; red, yellow, and […]

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Who Wrote The Bible?

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Bible tells an overall story about the history of the world: creation, fall, redemption and God’s Last Judgement of the living and the dead. The Old Testament (which dates to 300 BCE) begins with the creation of the world and of Adam and Eve, their disobedience to God and their expulsion from the garden […]

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Voyager Has Been Sending Out Signals For Decades. What’s The Soonest We Can Expect A Reply?

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 and 2, the spacecraft that have traveled further than any human-made objects, crossing the heliopause and heading into interstellar space.   While doing so, the probes have been communicating constantly with Earth, even if Voyager 1 has recently begun sending back repeating patterns of 1s and 0s. It has […]

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Is It Possible To Drill A Hole Through The Earth And Come Out The Other Side?

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Five years ago, a popular interactive map showed you where you would pop up if you were to dig your way right through the Earth. It’s a bit of fun, even if for the vast majority the answer was “somewhere in an ocean”. But would it be possible to dig through the Earth and pop out […]

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How Do You Become An Astronaut? We Spoke To NASA To Find Out

December 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Seeing the Earth from space is an experience like no other. At least, according to the few people who have flown into space and orbited around our little planet. It is a dream shared by many to boldly go where less than 1,000 humans have gone before. For this reason, many apply to be an […]

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