There’s a lot to be jealous about when it comes to lizards. Some can climb walls, some are ridiculously good at hide and seek, they’ve got tails, and – perhaps coolest of all – many can drop and regenerate said tails when in a bind. Yes, the regenerative skills of lizards are well known, but […]
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Monarch Butterflies Could Become Threatened Species In US Amid New Federal Proposal
Monarch butterflies are one of the most iconic insects in North America – but they might also be at risk of disappearing. Now, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is proposing that they be added to the Endangered Species Act in order to help them stick around. Split into two populations, monarch butterflies are […]
The First Comet We Ever Saw Slam Into Jupiter May Have Left It With A New Ring
The rings of Jupiter might not be as spectacular as Saturn’s (whose are?) but they are there. However, one of them may not have existed before just a few decades ago. A new hypothesis suggests that the breaking apart and eventual collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 – the first space rock ever directly observed hitting […]
Admire Azerbaijan’s Beautiful “Candy Cane Mountains” – Just Don’t Lick Them
If the yellow brick road leads to the Wonderful Wizard Of Oz, then where pray tell do you end up if you cross Azerbaijan’s beautiful candy cane-striped mountains? The “Candy Cane Mountains” (aka Şəkər əsası dağları in Azerbaijani) are part of the Greater Caucasus mountain range and emerge between Baku and Quba in Azerbaijan. The […]
Oldest Human Genomes Sequenced, Revealing When We First Slept With Neanderthals
Scientists have successfully sequenced the genomes of seven people who lived in Europe between 42,000 and 49,000 years ago, revealing that they belonged to the earliest known group of humans to split from the original “Out-of-Africa” lineage. The ancient individuals were also part of the very first population to mix with Neanderthals, picking up sections […]
Meet The Altermagnets – Materials That Could Make Tech 1,000 Times Faster
Materials tend to have very distinct magnetic properties. For some, being in a magnetic field means developing strong magnetic properties, in others they are weak, and in others still they are non-existent. Scientists have recently discovered a new class of magnetism called altermagnetism, and in new research, they have shown how to control it. Materials […]
The Grand Canyon Was Once A Mountain Range Formed By Earth’s Plates Crumpling
Long ago, the Grand Canyon wasn’t a land of plunging ravines and gaping gullies, but the site of towering mountains, not dissimilar to South America’s Andes of today. They are known as the Vishnu Mountains. Although they no longer stand proudly, evidence of their existence can be found in the ancient crystalline rocks at the […]
After More Than 50 Years, Math’s “Sofa Problem” May Finally Be Solved
In the world of mathematics, two things always hold true: firstly, some of the most stubborn and complex problems often have surprisingly real-world applications; and secondly, for people who spend all their time actually in that real world, those problems can seem… well, pretty silly. Take, for example, the “sofa problem”: a conundrum that has […]
Signals From Black Holes May Be Non-Random – Information Could Be Getting Out
A team of scientists have suggested a possible solution to the famously tricky black hole information loss paradox, first proposed by Professor Stephen Hawking nearly 50 years ago. Black holes are strange objects which (though we have learned plenty about them) confound our understanding of physics. Formed when massive stars collapse, black holes are areas […]
Google Reveals What People Were Searching For In 2024, And It’s Fairly Worrying
Internet search giant Google has released the top searches of 2024, revealing what the world wanted more information about this year. 2024, like many of its recent predecessors, has been an eventful year. For instance, a South Korean president declaring martial law only to repeal 24 hours later and face impeachment procedures is not what […]
Amateur Astronomers Detect Signal Coming From Voyager 1 Spacecraft, 24.9 Billion Kilometers Away
Amateur astronomers in Dwingeloo in the northeastern Netherlands have picked up a signal from NASA’s ailing Voyager 1 spacecraft, around 24.9 billion kilometers (15.5 billion miles) away. The Voyager probes, launched in 1977, have performed spectacularly well over nearly half a century, flying past various planetary bodies and studying them on their way to the […]
Dixon Entrance: The Ongoing US Border Dispute You’ve Never Heard Of
The USA’s various internal and external borders have been changed and rejigged countless times over the years, and it has the odd little panhandles and extra states to show for it. But we tend to think that by now, things have basically settled down – that the country, with a few exceptions of various overseas […]
Boris The Tiger Walked 200 Kilometers Across Russia To Reunite With An Old Flame
A remarkable tale of determination, hope, and the tiger equivalent of “love” has blossomed in the far-flung reaches of Russia. After being reintroduced to different parts of the Pri-Amur region, a Siberian tiger named Boris walked over 200 kilometers (124 miles) to reunite with Svetlaya, a female he had been raised alongside in semi-captivity. Within […]
Can We Live Forever? How Digitizing The Connectome Could Preserve Us Indefinitely
When we talk about death, we often say things along the lines of “it’s a fact of life,” but the view can be very different when you’re facing the real and imminent prospect of no longer existing. Given the chance, can we be so sure that we wouldn’t try anything for a little more time? […]
Hoping To Avoid Politics This Holiday Season? You’re Totally Not Alone
So, whose bright idea was it to hold national elections mere weeks before everyone has to meet up and make nice with their entire families? Yes, the election may be over – but according to a new survey from the American Psychological Association, hardly any Americans are looking forward to the holiday fallout. “More than […]
“Weird Things” Around Enormous Black Hole Spotted By Hubble
The supermassive black hole 3C 273 is a wonder. It is the first object identified as a quasar, a black hole that is eating stuff so voraciously the process outshines its own galaxy. It is so bright that even at 2.5 billion light-years away, it can be seen with a small telescope. To observe its […]
10,000-Year-Old Rice Beer Was The First Known Booze In East Asia
An alcoholic beverage made from moldy rice may have provided the spark that led to the widespread adoption of agriculture in East Asia. Having detected remnants of this ancient rice beer on 10,000-year-old pottery vessels in China, researchers believe that the boozy substance was probably consumed during ceremonial feasts and dramatically altered the culture and […]
Newly Discovered Odd Radio Circle Indicates A Smaller Subtype Exists
The recently discovered class of objects known as Odd Radio Circles (ORCs) has a new member: This one is fainter and smaller than previous discoveries and was only detected using an intense study of a small area of the sky. This leads the team responsible to suspect there are many similar examples waiting to be […]
Jarrod Ramos: How Facial Recognition Identified A Mass Shooter
Welcome to True Crime in Science. Over six episodes, we will discuss some well-known true crime cases, as well as some cases you may not have heard of, and then delve further into the science and the forensic details behind them. Watch episode two on Jarrod Ramos now. In episode one, we covered Colin Pitchfork, […]
After Losing The Rules For 4,000 Years, We May Know How To Play This Ancient Board Game
After thousands of years, we may finally know how to play an ancient board game, or at least a decent approximation of it. In 1977, Italian and Iranian archaeologists were excavating a cemetery in Shahr-i Sokhta in the south-eastern region of Iran when they discovered an unusual item in grave number 731. Inside the pseudo-catacomb […]