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Yes, This Heart-Shaped Lake Is Real – But It Has A Deadly History

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

A picture of a heart-shaped lake definitely sounds like something that’s been photoshopped and does the rounds on Facebook every Valentine’s Day, but the lovely shape of Spirit Lake, Washington, is very much real. However, it hasn’t always looked this way. Rather than the full heart that we can see in satellite imagery today, the […]

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Living Ecosystem Below Earth Surface Has Hundreds Of Times More Carbon Mass Than Humans

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Beneath your feet in the depths of our planet, there’s an unbelievably vast ecosystem teeming with life. In recent years, a massive international team of scientists revealed how billions upon billions of microorganisms live miles beneath Earth’s subsurface. Presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting in 2018, the researchers calculated the size […]

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The Strange Klerksdorp Spheres Found In 3 Billion-Year-Old Rock

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Klerksdorp spheres, found inside pyrophyllite deposits mined in South Africa, are weird. Looking like tiny ancient cricket balls, with seam-like lines around their middle, it’s easy to see why they became the subject of conspiracy theories involving aliens and ancient, forgotten civilizations. In articles in the 1980s, they were speculated to be made by “a higher […]

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Dubai’s Double-Skyscraper Set To Be The Longest Cantilevered Building On Earth

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

One Za’abeel, a double-skyscraper that adorns Dubai’s busy skyline, is set to take the title of the world’s longest cantilever building. In layman’s terms, a cantilever is a structure that sticks out horizontally beyond its vertical support, creating an overhanging section without the need for columns or supports, appearing as if it’s defying gravity. One […]

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An Ancient Planet May Be Trapped Near The Center Of The Earth

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Inside our planet, there are the remains of another world. No, we are not peddling some conspiracy theory like the hollow Earth. We are talking about the remains of Theia, the Mars-sized object that, billions of years ago, hit our planet and led to the formation of the Moon. Its remains were simply incorporated with […]

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World’s Smallest Humanoid Robot Has Been Built By Group Of Schoolboys

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The smallest human-like robot ever to exist has been created by a group of four teenagers in Hong Kong. Measuring just 14.1 centimeters (5.55 inches) in height, the tiny gizmo is 11.3 millimeters (0.44 inches) shorter than the previous world record holder, which was built by Zain Ahmad Qureshi from Pakistan in 2022. Verified by […]

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What Is Devil’s Gold And Why Is It So Dangerous?

February 17, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In eastern Java, Indonesia lies the Kawah Ijen volcano, which has become something of a tourist hotspot in recent years. This is because, at night, otherworldly blue lights appear on its darkened slopes. These ghostly pale fires are caused by the large amounts of sulfur deposits on the volcano’s surface. When the high temperatures from […]

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World’s Largest Solar Plus Battery Storage System Goes Live In Mojave Desert

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

In California’s share of the Mojave Desert, one of the sunniest places on Earth, the largest single solar and battery energy storage project in the world has just become fully operational: the Edwards & Sanborn Solar and Energy Storage facility. Consisting of almost 2 million solar panels, the sprawling solar farm has 875 megawatts of […]

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The Sun Is A Star. But Is Every Star A Sun?

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

One of humanity’s great coming-of-age moments was the realization that the Sun is a star, falling somewhat unexceptionally within the range of those we see; made special only by our relationship to it. However, stars are not clones of each other. So do all other stars count as suns? Do any? If only some do, […]

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The Palm Jumeirah Is The World’s Largest Archipelago Of Artificial Islands

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dubai is home to many a feat of engineering, but perhaps one of its most iconic is the Palm Jumeirah. This palm-tree-shaped archipelago of artificial islands began construction in 2001 and has since gone on to become one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. So how do you make the world’s biggest artificial set of […]

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What’s Going On With Voyager 1? NASA’s Interstellar Spacecraft’s Future Looks Uncertain

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Voyager 1 is the furthest any human object has ever gone from Earth. It is now over 24 billion kilometers (15 billion miles) from our planet, flying through interstellar space. Since its launch in August 1977, the spacecraft has remained in contact with Earth, but over the last several months, that communication has become non-sensical. […]

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Don’t Touch The Blue Sea Dragons. No Really, Don’t

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Species within ecosystems are intrinsically linked. Whether they time the birth of their offspring with the sea ice or have evolved to live aboard another organism, these connections can be found time and time again in nature. Now, on a beach on North Padre Island off the coast of Texas, yet another example has appeared […]

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Déjà Vu? Italy Plans To Build World’s Longest Suspension Bridge To Sicily

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

After decades of dreaming, Italy has once again set its sights on building the longest suspension bridge in the world to connect the Italian mainland with the island of Sicily. Their vision is a bridge that stretches around 3,300 meters (10,800 feet) over the Strait of Messina, the thin strip of sea between the “toe” […]

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Weird Pink “Worm Lizard” Spotted Out Of Hiding For First Time In 90 Years

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Being elusive might seem exclusively the realm of spies and space stuff, but animals are pretty good at it too, and one that takes the trait to heart is the Somali sharp-snouted worm lizard. Having not been officially seen in over 90 years, the odd-looking creature has now made a reappearance. The Somali sharp-snouted worm […]

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“Humanity Do Better”: What A Scientist Found At The Bottom Of The Pacific Ocean

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Humans have affected pretty much every part of the planet with our various pollutants, no matter how hard they are to reach.  For example, in 2020 a new species found in the Mariana Trench was eventually named after the plastic found in its guts, and in 2023 microplastics were discovered in a cave system that […]

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Climate Change Is Turning Ibex Nocturnal – But It’s Putting Them In Danger

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The climate crisis and the warming of the planet is having a devastating effect on the natural world and the animal species that live in it. While polar bears have been found to be at greater risk of starvation due to a lack of sea ice, another species is facing the opposite problem, being put […]

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There’s A Vast Ocean Of Water Hidden Beneath Our Feet

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Deep beneath the surface of the Earth, there is a massive reservoir of water. It is estimated to contain three times the amount of water of all the oceans on our surface. In 2014, a team from the US used 2,000 seismometers to study seismic waves from over 500 earthquakes. By examining the speed of the […]

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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Breaks Record For Largest Asteroid Sample Ever Collected In Space

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

When OSIRIS-REx was planned, the mission team aimed to collect at least 60 grams of material. That was the requirement for a successful mission. Well, consider OSIRIS-REx doubly successful, as it brought back home 121.6 grams (4.29 ounces), the largest collection of extraterrestrial material from beyond the Moon. The return of the Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition […]

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NASA Received Laser And Radio Messages From Even Deeper Space, 13-Year-Old Boy Cured Of Terminal Brain Tumor, And Much More This Week

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week a lone stingray in a North Carolina aquarium was found to be pregnant and the idea of the world’s first shark-ray hybrid was put forward, a 280-million-year-old fossil was identified as a partial forgery, and Earth has received a power beam sent from space for the first time. Finally, we take a closer […]

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The Secrets Of Gough’s Cave: Cannibalism And Ancient Rituals From 14,700 Years Ago

February 16, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

There is an ancient cave in Somerset, England, that may hold a complicated secret related to our prehistoric past: evidence of human cannibalism. Gough’s Cave, which was formed around 500,000 years ago, is located in Cheddar Gorge, which is made of limestone (not cheese) and is located in the Mendip Hills near Bristol. The cave […]

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