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Pedants, The Feeling Is Real. Hearing Bad Grammar Can Physically Stress You Out

November 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For those who find themselves wincing whenever they hear a “could of” instead of a “could have”, or a “less” when it should be “fewer”, it may not just be a passing annoyance. A new study has revealed that our bodies can show physical signs of stress upon hearing grammatical violations. As Dagmar Divjak, principal […]

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This Undead Kauri Tree Doesn’t Abide By “Survival Of The Fittest”

November 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nature is often portrayed as a brutal dog-eat-dog world where only the fittest individuals are permitted to survive and thrive. Deep in the forests of New Zealand, however, there is a tree stump that shows it isn’t always that straightforward.  This stump of a kauri tree should have died long ago as it has lost […]

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The Solar Maximum Is Hurtling Toward Us Faster Than Official Predictions Had Thought

November 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There is a lot about the Sun that we do not understand and even things that we do have a good idea of can surprise us. Chief among them is the solar cycle. Our star goes through cycles of activity of roughly 11 years, but how active the cycle gets at its maximum or when […]

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Why You Shouldn’t Dump Your Pumpkins In The Woods After Halloween

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It may be tempting to leave your Halloween pumpkins in the woods to feed wildlife after October 31, but it could actually do more harm than good, wildlife experts warn.  Thousands of discarded pumpkins are left in woods across Britain, according to The Telegraph. While well-meaning pumpkin carvers might think they are doing the local […]

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Four Technologies To Prevent The Looming Space Junk Apocalypse

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

More than 10,500 satellites are circling Earth as of late 2023, according to the European Space Agency (ESA). Out of these spacecraft, 8,600 are currently in service. This number, however, keeps growing, and experts fear that maintaining order in space may become nigh impossible in just a few years. It’s a situation that could lead […]

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Two New Ancient Blood-Sucking “Vampires” Are Largest Of Their Kind Found Yet

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Some 160 million years ago, no fish belly was safe from the scourge of blood-sucking vampire fish. Two freakishly large fossil lamprey species have been discovered in China that help explain how these peculiar sea beasts became some of the prime parasitic predators of the Jurrasic oceans. Lampreys are primitive fish with an eel-like appearance […]

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There’s A New Left-Coiling Snail In Town, And It’s Looking For Love

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Back in 2016, the world played matchmaker to Jeremy, a rare left-coiling snail that became something of an internet “shellebrity” on his quest to find a mate. Seven years later, there’s another lefty looking for love, and this time you might get to name it too. Although it was something of a tumultuous journey, Jeremy […]

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Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles Could Be Monitored With Radio Waves

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An international team of researchers has worked out a way to take highly secured and highly precise snapshots of the contents of any room. Using radio antennas and mirrors, it is possible to create “radio fingerprints” so precise to notice an object displacement of just a few millimeters. This tech could have a lot of […]

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400-Year-Old Prosthetic Hand Reveals Medieval Doctors Had Some Impressive Skills

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Life was tough for our medieval ancestors. Between weapons, wars, and a general lack of health and safety legislation, serious injuries were not uncommon. Thankfully, medicine was coming on leaps and bounds, and while we still had a lot to learn about curing disease, the doctors of the day had been making inroads in the […]

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Why Are People Burning Sage?

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you spend much time in the “wellness” circles of TikTok, it may seem like, out of nowhere, sage is all the rage. However, sage burning – also called smudging or saging – is far from a new fad. In fact, the practice is ancient – its roots can be traced back to Native American […]

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“Shocking” Footage Shows Uncontacted Tribe Confront A Bulldozer Near Nickel Mine

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New footage shows members of the uncontacted Hongana Manyawa tribe in Indonesia watching as a digger noisily tears up their forest. The “shocking” video provides a snapshot of what some campaigners are calling a “genocidal” mistreatment of this land and the Indigenous people who call it home. As shown by the new video (below), logging […]

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Investigator Believes He Has Nailed Down DB Cooper And Is Suing The FBI For Key Evidence

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On the afternoon of November 24, 1971, an unknown man boarded flight 305 from Portland, Oregon, to Seattle, Washington. He sat there and ordered a bourbon and soda, before slipping a note to a flight attendant as she went about her duty, the beginning of one of the strangest unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. […]

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B61-13: The US Is Planning To Build A New Nuclear Gravity Bomb

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US Department of Defense (DoD) has announced its intention to produce a new high-yield nuclear gravity bomb, pending Congressional authorization and funding. The DoD said on Friday that they sought to create a modern variant of the B61 nuclear gravity bomb, to be termed the B61-13. The bomb will have a similar yield to […]

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Elephants Don’t Just Hear With Their Ears, They Get Their Toes Involved Too

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Elephants are fascinating for lots of reasons: their ability to care for each other, those incredible adapted trunks, and the ability to fight climate change. One element of an elephant that doesn’t get as much credit as it deserves is their feet. But we’re here to prove that those four enormous tootsies are just as […]

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Meet Big Daddy, The Widest Crab On Record At 3 Meters Across

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If a crab and Mr Tickle had a baby, it would look just like Big Daddy. An intimidating crustacean, he was named after a British wrestler of the same name (whose real name, incredibly, was Shirley Crabtree Jr) and holds the record for the widest crustacean in captivity ever. Measuring 3.11 meters (10.25 feet) claw-to-claw, […]

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In 1952, 3 Stars Vanished From The Night Sky. What Happened To Them?

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On 19 July 1952, the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California, undertook a survey of the night sky, focusing on a particular region and photographing it multiple times, in an attempt to spot bodies in the Solar System such as asteroids as they pass in front of stars, dimming them ever so slightly. At 8:52 […]

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Polarized Radiation Reveals Ghostly “Hand Of God” For Halloween

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The universe is a spooky place. Besides the lurking Dark Matter and Dark Energy, even some of the things we can see look like they’d go bump in the night if space carried sound waves. Just in time for Halloween, NASA has released an image of one of the most eerie of all, a nebula nicknamed […]

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EMERGENCE: Things Are Not As They Seem

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

EMERGENCE is a new and deeply original performance that is hitting the New York stage this month, and it promises to be unlike anything audiences have experienced before. Is it a musical? No. Is it a rock concert? A Dance? A Monologue? A chemically induced psychedelic trip? It is all of these things and more.  […]

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9 Spooky Science Stories To Get You In The Halloween Spirit

October 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This Halloween, don’t be afraid of the hammerhead bat, discover the science of scary noises, and learn about the (un)natural history of owls. Finally, watch an interview from IFLScience’s first-ever virtual science festival, CURIOUS Live, where we spoke to the authors of Plague-Busters! Medicine’s Battles With History’s Deadliest Diseases. Subscribe to the IFLScience newsletter for […]

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Surprising Twist To Solar Cycle Revealed In Korean Records Of Rare Red Aurora

October 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

During the Maunder Minimum, when solar activity had a 70-year lull, what little activity that did occur operated on a different timeline from the rest of history, Korean astronomical records reveal. The unexpected finding will force a rethink of what was considered a basic feature of solar behavior. Every 11 years, the Sun produces more […]

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