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What Archaeologists Think Indiana Jones Gets Wrong About Archaeology

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This summer, Indiana “Indy” Jones returns to the silver screen in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the final installment of this decades-long cinematic saga. Since his first outing in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indy’s whip-cracking adventures have been a source of entertainment and inspiration for many people – there are few who cannot […]

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Do We Feel Guilty After Cheating? Survey Reveals Surprising Reality Of Infidelity

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Think you know why people cheat, how they feel about it, or the impact it might have on their relationship? You might want to think again if a recent study, which casts doubt on common cheating assumptions, is anything to go by.  “Findings from this study challenge widely held notions about infidelity experiences,” its authors […]

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Why Do I Have To Take My Laptop Out Of The Bag At Airport Security?

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Anyone who has travelled by air in the past 10 years will know how stressful airports can be. You didn’t leave home as early as you should have. In the mad rush to get to your gate, the security screening seems to slow everything down. And to add insult to injury, you’re met with the […]

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Avoid Dumping Oil In The Drain, There’s A Fun Method To Dispose Of It

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There’s been a lot of hype around air fryers recently, but for foodies like Jay Rayner, nothing beats the indulgent crisp of something that’s been fried in a deep pool of bubbling golden oil (the secret ingredient is danger). However, what’s great for our tastebuds isn’t all that good for the environment as the cooking style results in a […]

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How To Keep Your Pets Safe In A Heatwave

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

As temperatures reach uncomfortably high levels, pets are likely to struggle with the heat. Here’s how to keep them safe during the heatwave. Animals kept in a cage or hutch may find it hard to escape the heat as the sun moves around the garden, so you may need to move them or create shade […]

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Phobos, the ‘Doomed’ Moon, Is Going to Crash into Mars

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s Perseverance Rover captured a gorgeous view of Phobos eclipsing the Sun, from the surface of Mars. From the point of view of any Martian microbes lurking out there, the eclipse may have seemed more ominous (yeah ok, there might not be living organisms up there, let alone ones sentient enough to grasp the concept […]

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TWIS: Please Stop Phubbing Your Spouse, Death Valley Reaches Hottest Midnight Ever Recorded, And Much More This Week

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week two planets have been spotted appearing to share the same orbit for the first time, we explain why it is extremely unlikely that report suggesting the universe is actually 26.7 billion years old is true, there’s a good reason Einstein makes a cameo in new movie Oppenheimer, and we find out what real […]

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Cannabis Use May Trigger Epigenetic Changes, New Study Reveals

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Cannabis use, both recent and long-term, has been linked to epigenetic changes in a new study. The researchers found evidence that the drug is associated with DNA methylation, a chemical alteration to the DNA inside human cells. With almost half of adults in the US having tried cannabis at least once, according to some estimates, […]

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Does Going Deep Into The Earth Make You Unwell Like Altitude Sickness?

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Walking at extreme elevations can lead to fatal altitude sickness, but what happens to people who venture deep into the Earth? Miners and bridge engineers have historically been exposed to atmospheric pressures twice that at the surface, and the toll it took on their bodies was also sometimes fatal. It got us wondering, what does […]

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More UFO Secrets On The Way Next Week, With Navy Pilots Set To Testify

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two US Navy pilots are set to testify at a US House Oversight Committee hearing into unidentified flying objects (UFOs) next week. Rep. Tim Burchett announced on Thursday that the committee will provide “firsthand accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena” at the hearing next Wednesday. Former Navy commander David Braver and former Navy pilot Ryan Graves, […]

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Counter Earth: The Belief There Is Another Earth On The Other Side Of The Sun

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There is an idea, first proposed thousands of years ago by Greek philosopher Philolaus, that behind the Sun where we can’t see it there lurks a “counter-Earth”, named Antichthon. The theory, strange as it seems today, was likely created as a way to explain lunar eclipses. Lunar eclipses are more frequent than solar eclipses, and […]

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A Fish With Teeth Like A Human Was Caught In Oklahoma

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fish with teeth are old news. After all, we all grew up thinking piranhas were going to be a much bigger problem in our daily lives. That said, it never gets old when someone finds a pacu – think piranha, but with dentures. The human-like teeth of pacu have seen them circulate in the press […]

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A Dark Secret Lies In The Atacama Desert

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Deep in Chile’s Atacama Desert, there lies an ugly monument to fast fashion and cheap online clothing stores: piles upon piles of unsold clothing mounting like synthetic sand dunes. The majority of the world’s clothing is made in China, literally on the other side of the world from Chile. However, huge quantities of the clothes […]

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A Map To The Gods: The Sajama Lines Are An Ancient Mystery

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A bird’s eye view over the deserts of western Bolivia reveals thousands of dead-straight lines that were etched into the ground thousands of years ago. When exactly, and why they were created, however, remains a bit of a mystery. Know as the Sajama Lines, the geoglyphs are located in the shadow of the Nevado Sajama […]

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Massive Relic Galaxy Without Dark Matter Puzzles Astronomers

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Our understanding of the universe is incomplete. The best model we have requires the existence of two substances we have yet to prove to exist: dark energy and dark matter. While that is less than ideal, the model has been far better than the alternatives and it has great predictive power. But not knowing how […]

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Patients Infected With Deadly Bacteria Have Escaped From Hospital In Siberia

July 22, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A horsey dinner party in rural Siberia has reportedly led to a small outbreak of anthrax. Unfortunately, some of the infected people have left their sick beds, escaped the hospital, and are now on the run. The regional health ministry in the Tuva Region of southern Siberia sounded the alarm on Tuesday, July 18, noting […]

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Earliest Curry In Southeast Asia Found On 2,000-Year-Old Utensils

July 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Southeast Asian curries are among the world’s most popular takeaway dishes, yet new research suggests that the very first Ruby Murray (yup, we’re bringing back Cockney rhyming slang) was delivered to the region around 2,000 years ago. While analyzing residues left on stone grinding tools at an archaeological site in Vietnam, researchers identified eight different […]

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Welcome To Venice’s Plague Island: Home To Thousands Of Skeletons

July 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A short sail away from the idyllic canals of Venice, there’s a rectangular island with a dark and strange history. Called the Lazzaretto Vecchio, or Old Lazzaretto, it was built during the Renaissance to isolate the sick souls who had fallen ill with the plague.  Learning lessons from the Black Death a century prior, the […]

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How To Detect A Sinkhole – Before It Swallows You Up

July 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

It comes as quite a shock when the ground beneath your feet, your house or your field suddenly disappears leaving a hole. This hole may be tens of metres or more deep, and it will eventually lead into a cavity which may extend downwards for hundreds of metres below the ground. We call these sinkholes, […]

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These White Dots On Strawberries Are Not Strawberry Seeds

July 21, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

You might already be aware that the name “strawberry” is a misnomer, as strawberries aren’t really berries at all. Well, it seems strawberries are full of surprises, or rather covered in them because those seedy-looking white dots aren’t actually seeds. The strawberries’ pitted accessories are called achenes, and they are in fact the plant’s fruit, with each […]

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