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The Multiverse: How We’re Tackling The Challenges Facing The Theory

March 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The idea of a multiverse consisting of “parallel universes” is a popular science fiction trope, recently explored in the Oscar-winning movie Everything Everywhere All At Once. However, it is within the realm of scientific possibility. It is important to state from the start that the existence (or not) of the multiverse is a consequence of […]

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China Plans World’s Largest “Ghost Particle” Detector 1 Kilometer Under The Ocean

March 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Plans to build a detector deep under the ocean to try and catch the most elusive particles in the world, neutrinos, have been announced by The Chinese Academy of Sciences. They are not the only ones: Work is currently underway to build three detectors in the Mediterranean Sea, one has been proposed off the coast […]

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Volunteers Are Transcribing The Notebooks Of Scientist Who Inspired Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

March 24, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) is usually remembered as the inventor of a revolutionary miner’s safety lamp. But his wild popularity came as much from his influence on popular culture as it did from his contributions to chemistry and applied science. In the first few years of the 19th century, there was no hotter spectacle in […]

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Massive Hole In Sun’s Atmosphere Cracked Open And Auroras Are Coming

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A major coronal hole has opened up in the Sun’s atmosphere and is now pointing almost straight at us. Such events are usually associated with an increase in solar wind speed and interplanetary magnetic field strength. If the location on the Sun is right, this can lead to geomagnetic storms and auroral activity as the […]

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Abandoned and Unloved, A Stone Giant Lies On The Island Of Naxos

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

If you snoop around the Greek island of Naxos, you might stumble across a rock statue quietly sleeping in a marble quarry. He’s known as the Kouros of Apollonas. Although he may look a bit like an Easter Island Moai statue, it’s believed this unfinished sculpture actually depicts a bearded Greek god.  The Kouros of […]

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The Largest Silver Nugget Ever Found Weighed More Than An American Bison

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Gold might represent first place, be pooped out by bacteria, and be the plot line of every major treasure hunt movie, but silver might just have it pipped to the post when it comes to the largest nugget ever found. Back in the 1860s, silver was found in Aspen, Colorado, USA. Of all the silver […]

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How Ancient Greek Philosophers And Mythology Saw The End Of The World

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

In more recent times, our visions of the end of the world have ranged from the quite drastic threat of the climate crisis and nuclear war to imagining artificial intelligence absorbing and replacing us. Before that, there were biblical tales of angels pouring their bowels upon the Earth, turning the seas to blood, and the […]

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A Colossal Ecosystem Teeming With Life Is Below Earth’s Surface

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Beneath your feet in the depths of our planet, there’s an unbelievably vast ecosystem teeming with life. In recent years, a massive international team of scientists revealed how billions upon billions of microorganisms live miles beneath Earth’s subsurface. Presenting their work at the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting in 2018, the researchers calculated the size […]

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Ancient 3,500-Year-Old Bronze Hand Is A Mystery To Archaeologists

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Back in 2017, archaeologists in Switzerland come across a truly baffling, yet potentially very important, discovery buried within an ancient grave: a 3,500-year-old bronze hand with a gold cuff around the wrist. It was the first and only time an object like this has ever been unearthed in this part of Europe, so the researchers […]

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The “Obesity Paradox” Doesn’t Exist

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The idea that overweight or obese people more often survive after heart failure, called the “obesity paradox”, is likely to be false, according to new research. By looking at waist-to-height ratio instead of body mass index (BMI), the researchers discovered that the mysterious correlation disappears, putting further question to BMI as a medical metric.  Identified […]

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Galaxy Gets Reclassified Now Its Supermassive Black Hole Is Shooting Straight At Us

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers had to reclassify a galaxy this week because something almost unique happened at its center. Its active supermassive black hole has a jet, and it is no longer pointing in the same direction it used to. It is now pointing at us, after a major change. The galaxy is called PBC J2333.9-2343 and is […]

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Why Is Yellowstone’s Grand Prismatic Spring Rainbow-Colored?

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Grand Prismatic Spring of Yellowstone National Park is the largest thermal spring in the US and the thirds largest in the world. But the sheer size of this 61-100 meter (200-330 feet) wide, almost 50 meters (160 feet) deep body of water isn’t what makes it Yellowstone’s most photographed feature. First named in 1871, […]

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Botox Injections In Forehead Can Change How Brains Process Emotions

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Recent research into the “facial feedback hypothesis” using Botox injections to the forehead has found that the injections can change the way the brain interprets and processes other people’s emotions. This may mean people’s ability to understand the expression of emotions is temporarily impaired due to disruption to neuromuscular feedback.  The facial feedback hypothesis states […]

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The Illuminati Conspiracy Was Rekindled By A Bizarre Hippie Prank

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Illuminati are synonymous with conspiracy theories. Signaled by pyramids and creepy eye symbols, many believe they are a shadowy organization with global influence that’s hell-bent on controlling the world’s population, sparking wars for their own evil ends, and sculpting reality. It’s lesser known, however, that the idea of the Illuminati being puppet masters of […]

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Klerksdorp Spheres: Strange Spheres Found In 3 Billion-Year-Old Rock

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Klerksdorp spheres, found inside pyrophyllite deposits mined in South Africa, are weird. Looking like tiny ancient cricket balls, with seam-like lines around their middle, it’s easy to see why they became the subject of conspiracy theories involving aliens and ancient, forgotten civilizations. In articles in the 1980s, they were speculated to be made by “a […]

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JP Morgan Bought Nickel Supposedly Worth $1.3 Million. It Was Actually Just Rocks

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Banking giant JP Morgan Chase was left pretty disappointed after discovering their large haul of nickel was just plain old rocks, according to a new report.  As a result of an apparent warehouse mix-up, an operator weighing bags containing 54 metric tons of the metal found the supposed briquettes of nickel were not what they […]

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Voyager Measurements Boost Prospects Of Life Around Uranus (On A Moon)

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

When Voyager 2 swung past Uranus 37 years ago, it sent back radiation data that mystified astronomers. A forthcoming paper attributes the observations to water molecules escaping from one of Uranus’s moons. This could indicate the presence of an internal ocean, and therefore a chance of life, along with the possibility of sampling these waters […]

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Is Nutmeg A Nut? This Brown Ball Has Much Spicier Origins

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Looking at nutmeg, brown ball that it is with a telltale title to boot, you might find yourself wondering: is nutmeg a nut? As is often the way with kitchen staples, there’s sometimes confusion over where nutmeg comes from and what it actually is. The good news for people with nut allergies is that no, […]

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Google Released AI Chatbot Bard, And It Immediately Made Some Embarrassing Errors

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Google has finally launched its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Bard for the public to play with. While the large language model may be fun to play with, users have noted that so far it lags behind competitors, making a number of basic and amusing errors on simple tasks. One user discovered that the chatbot believed […]

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Poisons Are A Potent Tool For Fictional Murder. Here’s How Some Dangerous Chemicals Kill

March 23, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

People have used poisons throughout history for a variety of purposes: to hunt animals for food, to treat diseases and to achieve nefarious ends like murder and assassination. But what is a poison? Do all poisons act in the same way? Does the amount of the poison matter in terms of its toxicity? Advertisement I […]

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