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Hollow Earth: The Weird And Ancient Theory That The Earth Is Filled With Mole People

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 2007, a man planned to go on a voyage to the North Pole to find the “gateway” to the center of the Earth, spurred on by his understanding of the “Hollow Earth” theory which had been disproved in 1774. Back before we really knew what was going on beneath our feet, there were theories. […]

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Wolves Go Fishing More Often Than Anyone Realized, Camera Traps Reveal

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Opportunistic wolves in Northern Minnesota have been observed fishing consistently year on year during the fish spawning season, a long-term study has revealed. Previously thought to be a behavior seen in just a couple of individuals, remote cameras and GPS collars have shown multiple individuals across different packs actively fishing in rivers and creeks.  Wolves […]

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Watch Hawaiʻi’s Kīlauea Volcano Erupt In This Fiery Livestream

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Hawaiʻi’s Mount Kīlauea volcano erupted once again this week, sending a deluge of noxious gas, volcanic glass, and lava into the surrounding area. A livestream of this magnificent – and very dangerous – spectacle can be seen in the video player below.  The eruption from the Halemaʻumaʻu crater of Kīlauea started at 4:44 am on […]

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Romantic Love May Have Evolved From Ape Bromance

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Love may be a distinctly human trait, but a new theory proposes that romance might have evolved from bromances between ancient apes. According to anthropologist Aaron Sandel from the University of Texas at Austin, human romantic relationships resemble the close friendships formed by male chimpanzees, suggesting that the ability to develop close emotional bonds may […]

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Massive “Mountains” Found Deep Within The Earth Are Around 5 Times Larger Than Everest

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What’s the tallest mountain on Earth? If you said Everest, you’d be sort of wrong – Everest is the highest mountain above sea level, but not the tallest. That title is taken by Mauna Kea (because most of it is in the Pacific Ocean). But that’s just on Earth – is there something taller inside?  […]

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The Grim Reason Eating Fresh Pineapple Makes Some People’s Mouths Bleed

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A bloody mouth isn’t the aesthetic most people are looking for in their summer snaps, but if you’re kicking back with some delicious fresh pineapple, that’s exactly what you might end up with. Pineapple is a refreshing snack high in vitamins C and B6 among other dietary goodies, but it also packs an enzyme so […]

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First Observations Of Secondary Supermassive Black Hole Within Famous Double-Hole Quasar

June 8, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time, astronomers have detected a burst of light from the smaller of two supermassive black holes (SMBH) within the blazar OJ 287. The smaller SMBH’s orbit regularly causes it to trigger outbursts in the larger SMBH’s accretion disk and the pair’s dance has drawn astronomers’ attention for decades, but this is the […]

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Crocodiles Seen Reproducing Via “Virgin Birth” For First Time – No Male Required

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Documented cases of parthenogenesis, often referred to as “virgin birth”, have been on the rise in recent years, and now crocodiles have joined the roster of species known to do it for the first time. With birds already being known to reproduce this way, parthenogenesis now bookends a group of vertebrates known as the archosaurs, […]

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The Tarot Card Riddle – Can You Solve It And Break The Ancient Curse?

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

“Can you outsmart Fate and break her ancient curse?” asks Math For Love’s Dan Finkel. You can try. Here’s what you need to know: Your ancestor stole a tarot card from Fate, which would come back to bite their descendants in the ass for hundreds of years. Every 23 years, in fact, a member of […]

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Orcas Attack Boat Using More Extreme Tactic For First Time

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A pod of killer whales recently smashed the rudder of a sailing boat near Gibraltar before pursuing the vessel as it was tugged to port. The attack was one of 18 in the month of May off Spain’s southern coast, but is the first recorded instance of orcas following a boat even after damaging it. […]

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Geologists Drilling Deep-Sea Hole Retrieve Deepest Earth Mantle Rocks Ever

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A team drilling down into the oceanic crust has reached impressive depths, collecting incredible samples of mantle rock from 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) below the sea floor. The Earth’s crust, on land, is variable. On average it is about 30 kilometers (19 miles) thick, though under mountain ranges it can reach as much as 100 […]

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“Lost World” Of Early Ancestors Revealed In Billion-Year-Old Fossilized Fat Molecules

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Fossilized fats that date back over a billion years have revealed a whole community of previously unknown organisms that were shaping Earth’s ecosystems during the planet’s middle age. They were abundant in marine ecosystems, and while we don’t know what they would’ve looked like, they were considerably more complex than bacteria – something they may […]

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Parker Solar Probe Finds The Source Of Fast Solar Wind Flurries

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

By venturing closer to the Sun than any spacecraft before it, the Parker Solar Probe has identified the regions responsible for streams of highly energetic particles traveling orders of magnitude faster than the rest of the solar wind. The finding may improve our predictions of solar activity, allowing operators to shut down endangered grids and […]

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How Loser Synapses Get A “Punishment Signal” To Get Pruned Off

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Use it or lose it – that’s the motto when it comes to connections between neurons, AKA synapses, and we now have more insight into this process. It’s established that a frequently firing connection is strengthened, whereas lesser-used ones are “pruned” off. However, the exact molecular mechanism behind this competitive process has been unclear. Now, […]

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How To Treat Jellyfish Stings (Hint: Urine Not Recommended)

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you have been stung by a jellyfish at the beach, you’ll know how painful and unpleasant it can be. But how best to treat jellyfish stings has been debated over the years. Is it best to use hot water or an ice pack? How about pouring on vinegar or rubbing with sand? Then there’s […]

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Derinkuyu: The Ancient Underground Cave City That Can House 20,000 People

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Beneath the cobbled roads of Derinkuyu in Turkey, there lies an ancient warren of tunnels and chambers that could have once accommodated as many as 20,000 people. Burrowing more than 85 meters (280 feet) beneath the Earth’s surface and encompassing 18 levels, the Derinkuyu underground city is the world’s largest subterranean city –  or, at […]

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The Man Who Got Stuck Inside A Cloud For 40 Horrific Minutes

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Despite common ideas, you cannot actually walk on clouds. If you tried to do so, you would plummet straight through and just get a little wet in the process – that is, unless you’re unlucky enough to fall through a cumulonimbus cloud.  Cumulonimbus clouds are the villains of the cloud world. Characterized by towering columns […]

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Biggest Piece From World’s Largest Iceberg Destroyed In Notorious Iceberg Graveyard

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Once the world’s largest iceberg, A76 was an enormous beast of a berg, 170 kilometers (105.6 miles) in length and 25 kilometers (15 miles) wide, and around 4,320 square kilometers (1,667.9 square miles) in area. Soon after its calving event it broke into three smaller – but still enormous – pieces, the largest of which […]

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Ukraine’s Dam Collapse May Be Europe’s Biggest Ecological Disaster In Decades

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A major damn in Russian-occupied Ukraine collapsed on Tuesday, sending a deluge of water downstream. Along with the huge economic and humanitarian cost, many experts fear it will spell long-term environmental consequences not only for Ukraine but also for neighboring countries. The incident took place on the morning of June 6 at the Kakhovka dam […]

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Video Shows Incredible Moment 7,000-Year-Old Rock Art Is Discovered Using Drones

June 7, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rock art dating back 7,000 years has been discovered by scientists flying a drone, marking one of the first times the technology has been used this way. Researchers studying the mountains surrounding Alicante were used to having to hike their way to the region’s hidden archaeological treasures, but now they’ve demonstrated that there can be an […]

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