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The World’s Largest Terrestrial Carnivore Has Clear Fur And Black Skin, But You Wouldn’t Know It

August 16, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Polar bears have become something of an icon for the Arctic. The world’s largest land predators, they are big, they are beautiful, they are – not white, actually. Across their evolution they’ve developed some curious adaptations for life in the cold, and we don’t yet understand all of them. The rest of this article is […]

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Deep-Sea Explorers Found A Sunken Whale Carcass – And Watched A Wild Banquet Unfold

August 16, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

On the final dive of the E/V Nautilus’ expedition season in October 2019, during a live-stream no less, researchers stumbled across a rare discovery on the seafloor. As their camera penetrated the depths of the Davidson Seamount off central California’s coast, the skeletal remains of a whale came into view, to the team’s audible excitement. […]

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Does Jupiter Have A Solid Core, And If So, How Big Is It?

August 16, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

One of the first things anyone interested in the Solar System learns is that out beyond the asteroid belt lurk the gas giants, of which Jupiter is the largest. Does that mean that Jupiter and its peers are pure gas? Or somewhere deep within is there a solid core? Just as there’s a big difference […]

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Trump’s Executive Order To Slash Environmental Regulations For Space Launches: We Look At The Risks And Realities

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

This week, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order called “Enabling Competition In The Commercial Space Industry” with the purpose of enabling commercial space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin by reducing or removing environmental and other regulations, cutting red tape and allowing for more launches. The executive order called on the Secretary of Transportation […]

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An Underwater Volcano Off The US Coast Is Set To Erupt in 2025, Raising Excitement And Worry

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A submarine volcano off the coast of the Pacific Northwest of the US is set to blow in 2025. Seamounts like this are providing scientists with the perfect opportunity to study the evolution of early life on Earth and the potential threat of deep-sea mining – that is, unless their equipment gets frazzled in the […]

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Hate Doubling Back On Yourself? Psychologists Have Described A New Bias That May Explain Why

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine you have an important meeting you have to attend. Maybe it’s a date, a job interview, or something else. Regardless, as you’re making your way, you find your preferred route is blocked. You’re faced with a choice: you can take a diversion that will take longer to reach your destination, or you can double […]

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A New View Of The “Cosmic Grapes” Is Challenging Our Theories Of How Galaxies Form

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Thanks to the natural magnification from gravitational lensing, researchers have been able to study a small galaxy from when the universe was not even 1 billion years old. They saw that it is made of many clumps. This has earned the object the nickname “Cosmic Grapes” and has also challenged some of our expectations around […]

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Ann Hodges: The Only Confirmed Person To Be Hit By A Meteorite And Live

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Despite the vast number of meteors that fall from our skies each year, there has only ever been one confirmed impact with a human: the poor and unfortunate Ann Hodges. It was November 30, 1953, a day like any other, when Ann decided to take a nap on her couch in the town of Oak […]

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Massive Offshore Canyon Expedition Discovers Barbie Lobsters, Sea Pigs, And 40 Potential New Species

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

An offshore canyon that’s twice as deep as the Grand Canyon recently turned up 40 potential new-to-science species when scientists embarked on the first-ever high-tech dive to the region. Using the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s remotely operated vehicle, ROV SuBastian, the expedition was livestreamed as it captured alien-looking squids, Barbie-pink lobsters, and a sea star with […]

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The Pleiades Will Dance With The Moon This Weekend

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The glorious August sky continues to deliver beauty. Not only has this week seen the peak of the Perseids meteor shower, two planetary conjunctions, and a planetary alignment, but if you wake up early or stay up late this weekend, you’ll be able to see the Moon getting close to the Pleiades – by far […]

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Tennis Player Gets Public Confused With Autograph About The Fermi Paradox

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

What do tennis and the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life have in common? Well, don’t ask us because we don’t know either. However, French tennis player Térence Atmane has put the two on a collision course with his quarter-final victory at the 2025 Cincinnati Open.  He signed the plexiglass in front of one of the […]

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Woman Unearths 2.3 Carat Diamond For Her Future Engagement Ring In State Park

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A woman has found the diamond for a future engagement ring at a state park in Arkansas known for its sparkling gemstones and wild geological history. Micherre Fox, a 31-year-old from Manhattan, New York, recently unearthed the 2.3-carat diamond – about the size of a pea – at the appropriately named Crater of Diamonds State […]

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RFK Jr Wanted A Journal To Retract This Massive Study On Aluminum In Vaccines. It Refused

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A major science journal has rejected calls from US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr to retract a published study, after he called it “deeply flawed” and accused the researchers of having “bought conclusions”.  The study, published in July in Annals of Internal Medicine, reported the results of a long-running study […]

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Can You See The Frog In This Photo? Incredible Camouflage Shows Wildlife Survival Strategy

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The winners of this year’s joint BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology image competition have been revealed, with submissions from ecologists, zoologists, and palaeontologists across the world showcasing the very best in science images and stories capturing an incredible range of wildlife behavior, and researchers’ attempts to understand it, through photography.  The rest of […]

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Do Crab-Eating Foxes Actually Eat Crabs?

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A species’ common name can often be misleading. Koala bears aren’t bears, starfish aren’t fish, and the mountain chicken is actually a frog. So naturally, when we first heard the name “crab-eating foxes” (Cerdocyon thous), we were a little bit skeptical as to whether they really lived up to their moniker. The rest of this […]

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Death Valley’s “Racing Rocks” Inspire Experiment To Make Ice Move On Its Own

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

For decades, Racetrack Playa in California’s Death Valley and its “racing rocks”, or “sailing stones“, was a mystery that inspired speculation ranging from epic storms to supernatural intervention. A decade after the movement of rocks across the desert floor was explained, their behavior has inspired a lab experiment that could one day see new methods […]

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Parasite “Cleanses”: Are We Riddled With Worms Or Is This Just The Latest Bogus Fad?

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Had a bit of an iffy belly lately? Maybe you feel hungry and tired all the time, or you just can’t seem to stop farting. These could be signs of all sorts of things – like staying out late a lot and eating handfuls of cheese even though you’re intolerant to dairy. Fall onto the […]

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IFLScience The Big Questions: Will We Ever Have A Universal Flu Vaccine?

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Lining up for your seasonal flu shot is an annual ritual, but what if it didn’t have to be this way? Wouldn’t it be great if we could develop a universal vaccine that could protect us against all current and future virus strains?  The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in […]

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All Human Languages Mysteriously Obey Zipf’s Law Of Abbreviation. It Applies To Bird Songs Too.

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Almost all human languages follow Zipf’s law of abbreviation – and it turns out, so do bird songs. This strange observation shows how many systems, not just human language, are guided by an unwritten, surprisingly consistent mathematical order. What is Zipf’s law of abbreviation? Developed by American linguist George Kingsley Zipf in the 1930s, Zipf’s […]

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California Is Overdue A Massive Earthquake – But We May Have Been Picturing It All Wrong

August 15, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Many suspect that California’s San Andreas Fault is brewing yet another major earthquake. However, it might not necessarily play out as scientists thought it would – just look at the recent disaster in Myanmar. In a new study, researchers from the California Institute of Technology took a close look at the Mw7.7 Mandalay earthquake that […]

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