For nearly 140 years, every February 2 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, has seen a bizarre ceremony in which a groundhog named Phil “forecasts” whether or not there’ll be six more weeks of winter. The tradition even has a day named after it – but are there other animals with weather-predicting abilities that deserve attention too? ADVERTISEMENT […]
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Military Strategy Game Pieces Used By Roman Soldiers Discovered In Türkiye
One thousand six hundred years ago, in a city named after the famous emperor Hadrian, bored Roman soldiers spent their free time shuffling counters around a game board in an attempt to hone their strategic thinking skills – or maybe just to have fun. Announcing the discovery of two of these ancient tokens, archaeologists say […]
Can You Really Cook A Chicken By Throwing Ice Cubes At It?
People over on Reddit are currently asking the realest of real questions; is it possible to cook a chicken by throwing ice cubes at it? ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE While it may sound like a stupid question, it’s really only an extension of a stupid question that has been going around the Internet for years. […]
Levitation Ray Is Testing The Boundary Between The Quantum And Classical World
Quantum mechanics underpins all of reality, but at our level – the so-called classical world – we wouldn’t be able to tell. The difference is so stark that it seems like separate dimensions. The frontier between the two is difficult to explore, as objects and interactions can end up being more easily explained one way […]
What’s The Difference Between A Republic And A Democracy (And Which Is The US)?
We live in turbulent times. At every juncture, at least half the country is pissed at the government, complaining that “I didn’t vote for this! What happened to democracy?!” At which point, some smug commentator will pop up and point out, a wry smile on his face as ICE cart him away, that “actually, the […]
Why Do Hotter Countries Have A Taste For Spicier Food?
The cuisines of some countries are synonymous with spice – think India, Thailand, and Mexico – while others take a more “minimalist” approach to seasoning (looking at you, Britain and Scandinavia). It doesn’t take an AI-powered Anthony Bourdain to work out that, generally speaking, warmer places have a friendlier relationship with spicier food. ADVERTISEMENT GO […]
Is Glass Really A Liquid? And How Come We Can See Through It?
Whether you’re a fan of amorphous solids or just enjoy being able to see stuff outside, glass is a pretty cool material. But how does it work on an atomic level? Why can we see through it, when we can’t see through (for instance) metals, Danny DeVito, and pasta? And what actually is glass anyway? […]
What Sounds Do Viruses Make? We Can’t Hear Them, But We Can Make Use Of Them
As the old philosophical question goes, “If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?” The literal scientific answer is yes it does, because any movement of atoms – on a massive scale like this, or on the tiniest scales we cannot see – […]
Sand Cave Incident: The “Greatest Cave Explorer Ever” Met A Grim Fate In 1925
Almost exactly a century ago, the “Greatest Cave Explorer Ever Known” entered a labyrinth of underground caverns in south-central Kentucky and never returned. The gripping story captured the public’s imagination then and it remains a cautionary tale for thrill-seeking cavers, serving as a stark reminder not to push the limits too far. ADVERTISEMENT GO AD […]
Does The Human Body Really Replace Itself Every 7 Years?
It’s a fun “fact” that many of us will have heard before: our bodies apparently replace themselves every seven years. Trouble is, that’s not true – so what actually does happen? ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE First, it’s probably a good idea to understand why this has become such a popular myth. It possibly comes down […]
Beneath The Middle East, An Ancient Seabed Is Splitting From The Continental Plates
An ancient oceanic plate under modern-day Iraq is breaking off horizontally, researchers have shown in a new study. This huge underground tear, stretching from southeast Turkey to northwest Iran, is affecting the way Earth’s surface bends and shifts, reshaping the landscape as it changes. ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE For millions of years, as the Arabian […]
Music Is Becoming Less Complex Over Time, And We Don’t Really Know Why
A study using network science to measure the intricacy of 20,000 pieces of music produced over four centuries has found that music is becoming less complex over time. ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE Music is an important part of human life, found in every society that we know of. As such, it’s pretty interesting to learn […]
Blood-Powered Toes Give Wandering Salamanders The Perfect Take-Off And Landing
The animal world has pretty much got every form of locomotion covered, from kangaroos that have a “fifth limb”, to corals that can inflate their body tissues and space-hopper themselves across the seafloor. While leaping through the trees might sound fun, take-off and landing require a certain level of precision (unless you’re a leiopelmatid frog) […]
Tree Species Are Using Rivers To Travel Between Amazon And Atlantic Rainforests
For millions of years, tree species have spread from the Amazon to Atlantic rainforests across a region that’s too arid for them to grow. How exactly they make this challenging journey has been unclear, but now a team of scientists has put forward a new idea: the trees are constantly using the rivers as a […]
AI-Generated Glowing Protein Code May Have Taken 500 Million Years To Evolve Naturally
It’s thought that proteins first appeared on Earth around 3.7 billion years ago, and since then, nature has forged them into the molecules that exist today. But what if there was a way we could artificially mimic that process – only much, much faster? ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE That’s exactly what a group of researchers […]
Joint Vaccine Against COVID-19 And Flu Provides Strong Protection In Early Tests
A vaccine that offers combined protection against flu and COVID-19 could soon be on the cards, in answer to everyone’s winter woes. A new study details an approach that uses a defunct virus as a carrier for proteins from both influenza A and SARS-CoV-2, finding that it elicited a good antibody response in a mouse […]
Large Amount Of Magma Found Beneath US Volcano Dormant For 4,800 Years
A new study has found surprising evidence of large bodies of magma lurking beneath long-dormant volcanoes in the Cascade Range in the USA, with potentially huge implications for how geologists predict and monitor volcanic eruptions. ADVERTISEMENT GO AD FREE Volcanoes generally come in three flavors: active, dormant, and extinct. Though it gets a little complicated […]
The Brink Of Annihilation: Unveiling History’s Close Calls With Nuclear Catastrophe
September 26, 1983, was a close call for us all. Whether you were aware of the tense geopolitical situation at the time or not, Hell, even if you hadn’t yet been born, your life (or potential life) nearly came to an end. It was one of those simplistic moments where the fate of so much […]
Record-Breaking Volcanic Event As Big As Kentucky Seen On Jupiter’s Moon Io
Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanically active world in the Solar System. The gravitational tug-of-war between Jupiter and its other large moons squeezes Io so that its interior is molten. That magma finds its way to the surface in lava lakes and volcanic eruptions. In its latest flyby of the moon, NASA’s Juno mission […]
Ancient Papyrus Reveals Fraud, Slavery, And A Jewish Rebellion In Wild Roman Criminal Trial
During the reign of Emperor Hadrian, two Jewish outlaws stood trial for a series of crimes including the freeing of slaves without paying the required fees and inciting rebellion against the Roman Empire. Details of the gripping case were lost for almost 2,000 years, but have now come to light after researchers translated the longest […]