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We May Know What’s Causing The Huge Gravity Anomaly Beneath The Indian Ocean

July 3, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the Indian Ocean, there is an anomaly. The gravity there is lower (compared to what we’d expect) than anywhere else on the planet, and now, a team of researchers may have figured out why. According to Newton’s law of universal gravitation, objects attract other objects with a force determined by their masses and the […]

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Does Everyone Have An Imagination?

July 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 9 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS. In 2003, in Exeter, UK, a 65-year-old man, now memorialized in scientific literature as patient “MX”, decided to visit his neurologist. He had a very peculiar problem: after a minor heart surgery, he had awoken to find that he had completely lost his […]

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Is There Really No Sound In Space?

July 2, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 9 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS.  To quote Edwin Hubble, “Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science.” Of course, we enhance our senses as much as we can with technology, but it is here we often start. How would the […]

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Why Our Voices Change As We Get Older

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sir Elton John set a record at this year’s Glastonbury, becoming the most-watched headliner in the festival’s history, with more than 7 million people tuning in live to the BBC to watch his last ever UK performance. The 76-year-old singer certainly delivered all his characteristic showmanship. But many who have followed his music over the […]

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How To Capture Monday’s Supermoon With A Smartphone

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

You’ve got to give it to the Moon. It is not one to be photographed on the fly. Smartphone images of our natural satellite turn out like smudgy, flare-y blobs (unless you are using some AI trickery). But it doesn’t have to be that way. It is possible to get a good picture of the […]

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Victoria Has Rediscovered A Dragon – How Do We Secure Its Future?

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Victorian grassland earless dragon (Tympanocryptis pinguicolla), not seen since 1969, has been found in grasslands west of Melbourne. No need to fear this dragon, though; these lizards are just 15cm long fully grown. The dragon is Australia’s most imperilled scaled reptile. This is an extraordinary second chance. The rediscovery of a species thought to […]

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This Single Factor Determines Whether Your Partner Is More Likely To Cheat On You

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

All relationships are different, and people can change and improve their own behavior. However, a piece of research has found evidence that backs up the old “once a cheater, always a cheater” rule when it comes to staying faithful in relationships.  Researchers from the University of Denver wanted to look at whether infidelity in a […]

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Over Half Of Adults Can’t Name A Single Symptom Of Blood Cancer

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A survey by the charity Blood Cancer UK found that over half of UK adults cannot name a single symptom of blood cancer, despite it being the third-biggest cause of cancer deaths in the country.  The charity asked participants to list what they believed were common signs of blood cancer. As well as 55 percent […]

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Few Fungi Can Infect Humans, But One Of Them Is Expanding

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Last Of Us wasn’t too far off reality when it suggested that climate change could make fungi a bigger threat to humanity, and a perfect example of this is currently spreading in parts of the US. Coccidioides is one of a small number of fungi known to infect humans, and its range is expanding […]

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Newfound CRISPR-Like System In Animals Could Be Used To Manipulate Human Genomes

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A genetic editing system similar to CRISPR-Cas9 has been uncovered for the first time in eukaryotes – the group of organisms that include fungi, plants, and animals. The system, based on a protein called Fanzor, can be guided to precisely target and edit sections of DNA, and that could open up the possibility of its […]

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A Neurosurgeon Compares His Near-Death Experience With Smoking Psychedelic Toad Slime

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Few neuroscientists can claim to have probed the outer limits of human consciousness to the same extent as Dr Eben Alexander. After contracting bacterial meningoencephalitis in 2008, the brain surgeon wrote a book describing his remarkable near-death experience (NDE) while in a coma. A decade later, he smoked the psychedelic venom of the Sonoran Desert […]

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Rescued Chimpanzee Sees The Sky For The First Time In Wholesome Video

July 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In quite possibly the most wholesome and heartwarming story of the week, Vanilla the chimp has seen the sky for the first time in 29 years.  Vanilla is a 29-year-old female chimpanzee who lived until she was two years old at New York biomedical research facility the Laboratory for Experimental Medicine and Surgery in Primates […]

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Ancient Wall May Have Been Built To Protect From El Niño Floods

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This wall, known as the Muralla La Cumbre, was previously thought to have protected important farmland from invaders, but new research suggests it actually prevented El Niño floods from wreaking havoc. The ancient earthen wall is about 10 kilometers (6 miles) long and is located in the desert near Trujillo, in northern Peru. It was […]

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The Tunguska Event – The Largest Impact In Recorded History

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

At 7:17 am on the morning of June 30, 1908, something exploded over Russia. A celestial body disintegrated over the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Siberia, with a yield comparable to up to 30 megatons of energy, certainly enough to raze a city. It flattened 2,150 square kilometers (830 square miles) of the Siberian forest. That’s […]

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Microscopic Investigations That Led To Macroscopic Discoveries: How Lenses Changed Science

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Microscopes are an iconic instrument in science and since their development over 400 years ago, they have proven to be vital for many key biological discoveries. These optical enhancers have relied heavily on advances in lens technologies and although their history is complex, together they have changed how we see the world. The first microscopes  […]

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Earths Magnetic Poles Can Flip – And It’s Long Overdue To Happen Again

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Something’s up with the Earth’s magnetic poles. Over the past few thousand years, Earth’s geomagnetic field has been getting weaker and weaker. If it decays enough, it could collapse altogether and flip the poles. North would become South and South would become North. Looking at the geological history of Earth, magnetic field flips appear to […]

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Mars Is Unrecognizable In These Ultraviolet Observations

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) has been studying the Red Planet for several years. Its suite of instruments has provided numerous insights into the Martian atmosphere, including the peculiar ultraviolet aurorae that happen there. Now, NASA has provided us with a full global version of Mars in ultraviolet. And by Ares, it is […]

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Together Euclid And The JWST Could Explain Dark Matter And Energy

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Euclid Space Telescope’s mission is to map the dark matter and dark energy in the universe so we can learn their mysterious nature.  Its wide field of view is crucial to this, but its resolution may not always be up to the task. Fortunately, however, we already have an instrument capable of filling at […]

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Cave Containing 400 Kilograms Of Bones Was A Huge Hyena Hangout Spot

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A cave filled with an unbelievable quantity of animal bones – from mammoths and bears to frogs and wooly rhinos – has been discovered in Siberia. It’s pretty clear how the site amassed all of these Ice Age bones: this was a vast lair belonging to a gang of cave hyenas who dragged dozens of […]

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Obesity May Cause Long-Lasting Changes In The Brain’s Ability To Recognize Nutrient Signals

June 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

New research finds that obesity diminishes the brain’s ability to identify when a person is full. Moreover, these changes to how the brain detects nutrients could be permanent, and could explain why it’s difficult for some people to lose weight and maintain that loss.  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 4 million people […]

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