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Diamonds May Rain Across The Universe More Often Than Than We Thought

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Diamonds on Earth are pretty rare, despite being a girl’s best friend. But on ice giant planets like Uranus and Neptune, it is expected that diamonds rain down through the atmosphere. Now, lab experiments suggest that sparkly precipitation happens at lower temperatures and pressure than previously thought, making it more common not just in the […]

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Fire Ants May Not Use The “Cheerios Effect” To Make Rafts After All

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fire ant rafts enable these invertebrates to survive floods by aggregating in floating islands of living organisms. For a long time, their formation was thought to come down to something called the “Cheerios effect” – but new research has revealed that actually, pheromones could be a better fit as a trigger for the phenomenon. The […]

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We May Finally Know Why Being In Love Scrambles Our Brains

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ah, the honeymoon phase – when everything is new and exciting, and you can’t keep your hands off each other. It’s thrilling, nerve-wracking… and a really bad time to be making important financial or career decisions. For many years, science wasn’t clear on exactly why our brains go to mush when we’re falling in love, […]

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Virga: When Rain Vanishes Before It Hits The Ground

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Have you ever driven through what appeared from a distance to be an active patch of rainfall coming from dense cloud cover, just to find the land underneath dry as a bone? That’s virga, baby! Virga, from the Latin word meaning “rod” or “branch”, refers to the wisps attached to the underside of rain clouds […]

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No, Your Body Lotion Is Not Attracting Horny Spiders

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

While leaving product reviews is a pastime for some, one reviewer left a comment on a body lotion product that read more like a public service announcement. A warning to those not keen on spider-kind: the review suggested that the smell of the body lotion was attracting wolf spiders from far and wide. Let’s take […]

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Over Half Of European Ski Resorts Could Lack Snow If Global Temperatures Rise 2°C

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We could soon be living in an apres-ski world if global temperatures continue to soar, according to the findings of a study. After analyzing the expected future precipitation at more than 2,000 European ski resorts under different climate eventualities, the authors found that more than half will experience a severe lack of snow if temperatures […]

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Stolen And Destroyed Moon May Have Flipped Venus’s Spin, Messing It Up For Good

January 9, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Venus is truly an odd twin of Earth. Despite its similar size, the planet has such a thick, hot atmosphere that it would crush you and cook you if you were to stand on its surface. And the space oddities don’t end there. As all the other planets spin anticlockwise on their axes, Venus spins […]

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Boiling Frog Syndrome Isn’t Real, You Can Stop Boiling Frogs Now

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

At some point, perhaps during a terrible business seminar run by an ’80s guy, you may have come across the story of a boiled frog. According to the story, if you place a frog directly into boiling water it will jump out immediately, but if you place it in cold water and slowly raise the […]

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First US Mission To The Moon In 50 Years Is In Trouble

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Today, January 8 (at 7:18 am UT) Astrobotic launched its Peregrine Mission One towards the Moon, the first US mission to land on the Moon in 50 years. It is the third private company attempting to reach our natural satellite and the first one from the US. However, the company has since announced that an […]

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RIP Kingo: Iconic Lowland Gorilla Who Inspired Conservation Dies Of Old Age

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Kingo, one of the world’s most beloved lowland gorillas who inspired three decades of conservation, has sadly passed away at the grand old (estimated) age of 45. His body was found in Djéké Triangle Forest, Republic of Congo, on December 26, 2023, and his death is believed to be related to his advanced age. The […]

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The AI Winter Is Coming In 2024, A Top Scientist Predicts

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

2023 was the year when the hype around artificial intelligence (AI) went into hyperdrive. Following its release in late 2022, ChatGPT-3 made AI technology accessible and genuinely useful to the general public, prompting the development of numerous other Large Language Models (LLM) by some of Silicon Valley’s mightiest giants. AI was the word on everyone’s […]

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Dark Energy May Be Getting Diluted As The Universe Expands

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For a quarter of a century, we have known that the universe is experiencing an accelerated expansion. We call the culprit dark energy, but we are yet to know its true nature. In the current best model, dark energy is a cosmological constant – its value at every point in space and time is always […]

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Supersonic Flight Without Sonic Booms: Watch NASA Reveal Its New X-59 Plane This Week

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time, NASA is about to publicly unveil the X-59, an experimental aircraft that’s designed to pull off a remarkable engineering feat: supersonic flight without a sonic boom.  The game-changing plane will be rolling out of its Californian hangar on Friday, January 12. NASA is calling this moment a “historic milestone in aviation […]

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Here’s Why You Should (Almost) Never Use A Pie Chart For Your Data

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Our lives are becoming increasingly data driven. Our phones monitor our time and internet usage and online surveys discern our opinions and likes. These data harvests are used for telling us how well we’ve slept or what we might like to buy. Numbers are becoming more important for everyday life, yet people’s numerical skills are […]

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If You Fell From A Skyscraper On The Moon Would You Get Hurt?

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

As a science website, it’s easy to get bogged down in questions like “is there life on Enceladus” and “where are all the aliens“, when people are struggling with more basic (but fun!) questions like “why can’t we power our cars with magnets” and “could people breathe the air on Mars“. One fun question we […]

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We May Finally Know What’s Causing The Universe’s “Odd Radio Circles”

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

So-called Odd Radio Circles (ORCs) are the products of vast outflows of gas from galaxies generating stars at a phenomenal rate. A team of astronomers have concluded supernovae within those galaxies are pumping out enormous winds, with the ORCs as the end product. That might have been the explanation all along, had it not been […]

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35 New Species Of Bacteria Found Lurking In Human Samples

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

More than 30 new-to-science species of bacteria have been discovered in patient samples at the University Hospital Basel, Switzerland. Some of these are clinically relevant, and so could open up new avenues of research for those seeking to better understand, or find treatments for, the associated infections. The findings also highlight just how many pathogens are […]

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Eugene Shoemaker Is The Only Human To Be Buried On The Moon

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

Despite controversy, human remains are on their way to the Moon today, after Space burial firm Celestis, which promises to launch the remains of loved ones into space, purchased space on board private firm Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander. The mission has been criticized by the Navajo Nation (amongst others) for ignoring the sacred position the […]

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Are Cold Sores Genetic?

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

We’re sorry to inform you that you probably have herpes. The good news, should you choose to view it that way, is that you’re in good company. Well over 3 billion people around the world are thought to be carriers of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which means that a decent proportion of them […]

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City Sends First Interstellar Laser-Beamed Tourism Campaign To Attract Alien Visitors

January 8, 2024 by Deborah Bloomfield

The city of Lexington, Kentucky has sent a message via laser to the TRAPPIST-1 system, officially in the hope of attracting tourists from one of the many Earth-like planets there. Some may suspect the real agenda is to attract visitors from closer to home, but we’ll let you be the judge of that. There’s plenty […]

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