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TikTokker Puts Deadly Man O’War In A Cup, Then Pets It

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a tale as old as time, a TikTokker appears to have filmed themselves messing around with one of the most venomous animals known to humankind.  On X (formerly Twitter), the account “daily aquatic lovelies” posted an image of the incident, explaining how deadly the creatures are. Advertisement ⓘ IFLScience is not responsible for content shared […]

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An Ebola Outbreak At Burning Man? Don’t Buy The Misinformation

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Amid news of the heavy rains turning the Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert into a flooded fiasco, social media has seen a deluge of misinformation claiming that an Ebola outbreak has hit the event, causing a lockdown and mass panic. Rest assured, there’s no evidence of Ebola at Burning Man, so where did […]

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Google Turns 25: The Search Engine Revolutionized How We Access Information, But Will It Survive AI?

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Today marks an important milestone in the history of the internet: Google’s 25th birthday. With billions of search queries submitted each day, it’s difficult to remember how we ever lived without the search engine. What was it about Google that led it to revolutionise information access? And will artificial intelligence (AI) make it obsolete, or […]

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Extreme El Niño Can “Switch Off” South America’s Forest Carbon Sink

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Tropical forests can help to mellow the impact of climate change by acting as a carbon sink, sucking up more carbon from the atmosphere than they pump out. However, new research has suggested that a powerful El Niño event managed to “switch off” this ability in the forests in South America, which raises some worrying […]

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That Millionaire Who Is Trying To De-Age Himself Is Now Starting “Penis Rejuvenation Therapy”

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’ve been on the Internet in the last half year, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Bryan Johnson, the multi-millionaire who has so far spent over $2 million in an attempt to de-age himself. According to Bloomberg, Johnson aims to have the “brain, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, tendons, teeth, skin, hair, bladder, penis, […]

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Qing Dynasty’s Collapse Driven By Three Things, And They Could Happen To Us

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

They say those who forget history are condemned to repeat it, a sentiment that underpins new research that’s identified three key drivers behind the collapse of the Qing Dynasty. Once an economy that was considerably wealthier in its time than modern-day China, it crumbled in 1912, and the proposed reasons behind it sound a little […]

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Mystery Of Where Native Americans Came From Could Be Solved With DNA

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study of mitochondrial DNA has found evidence for at least two migrations between the Americas, China, and Japan, during the last Ice Age and following melt period. The team traced a rare Native American founder lineage across the continents and time, looking at mitochondrial DNA passed down through females. Using 100,000 modern-day and […]

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“Atlantification”: How Warm Atlantic Waters Are Being Diverted In The Arctic

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The icy waters of the Arctic Ocean have become increasingly more influenced by the comparatively balmy Atlantic waters through a process called “atlantification.” It’s one of the many ways in which the fragile Arctic is being disrupted by increasing global temperatures. In a new study, scientists add to our understanding of this phenomenon by pinpointing […]

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India’s Moon Rover To Face Its Next Big Challenge – Surviving The Lunar Night

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Sun is setting on Pragyan, the history-making lunar rover that, along with the Vikram lander, was sent by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to the surface of the Moon. The indomitable duo have completed their primary mission, delivering intriguing insights, and now, it is time to sleep. But, fingers crossed, this is just […]

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African Elephants May Use Names For Each Other, A First Outside Of Humans

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Names are universal throughout human cultures and across different languages. They form a huge part of our identity and help us communicate with each other, but personal names are considered a uniquely human thing. Now, new research has suggested that wild African elephants could address each other with individual specific calls – the equivalent of […]

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Important Piece Of Evidence Ruled Out In Search For Amelia Earhart

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What happened to Amelia Earhart? This question has mystified amateur and expert investigators alike ever since the famous pilot disappeared in July 1937. The facts are few and far between, but this has not stopped people from speculating on various possibilities – some more credible than others. However, new analysis has just ruled out one […]

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There Might Be An “Earth-Sized Planet” Hiding In The Solar System

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There may be an undiscovered Earth-like planet lurking within the solar system, according to a team of astronomers looking at the movement of objects in the Kuiper Belt.  Finding planets is no simple task, now that we’ve found the ones like Jupiter which were helpful enough to be fairly visible from Earth. When looking for […]

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Three-Eyed “Dinosaur Shrimp” Are Waking Up At Burning Man

September 4, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Epic floods have hit Black Rock City in the Nevada Desert, hitting festivalgoers at Burning Man, one of the world’s most famous artistic events. While some fled on foot, others sat back and enjoyed the unique self-sufficiency Burning Man is built on, but they will be joined by a host of bizarre organisms that can […]

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How The Ancient “Altamura Man” Became Embedded In A Cave Wall

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1993, a strange sight was found in a cave in Altamura, southern Italy. Inside the Lamalunga cave – created by a sinkhole – was a virtually complete fossilized skeleton of a human, embedded within a rock. As well as that, the remains were covered with “cave popcorn”; tiny, spot-like marks all over the bones. […]

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Famous Neanderthal “Flower Burial” May Have Actually Been Made By… Bees

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A flowery mystery has been puzzling scientists at Shanidar Cave, a rocky outcrop located on Bradost Mountain within a long mountain range in the Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq, where a Neanderthal grave was found stuffed full of pollen. While some believed it to be evidence of cultural funerary practices among Neanderthals, others thought it must […]

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Our Early Ancestors Came Remarkably Close To Extinction 900,000 Years Ago

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

With 8 billion of us currently swarming over the planet, it’s hard to imagine there was ever a time when humans weren’t flourishing, yet new research suggests that our ancient ancestors came perilously close to extinction around 900,000 years ago. And while these days we tend to be the ones pushing other species onto the […]

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These Mysterious “Living” Rocks Seem To Give Birth To Baby Stones

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The tiny Romanian town of Costești is home to a bunch of rocks like none other. Not content with the typical sedentary life of rocks, these bulging boulders slowly ooze their innards and can even appear to grow and move as if they were alive. Known as trovants, it’s no surprise the geological oddballs are […]

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Where Is Everybody? Unraveling The Mystery Of The Fermi Paradox

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

At its core, the Fermi Paradox grapples with a puzzling contradiction: Considering the enormous size of the universe and the frequent discovery of potentially habitable planets, why haven’t we heard from any extraterrestrial civilizations yet? Advertisement Despite our advancing technologies for astronomical observation and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial intelligence, we have yet to find […]

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This Diamond May Be The Most Expensive Ever, But What Makes It Pink?

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

One of the largest raw pink diamonds ever discovered was retrieved by miners in Angola in 2022. Named the “Lulo Rose”, it clocked an impressive 170 carats and could be about to become the most expensive diamond in history. Its enormous weight is one factor, but so too is its rare pink color, which got […]

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How Do You Become A Professional Explorer? We Asked One To Find Out

September 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 11 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS. Jetting off to remote locations, getting up-close and personal with rare and endangered wildlife, and motorbiking a few Siamese crocodiles in baskets: it’s all a day in the life for National Geographic Explorer, presenter, stand-up comedian, and palaeoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi. Exploring is something that anyone […]

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