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Autism And Synesthesia May Have A Genetic Link, New Twin Study Reveals

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Throughout history, twin studies have yielded some incredible scientific insights – NASA even sent one of a pair of identical twins to space. The opportunity to study this unique group is too good to pass up, and now a new analysis of twin data has drawn a fascinating link between autism and the mysterious phenomenon […]

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Around 10 Percent Of The Internet Is Encrypted Via Lava Lamps

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

We don’t want to sound completely unhinged, like someone yelling “sharks have been around the galaxy twice” (they have) or “McFlurries look the way they do because of hedgehogs” (they do), but around 10 percent of the Internet is encrypted via lava lamps. Encryption, in its most basic form, is scrambling data (be that text, […]

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The Sturddlefish Hybrid Connects Two Species Separated Since The Jurassic

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A surprise fertilization event in a fish nursery stunned scientists in 2020 when American paddlefish and Russian sturgeon successfully bred to create a hybrid group of animals dubbed “sturddlefish”. Cooked up by the gametes of seven individuals, the proceeding group exhibited different ratios of features from the two species, with some looking more like their […]

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High Blood Pressure? The Answer To Better Health Might Be Found In The Bedroom

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Having sex regularly could contribute to improved health and a longer life in people with high blood pressure, according to new research. In a study of over 4,500 people, scientists found a significant link between less frequent sex and greater mortality in younger and middle-aged patients in the US. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is […]

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Ancient Landscape Not Seen For 14 Million Years Discovered Beneath Antarctic Ice

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An ancient landscape that has remained hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) for at least 14 million years has been revealed by a new satellite data and radar imaging study. According to the researchers, the preservation of this primordial scenery attests to the fact that the EAIS has remained relatively unchanged for eons, […]

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There May Be A Recently Active Super Cryovolcano On Pluto

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of planetary scientists believe they may have found a super cryovolcano on Pluto, after reviewing images and data from New Horizons’ flyby of the dwarf planet in 2015. When NASA’s New Horizons probe made that visit, before going onwards to the Kuiper belt, it revealed a number of signs of volcanic episodes in […]

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An Evolutionary Leap: Bonnet Mushrooms Can Now Invade The Living

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There’s something strange happening in the world of fungi – rather than solely dining upon the dead, bonnet mushrooms have now been found to invade living plants. Bonnet mushrooms, also known by their genus name Mycena, have long been thought to be saprotrophic organisms, living exclusively off nonliving organic matter, like dead trees. However, when […]

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The Deadly Reason Some Old Glass Bottles Are Textured

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A distinctive, unusually shaped, or intricately textured glass bottle can be an interesting collector’s item or decoration – but for those in the past, these aesthetically pleasing vessels were made for a life-saving reason. It can’t have been easy staying alive in the Victorian era, from arsenic-tinged wallpaper and books and sweets to… unusual methods […]

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How A Piece Of The Moon Became Earth’s Quasi-Satellite Kamo’oalewa

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A scenario has been identified that explains how the near-Earth asteroid Kamo’oalewa could have been knocked off the Moon and become what is known as a quasi-satellite.  In the last two decades, astronomers have discovered the Earth is accompanied through space not only by the Moon and the items we have put into orbit, but […]

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Do You Really Need To Put Soy Sauce In The Refrigerator?

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

As a super-salty fermented food, soy sauce can be safely stored at room temperature for several months, perhaps even more. However, there are a few scenarios where it could be a good idea to put this keystone condiment in the refrigerator. Soy sauce is made by fermenting steamed soybeans and roasted wheat grain with specific […]

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Mighty 13-Meter Titanoboa Was The Largest Snake Ever To Slither The Earth

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Few animals really deserve the hype they get for being truly massive. While the Fat Bear Week winner has managed to pile on the pounds it has nothing on the absolutely enormous creatures that once roamed the Earth. And though dinosaurs often get all the credit, another giant reptile is worth mentioning: meet Titanoboa. While […]

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Bird Flu Hits Antarctic Region For First Time Ever

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Bird flu has been detected on Bird Island, South Georgia, marking the first time the disease has ever been found in the Antarctic region, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) confirmed Monday.  Following reports of unexplained deaths among brown skua on the island, BAS staff sent samples to the UK for testing. Unfortunately, they returned positive […]

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Peculiar New 3D Shapes Roll Exactly Where You Want Them To Go

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine dice that would always move as you intended. Not just roll into the right number – that’s just a loaded die – but move following a precise pre-determined path. Well, you don’t have to imagine it any longer. Researchers have created trajectoids – wonky 3D shapes that are designed to go forth in a […]

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New Liquid-Like Surface Is The Slipperiest In The World

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Whether water sticks to a surface or not depends on multiple factors, and friction is a pretty important one. If the chemical composition of a surface is uniform, the expectation is that water will flow away pretty fast. A more complex surface should be doing that less well. New research revealed that the situation is […]

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“Life On Our Planet Is Clearly Under Siege,” Says New World Scientists’ Climate Report

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The findings of the 2023 State of the Climate report are in – and they are just as damning as you’d imagine. According to the study, 20 of 35 planetary vital signs used to track climate change are at record extremes. These vital signs include things like carbon dioxide concentrations in our atmosphere, tree loss […]

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Gravitational Wave Observatory Reaches Beyond The Quantum Limit

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) has surpassed its previous level of precision, finding a way to get around the quantum limit – the universe-intrinsic noise that used to restrict how precisely gravitational waves could be measured. The observatory uses lasers to spot variations in space-time that are 1/1,000th the width of a single proton, […]

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14-Year-Old Wins “America’s Top Young Scientist” Award For Cancer-Treating Soap

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 14-year-old student from Annandale, Virginia, has won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge for his entry; a bar of soap designed to treat skin cancer. Heman Bekele, a 9th grader at W.T. Woodson High School in Annandale, competed against nine other finalists for the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist” over the past four months. […]

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There May Be A Very Simple Explanation To The Fermi Paradox

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you haven’t heard of the Fermi Paradox, it goes something like this: given the vastness of the universe and the probability that implies of life evolving elsewhere, how come no alien civilization has ever gotten in touch? We have found many exoplanets in the brief time we’ve been looking. Surely there must be someone […]

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What’s The Risk A Kilonova Will Kill You?

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The mergers of binary neutron stars produce elements probably essential for life, but they also pose a threat to nearby inhabited planets. New research attempts to find out just how far away you need to be to enjoy the show while avoiding the damage. The universe is a hazardous place. We’re now quite familiar with […]

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Non-Linear Sounds: There’s A Science To Scary Noises

October 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s spooky season and the allure of horror movies has many of us cowering behind pillows, but have you ever noticed how some sounds seem to scare us way more than others? According to Jodi Sasaki-Miraglia, AuD (Doctor of Audiology) and Director of Professional Education Programs for Widex USA, there’s a science to the art […]

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