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Deep-Sea Football From Your Nightmares Washes Up On California Beach

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sometimes the creatures of the deep find their way onto our shores, ready for some poor passerby to get an early morning jumpscare. The latest to wash up? A Pacific Football Fish, aka the freaky, teethy anglerfish of nightmares. Quite aptly, the sharp-mouthed marine monster washed up on the shores of Crystal Cove State Park, […]

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New Evidence Mars Was A Planet Of Rivers Is Exciting Sign For Ancient Life

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What was Mars like billions of years ago? The presence of liquid water is undeniable, but there are many open mysteries about how the water moved around the planet. New research argues that Mars might have been a planet of rivers, suggesting that there are more fluvial structures on the Red Planet than previous observations […]

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Two Super-Cute New Pygmy Squids Discovered Hiding In Japanese Coral Reefs

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just meters from the shores of the Japanese islands of Okinawa, a colorful array of coral reefs plays host to a wealth of amazing sea creatures. Two new species of pygmy squids have recently been discovered amongst them, and they’re pretty adorable to boot. The new species were dubbed the Ryukyuan Pygmy Squid and Hannan’s […]

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Meteorite Quake Reveals Mars’s Core Is Smaller And Denser Than Thought

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Having NASA’s InSight on Mars has delivered a completely new understanding of what the Red Planet is like. Its seismometer used quakes as sonograms to study the interior of Mars. Initial data from weak close-by quakes suggested a preliminary, but incorrect, picture. Mars was believed to have a larger and less dense core. New data […]

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NASA Brings Back Actual Sample Of Asteroid But Can’t Open The Lid

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When you are firing a spacecraft at an asteroid, touching the spacecraft down on that asteroid very briefly to collect a sample, and then returning the sample to Earth, there are a lot of opportunities for problems. Despite the difficulty of the task, NASA successfully returned a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth in late […]

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New Crystal Can Bend Light Just Like Gravity Does

October 26, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Gravity affects the trajectory of light. This was a crucial test of Einstein’s theory of general relativity and it has been proven time and time again. Cosmic objects that pack a large mass in a relatively small space produce the most dramatic effects, gravitational lenses. Space-time is warped so much that it acts like a […]

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Creation Of Three Heavy Elements Has Been Observed For First Time Ever

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Three heavy elements have been observed in the aftermath of a gamma ray burst (GRB), the first time synthesis of these elements has been observed, helping fill in the origins of more of the periodic table. The origin of elements with atomic masses heavier than iron has been something of a mystery for a long […]

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Is The Largest Civilization In The World Right Under Our Feet?

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

While insects are perhaps the most overlooked animal group in the world, they are also by far the most numerous. From butterflies to beetles, they inhabit almost every ecosystem on Earth and there’s one group that might have created the largest civilization right under our feet. The Formicidae family contains roughly 12,000 species of ants. […]

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Deepfakes About War In Ukraine Are Sowing Distrust And Screwing With Reality

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research on deepfake videos about the Russian invasion of Ukraine has shown they are distorting people’s perception of reality, creating a dangerous atmosphere where many users do not trust any media they see. Fueled by this deep distrust, conspiracy theories and paranoia are being allowed to flourish. Manipulated images in political propaganda are nothing […]

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Cause Of Over 350 Mysterious Elephant Deaths May Have Been Pinpointed

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists may have found the culprit behind the death of hundreds of African elephants back in 2020: an obscure bacterium known as Bisgaard taxon 45 that’s never been seen in wild elephants before. In May and June 2020, a total of 350 elephants in Botswana mysteriously dropped dead. Following this mass die-off, a further 35 […]

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The Acid-Spraying Giant Vinegaroons Just Gained Three New Members

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If a skunk had a baby with a scorpion, you might just end up with something like a giant vinegaroon. These bizarre arachnids are named after the potent acid they spray that stinks to high heaven of acetic acid, the same thing you get a whiff of from vinegar. Now, three new members have joined […]

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For Billions Of Years, There Was No Fire On Earth

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Earth is the only planet we know of that has ever had a fire. While there may be volcanos pushing out hot magma on the surface of Venus, the hottest planet in the Solar System, there has never been a fire there. Nor on Mercury, nor Jupiter, nor any of the other planets surrounding our […]

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A Possible Explanation For Strange Signals From “Hell Planet” 55 Cancri e

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The planet 55 Cancri e has puzzled astronomers who have observed evidence of an atmosphere during some secondary eclipses, but not others. Geochemical outgassing from its magma ocean may provide the answer.  Most of the planets we have found would be pretty unpleasant places for humans, but few are quite as bad as the super-Earth […]

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Giant Moa “Sightings” Were Last Reported In 1993, When Did They Go Extinct?

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The mighty moa was an avian giant that stalked the Earth as the tallest bird in history. Despite its enormous size, it’s believed to have gone extinct before Europeans first reached its native home of New Zealand, and yet alleged sightings of the bird endured long after their arrival. Cryptozoology is a fantastic field of […]

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Man Forgot Password To Access Over $200 Million Of Bitcoin, But Hackers Have A Solution

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team of cybersecurity experts say they have figured out how to access a Bitcoin wallet worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The only problem is that the owner isn’t interested. In 2011, programmer Stefan Thomas created an animated video titled “What Is Bitcoin” for a Bitcoin enthusiast in Switzerland. For his trouble, he was […]

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World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Starts Pumping Electricity

October 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The world’s largest offshore wind farm under construction in the North Sea has started pumping out electricity for the first time. Just one wind turbine is operating so far, but one swoop of its giant blades is enough to power an average UK home for about two days. Known as Dogger Bank, the giant wind […]

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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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