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Map Shows All 85,000 Volcanos On Venus For The First Time

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Just recently, evidence suggesting that there is an active volcano on Venus was reported by researchers. Now, two other scientists have published a new map of the planet and its 85,000 volcanoes, which might help to discover new fresh lava flows and inform future missions that will study the second planet from the Sun. The […]

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Five Common Genetic Disorders Every Cat Or Dog Owner Should Know About

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nobody likes to see their pet suffer, which is why some pet owners spend up to $700 every year on healthcare for their four-legged pals. But sometimes, there’s not much you can do: your beloved pup or kittycat is just genetically predisposed to getting certain illnesses. In some cases, those conditions are so rare as to […]

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Rains From Its Rings Are Heating Up Saturn’s Atmosphere

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Decades of observations of Saturn were hiding a major feature in plain sight. The region of the atmosphere closest to the ring is hotter. Hydrogen shines in a particular wavelength more there than elsewhere across the planet. And the heating is due to a rain of ice particles coming from the rings. The spectacular rings […]

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Flattest Explosion In Space Is Bizarre Phenomenon Never Seen Before

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Back in 2018, astronomers discovered a very peculiar stellar explosion, which got the automatic name of AT2018cow. Since then, it’s become known simply as the “cow” and it is the prototype of a new class of objects called Fast Blue Optical Transients (FBOTs). And researchers have now realized that the event was even weirder than […]

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Mesmerizing Mating Ritual Of Whitetip Sharks Caught On Camera For The First Time

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A tender moment between two whitetip sharks has been filmed off Cat Island in the Bahamas, marking the first time their mating ritual behaviors have been caught on camera. As a critically endangered species, insights like this are invaluable into the species’ ecology and to improving our understanding of how to conserve them in the […]

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Italy Has Just Banned ChatGPT

April 1, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Italy has taken action to ban ChatGPT over alleged privacy violations. On March 31, the Italian Data Protection Authority said the AI chatbot would be temporarily blocked in the country “with immediate effect” and they will be investigating the company behind the technology, OpenAI. In a press release, the agency alleges that OpenAI is violating […]

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“Rock” Containing Stunning Agate Turns Out To Be 60-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Egg

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Back in 1883, a pretty agate mineral was registered to the Natural History Museum’s Mineralogy Collection. Around 15 centimeters (6 inches) across, almost completely spherical but otherwise unassuming, the specimen has remained in the collection for the last 175 years, until a chance finding revealed it to be a dinosaur egg. The specimen’s pretty colors […]

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Toddler Develops Strange Illness After A Cake-Stealing Iguana Bit Her Finger

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Never get between an iguana and a cake are wise words to live by according to an infectious diseases conference in Copenhagen. There, researchers warned of a cautionary tale in which a girl who was bitten by a cake-stealing iguana developed a strange bacterial infection months after it happened. The Great Cake Heist occurred when […]

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Stressed Out Plants Are Screaming, We Just Can’t Hear Them

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Got a plant nearby? Is it screaming? The truth is that if you’re behind on your botanical care, it might be, it’s just that the human ear can’t hear it. New research has shown that plants are capable of producing ultrasonic sounds that are beyond the range of the human ear, and these distress signals […]

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Frozen Fur Ball Turns Out To Be 30,000-Year-Old Ice Age Squirrel

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Don’t be mistaken by this unassuming fur ball – it’s actually the curled-up mummified remains of a 30,000-year-old Arctic ground squirrel. Look closely and you’ll see it’s in such remarkable condition that it’s possible to make out its tiny claws.  The discovery was recently revealed by the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre. They explained that it […]

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Glow-In-The-Dark Demons: Three Newly Discovered Worms Are The Stuff Of Nightmares

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists in central Japan have discovered three new species of bioluminescent worms that are eerily reminiscent of creatures from Japanese folklore. These new Polycirrus worms, found in various locations across Japan, have been named after these preternatural beings, as well as a famous Japanese marine biologist. Bioluminescence is produced by organisms through a chemical reaction […]

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Captive For 50 Years, Lolita The Orca To Finally Be Released

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lolita, the oldest orca in captivity, was taken from her home in the Pacific Northwest when she was just 4 years old – now, over 50 years on, she’s preparing to finally be released back into her native waters. After growing concerns from animal rights groups, Miami Seaquarium (where Lolita, previously known as Tokitae, is […]

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“Exquisite” Sabertooth Cat Skull In Iowa Is A Stunningly Rare Discovery

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The complete skull of a sabertooth cat has been unearthed in a “near perfect condition” in southwest Iowa. Not only is this incredible specimen providing insights into this extinct beast’s lifestyle, but it’s also the first evidence the prehistoric predator once inhabited this central part of North America.  The incredible skull was discovered in Page […]

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Fast Radio Bursts Reveal The Milky Way’s Halo Is Surprisingly Light

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The halo surrounding the Milky Way contains gas as well as rare stars, but measuring that gas has proven difficult. The interference with short bursts of radio signals from distant galaxies offers astronomers a new solution. The gas in the Milky Way’s halo is too sparse and hot to measure directly. However, it interferes with […]

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US Children Are Now Significantly More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Autism

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Recorded cases of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are higher than ever before and, for the first time, data shows it could be more prevalent in minority groups, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report. The new information states that around one in 36 eight-year-olds in the US likely has autism, […]

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What Is “Vabbing” And Does It Really Work?

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

There’s a new pseudoscience craze sweeping the internet, and it involves inserting your fingers into your vagina and then wiping them on your skin – all in the name of seduction. Known as “vabbing”, the trend has been touted as a cheaper and more alluring alternative to perfume, but can smelling like a vagina really […]

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Is Love Really Just A Neurochemical Construct Of The Mind?

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In 1993, Haddaway released the seminal dance classic What Is Love – a sparkling debut, by any musical metric, which also succinctly encapsulates a question that humanity has been wrestling with since time immemorial. Love has been the muse of playwrights, poets, artists, and composers through the ages; many have tried to quantify, describe, and […]

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TWIS: Humanity’s Brightest Cosmic Explosion Smashed Previous Record, Earth’s Rainy Season That Lasted 2 Million Years, And Much More This Week

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, new research finds exposure to cats and dogs in fetal development reduces chances of food allergies, a brand new “Einstein” tile can cover an infinite surface without ever repeating, and we get an exclusive behind the scenes look at the Natural History Museum London’s brand new Titanosaur exhibit. Brightest Cosmic Explosion Humanity Has […]

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“QBism”: quantum mechanics is not a description of objective reality – it reveals a world of genuine free will

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

What does quantum mechanics, the most successful theory ever proposed by physics, teach us about reality? The starting point for most philosophers of physics is that quantum mechanics must somehow provide a description of the world as it is independently of us, the users of the theory. This has led to a large number of […]

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Largest Ever Analysis Of Ancient African DNA Reveals Origin Myth Was True All Along

March 31, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

“Medieval history” often brings up images of knights in shining armor, rampaging crusaders, and dying horribly from common and preventable causes. Far away from all those peculiarly disgusting Europeans, though, on what we now know as the Swahili Coast of Eastern Africa, there was something pretty amazing going on – as a new study reveals. “The […]

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