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2,700-Year-Old Saddle Found In Ancient Chinese Tomb Is Oldest Ever Discovered

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Archaeologists working in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China have discovered what may well be the oldest known saddle for horse riding – and we’re betting its ancient owner isn’t who you’re expecting. Made from cow leather and filled with a mix of straw and hair from deer and camels, the saddle was made […]

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Krubera Cave Is The Most Impressive And Terrifying Cave We’ve Ever Seen

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Krubera Cave is a special and terrifying cave, one that is so deep and expansive, we still haven’t reached the bottom. Cave exploring doesn’t usually go hand-in-hand with claustrophobia, but this is one cave where that won’t be a problem – some of the steep vertical pits are so large, the Statue of Liberty wouldn’t […]

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“Celestial Monster” Stars Up To 10,000 Times Our Sun’s Mass Left Clues For JWST

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Humanity has never observed the very first stars that shone in the universe. They lived fast and died young, but they were the ones that created the heavier elements that eventually ended up making us. Astronomers now suggest that some recent observations of very distant galaxies can only be explained by the presence of enormous […]

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Brain Nitric Oxide Levels Play A Significant Role In Autism, Study Finds

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A direct connection between levels of nitric oxide in the brain and autism has been established for the first time in a new study. The breakthrough findings, from a team led by Dr Haitham Amal at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, offer an insight into a previously undiscovered mechanism underlying the development of autism, which […]

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Bison Calf Euthanized After Tourist Handles It In Yellowstone National Park River

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Yellowstone National Park law enforcement officers are appealing for more information after an encounter between an unidentified man and a newborn bison calf led to the animal’s death.  On the evening of May 20, a man in his 40s or 50s approached a calf that had been separated from the herd while crossing the Lamar […]

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Woman With Untreated TB Is Still Dodging Arrest Warrant In Washington

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A woman in Washington state is continuing to wander around with untreated tuberculous, evading a warrant out for her arrest. The anonymous woman, known only as “VN” in court documents, has been defying court orders for over a year that demands she stays in her home and seeks treatment for TB, which is both contagious […]

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Google Search Isn’t Creating An Echo Chamber, But You Probably Are

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study has found that you create your own echo chamber, not algorithms from Google Search. The research found that individuals actively sought out information that fits their beliefs, not search engine algorithms, bursting the idea that Google is actively exacerbating a specific belief system.  Since the rapid emergence of social media and search […]

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Ozone-Protecting Treaty Delayed First Ice-Free Arctic Summer By Up To 15 Years

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Montreal Protocol was a landmark international agreement for the benefit of all humankind. It is among the only United Nations treaties ratified by every country in the world, designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out harmful chemicals such as chlorofluorocarbons. And it is working. Since it entered into force in 1989, the […]

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First-Ever Ethiopian Wolf Fossil Found Sheds Light On Their African Arrival

May 25, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is one of the most endangered carnivore species in Africa. There are thought to be only around 500 individuals left in scattered populations across Ethiopia’s Bale and Simien mountains. Until now, the entry of the Ethiopian wolf into Ethiopia from Eurasia has not been known from the Pleistocene fossil record, […]

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What Is A Black Box? The Only Way We Can Understand Plane Crashes

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Planes come in all shapes, sizes, and roles, from fighter jets to single-engine propeller planes, but every single one of them has one thing in common – a black box. A flight data recorder, known as a black box, must be installed in every aircraft nowadays and looks rather unassuming, but it is the most […]

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The Real Story Behind The Infamous “Philadelphia Experiment”

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you’ve spent too long on the Internet – and let’s face it, we all have – you may have come across the story of the Philadelphia Experiment. According to the urban legend on 28 October 1943, Naval destroyer the USS Eldridge conducted a top secret experiment. There’s no sugar-coating just how stupid the conspiracy […]

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Netflix’s Crackdown On Password Sharing Hits US, UK, And Australia

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The day we have all feared is upon us: Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing has arrived on the shores of the UK, the US, Australia, and dozens of other countries. If you have a Netflix account in these countries and you share the password with loved ones who live outside your household, it’s going to […]

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Newly Discovered Pachycephalosaurid May Have Had A Fancy Headpiece

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A newly-described species of pachycephalosaurid called Platytholus clemensi that lived around 68 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous may have rocked some fabulous keratin headgear, a recent paper detailing the analysis of a partial skull has revealed. Named MOR 2915, the skull was found in 2011 by study author John R. “Jack” Horner, of […]

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Over $1.14 Quadrillion Of Gold Is In Earth’s Seawater, But It Won’t Make You Rich

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Very few Earthlings are aware that their planet’s oceans hold a significant amount of gold – perhaps upwards of quadrillions of dollars worth, in fact. Unfortunately, if you’re thinking of heading to the beach in a hasty get-rich-quick scheme, you might be in for a challenge. Scientists have estimated that there’s around one gram of […]

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Paralyzed Patient Walks Again Thanks To Breakthrough Implant Treatment

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A man whose legs had been paralyzed for a decade due to a spinal cord injury has been able to walk again, after treatment with a revolutionary new implant. The device helps to bridge the gap between the brain and the spinal nerves that control movement, restoring communication that was interrupted by the patient’s injury. […]

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Hunt For Gravitational Waves Is Back On After 3 Years – What Are We Hoping To Find?

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Over the last eight years, the world’s three gravitational wave observatories have delivered on their potential, detecting some of the most extreme events in the universe: black hole mergers and neutron star collisions. Now after three years of downtime for upgrades and improvements, they are about to turn on again. The goal now is to […]

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Spiny Mice Found To Have A Rare Trait Only Seen In One Other Living Mammal

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The spiny mouse is one of nature’s great oddities and it just got even weirder, as researchers discovered that it has a peculiar adaptation on its tail that’s more commonly associated with reptiles. The skin of its tail is covered in bony armored plates known as osteoderms, and until now it was thought that the […]

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A Council Of Leeches Used To Predict Storms Inside The “Tempest Prognosticator”

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Tempest Prognosticator would likely pull great ratings for weather reporters. Like a haunted carousel housing leeches in glass bottles, its inventor George Merryweather (don’t you just love nominative determinism?) believed it could warn of great storms. In truth, the leech barometer hasn’t been found to be all that reliable, but it sure is cooler […]

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Marie Curie’s Body Was So Radioactive She Was Buried In A Lead-Lined Coffin

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Marie Curie is remembered today for her pioneering work on radioactivity, which not only earned her two Nobel Prizes but also the recognition as the “mother of modern physics”. But while her research into the radioactive elements polonium and radium may have secured her a lasting scientific legacy, those same substances have also had a […]

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Molecular Explanation For How One Woman Doesn’t Feel Pain And Heals Rapidly

May 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Jo Cameron is a woman who doesn’t feel pain but is also spared the usual consequences, thanks to rare mutations. She also experiences less anxiety or fear than other people. A study of the molecular basis of her condition could yield medical benefits for the rest of us. Not feeling pain may sound wonderful, but a […]

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