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Our Curiosity Could Be What Most Distinguishes Humans From Apes

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When offered either a transparent cup containing fruit or an opaque cup, four species of apes chose the safe option in a trial, a new study reports – human children aged 3-5, however, decided to risk the possibility of danger or disappointment over a guaranteed small reward. As much as anything else, this willingness to […]

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You Can Watch The First-Ever Live Stream From Mars This Week

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The first-ever live stream from the orbit of Mars is all set for Friday, June 2. The European Space Agency (ESA) will be broadcasting the one-hour feed on YouTube, providing viewers with an intimate look at the Red Planet. ESA is sharing the live stream to celebrate the 20th birthday of Mars Express, their ongoing […]

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Could An Unusual Part Of The Real Paleo Diet Have Impacted Prehistoric Hunting Gender Roles?

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

One of the most common stereotypes about the human past is that men did the hunting while women did the gathering. That gendered division of labor, the story goes, would have provided the meat and plant foods people needed to survive. That characterization of our time as a species exclusively reliant on wild foods – […]

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Adding Gold To Wine Could Be The Key To Making It Taste Better

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Gold nanoparticles provide a “smart surface” that can trap sulfur compounds in wines, improving their aromas, new research suggests. If you’re worrying about what this will do to the cost, however, the answer may actually not be that much, as the particles – and the molecules they capture – can be removed and used repeatedly. […]

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Beware! The Seaweed Blob May Be Harboring Flesh-Eating Bacteria

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A giant destructive blob was headed for Florida earlier this year, bringing with it foul smells and a dense carpet of sargassum. Now that it’s made ground, a new concern has arisen regarding what it may contain, as researchers studying seaweed from the Sargasso Sea found multiple species of Vibrio bacteria. Vibrio can cause infections […]

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The Oldest River In The World Only Flows A Few Times A Year

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

While the Nile and the Amazon rivers get a lot of credit for being the longest river and the world’s largest river by water volume, respectively, there are still plenty of titles to claim across the rest of planet Earth’s mighty waterways.  The oldest river in the world is the subject of some debate, but […]

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The Morris Worm Saw A Grad Student Crash The Internet In 1988

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you ever think you’ve screwed up at college, you’ve surely got nothing on the creator of The Morris Worm. It was unleashed on November 2, 1988, by Cornell University PhD student Robert Morris Jr, and it broke The Internet. There were no popping bottles involved in the incident, however, just three files that could […]

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New Record Set With 17 People In Earth Orbit At The Same Time

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On May 30, there were more people in orbit around our planet than there have ever been before. Hailing from five different countries, the 17 astronauts, cosmonauts, and taikonauts, were split between the International Space Station and Tiangong, the Chinese space station. The previous record was set when the privately funded Inspiration4 crew blasted into […]

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Incredibly Rare Record Of Medieval Stand-Up Comedy Show Reveals Monty Python-Esque Joke

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

As much as their bizarre medical ideas and feudal lifestyles may make us forget it, our medieval ancestors were really not much different from us. They used the same turns of phrase as we do; they chilled out in deck chairs and chowed down on an absurd amount of chicken – and according to a new discovery out […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions Season 3 Coming Soon!

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

IFLScience’s podcast The Big Questions is back this month with a brand new season, even more “Big Questions”, and top experts dropping by to tackle them! Join our hosts Dr Alfredo Carpineti, Rachael Funnell, and Eleanor Higgs as we kick off season 3 on June 9 with a deep dive into whether Jurassic Park could […]

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Millions Of Exoplanets May Have Experienced A “Tidal Venus” Catastrophe

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The question of the habitability of planets in the cosmos is a tricky one. Based on the one example we have, which is Earth, you want the planet to be neither too close nor too far away from its star. This is commonly known as the Goldilocks zone. New work shows that it is not […]

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Octopuses Are Smart, Sentient… Aliens?

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 8 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS.  It’s no secret that the oceans are home to some of the most alien-like life on the planet, but did you know that astrobiologists actually use octopuses as a model for what intelligence might look like on other planets? The reason why […]

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The “Gates Of Hell” Have Burned For Decades

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This article first appeared in Issue 8 of our free digital magazine CURIOUS. In 1971, the Soviets were searching for oil fields in the heart of Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert, which was part of the Soviet Union at the time. After thinking they’d struck liquid gold, they mounted a rigging station including a sizable and heavy drill. […]

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New Suspect In The Mysterious 1871 Destruction Of New York’s Paleozoic Museum

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In May 1871, a gang of “toughs” set about smashing an unusual target: a collection of model dinosaurs destined to be part of a new museum in Central Park, New York. The gang smashed the models with sledgehammers, then carted away the pieces – and any designs or molds to make more were destroyed. Someone […]

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Who First Invented Fire, And How Did They Do It?

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Smashing rocks and rubbing sticks are the two most basic techniques to make fire, yet it is unclear which human species first mastered these incendiary procedures. To try and solve the riddle, researchers have analyzed the cognitive processes required for each method, determining that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens probably invented different modes of ignition. Exactly […]

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The “Impossible” Rocks Found On Top Of A Volcanic Island

May 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In the southwestern Indian Ocean, the volcanic island of Anjouan is home to a strange geological mystery. On the island, residents and geologists keep finding a type of rock that shouldn’t be there. The island formed on an ocean basin, when tectonic plates shifted away from each other and magma moved up and cooled to […]

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How Extreme Rollercoasters Can Get Is Dictated By G-Force And Geese

May 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rollercoasters are a great divider. Some people crave the rush, while for others it’s a hard pass on doing a dress rehearsal of dying in a high-speed crash. Competition between theme parks has seen designs for rides go bigger, higher, and faster, but is there a limit to how big a rollercoaster can be before […]

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Why This Galaxy Seems To Be Giving Everyone The Evil Eye

May 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The strange appearance and counter-rotation of the nearby galaxy M64 can be explained by a recent merger with a small galaxy similar in mass to the Sun’s near neighbor the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The Milky Way is expected to consume the SMC eventually so this may offer a view of our distant future. M64 […]

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Legend Of Congo’s 15-Meter Snake Is Cryptozoology’s Most Ludicrous Tale

May 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There’s a strange story that often does the rounds on internet forums and podcasts, which speaks of a giant 15-meter (50-foot) snake that lurks in the depths of Central Africa, prone to lurch out of the jungle and strike passing helicopters if it feels threatened. Like many tales of cryptozoology, it’s almost certainly nonsense, but […]

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Two Dead After Possible Outbreak Of Fungal Meningitis In Texas

May 30, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Two residents of Texas have died following a possible outbreak of fungal meningitis, the state’s Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has said in an update. According to the department, the state is investigating 155 people with possible links to the source of the outbreak, with eight patients considered to have probable meningitis, and another […]

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