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Feast Your Eyes On The Underwater Photographer Of The Year 2023 Winners

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

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Rats Love Learning So Much They Will Sacrifice Immediate Rewards For It

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Rats have been found to slow down their playing of a game in order to better understand the strategies that will help them win more in the long run, despite a lesser initial reward. Once again, the rodents are showing many of us humans up though to be fair, we are the ones setting up […]

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Being Declared Dead When You’re Still Alive – Why These Very Rare Events Occur

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

An 82-year-old woman who was recently pronounced dead at a New York nursing home was later discovered to be alive by funeral home staff. This follows a similar incident in Iowa where a 66-year-old woman with early-onset dementia was declared dead by a nurse, only to be found gasping for air when funeral home staff […]

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Spy Balloons: Modern Technology Has Given These Old-Fashioned Eyes In The Sky A New Lease Of Life

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US military has now shot down four high-altitude objects that had entered American and Canadian airspace, raising questions about their purpose and origin. The first of these objects, a Chinese balloon, was downed by a fighter jet on 4 February. While China says it was for weather monitoring, US officials say it was being […]

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If You Find A Precious Gemstone Can You Keep It?

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Chances are you’re not going to stumble upon a vein of emeralds glistening in your back garden. But just in case you do happen to find some exciting gemstones on your next rockhounding trip, here’s what the policies say about keeping any sparkling treasure.  To start with though, what is actually classed as a gem? […]

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Parkour At The Grand Canyon Endangers Others’ Lives, Not Just Your Own

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Grand Canyon is one of Earth’s most breathtaking natural wonders – but with great tourist attraction comes great responsibility, as the National Parks Service (NPS) asks that everyone play their part in trying to keep each other safe. Their advice is that hikers remain two meters (six feet) from the canyon’s rim at all […]

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19-Month-Old Treated For Deadly Genetic Condition With World’s Most Expensive Drug

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A 19-month-old girl named Teddi born with a deadly genetic disease has been successfully treated with life-saving gene therapy. The treatment, called Libmeldy, had a list price of around $3.9 million when a deal was negotiated for it to be provided via the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), making it the most expensive drug in […]

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Residents Evacuated After Nitric Acid Spill In Arizona – But What Is This Acid?

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

On Tuesday, February 14, the residents of Pima County in Southern Arizona were told to evacuate or take shelter indoors after a truck carrying liquid nitric acid crashed and spilled its contents onto the surrounding road.   The accident took place at around 2:43 pm and involved a commercial truck pulling “2,000 pounds” (~900 kilograms) of […]

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It’s 10 Years Since The Most Spectacular Meteor Impact In Living Memory

February 16, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Ten years ago today, Earth was struck by the most spectacular and dangerous meteor impact in living memory: the Chelyabinsk meteor. While the world got off relatively lightly from this incident – many casualties, but no fatalities – it was a stern reminder that the threat of meteors should never be underestimated. Just ask the […]

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Moderate Drinking Before And During Pregnancy Can Change A Child’s Face Shape

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

A new study is the first to detect an association between children whose mothers drank before and during pregnancy with certain facial changes. Altered face shape was seen even in cases where the amount of alcohol consumed amounted to less than a small glass of wine or bottle of beer. The research points to a […]

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Survivors Of Utah’s Eugenics Program Are Alive In 2023 Without An Apology

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Approximately 54 people who were forcibly sterilized in Utah’s eugenics program are still alive in 2023, according to a new analysis. Unlike other states, Utah is still yet to have expressed any regret at its abhorrent history of eugenics and hasn’t even officially acknowledged this dark chapter of the state’s past. Utah was one of […]

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Collapse Of Thwaites “Doomsday” Glacier Depends On Small Areas Of Accelerated Melting

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

As the planet heats up, glaciers worldwide are in retreat, and one above all others worries oceanographers. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey have published two new papers observing conditions at the base of Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier to establish the factors driving its melting and its effect on global sea level rise. They found that […]

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Our Neanderthal Genes Helped Us Become Morning People

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

You can thank your Neanderthal ancestors each time you make it to school or work on time, as new research suggests that genes inherited from our extinct cousins may have endowed us with the ability to wake up bright and early. More specifically, you can thank your lazy lay-about Homo sapiens ancestors who mated with […]

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New Way Of Aging Ancient Things Gets Thumbs Up In Homo Sapiens Cave

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Aging ancient bones and artifacts has long been done using radiocarbon by detecting the isotope carbon-14, but this method wasn’t perfect when it came to accuracy, limiting the conclusions we could draw from data. Now, to expand the capabilities of radiocarbon and better understand the movements of our ancient ancestors, scientists are introducing a new […]

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We Regret To Inform You The Pool Drain/Intestines Thing Is Not An Urban Legend

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

At some point you may have come across an odd and frankly horrifying urban legend, which states that if you get your butt caught over a pool drain, your intestines can be – for genuine want of a better way of putting this – sucked out of your anus. The fact has shown up in […]

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Rare Raw Footage Of Titanic’s Wreck From 1986 Released For First Time

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Never-before-seen footage of Titanic’s wreck is being released to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the movie Titanic. Peering around the murky depths of the Atlantic Ocean, the raw footage shows the world’s most famous shipwreck in all its rusting and decaying glory.  The video footage was filmed during an expedition in July 1986 by researchers from […]

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Unexpected Evidence Indicates That Black Holes Are The Source of Dark Energy

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Black holes today are much bigger than they were nine billion years ago, even compared to the size of their galaxies, observations have found. In an effort to explain the scale of this anomaly, astrophysicists have hit on an explanation for dark energy, the mysterious force causing the universe to fly apart at ever increasing […]

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Leonardo Da Vinci’s Understanding Of Gravity Was Centuries Ahead Of His Time, Sketches Show

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Researchers have discovered that sketches and notes written by Leonardo da Vinci show that he was centuries ahead of his time in terms of his understanding of gravity. A medical engineer came across a number of sketched triangles accompanied by notes in da Vinci’s Codex Arundel.  Advertisement “What caught my eye was when he wrote […]

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How To Take Award-Winning Photos Of Space

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

The Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards features thousands of entries from countries all across the world. Space correspondent Dr Alfredo Carpineti takes us to The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and speaks to Dr Ed Bloomer, one of the judges, to get some top tips and give you the edge in this incredible international competition. Entries to […]

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Romania Sends Jets To Deal With Mysterious Object Floating In Its Airspace

February 15, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

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