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Stepping Stones To Life-Crucial Molecules Found In Planet-Forming Disk: “It’s Really Exciting!”

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Astronomers report the discovery of 17 different complex organic molecules around protostar V883 Orionis. They also report the first tentative detection of ethylene glycol and glycolonitrile, which are precursors to crucial building blocks of life such as the amino acids glycine and alanine, as well as the nucleobase adenine found in both DNA and RNA. […]

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Marathon Fusion Claims They Have A Method For Transmuting Mercury Into Gold

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed paper, fusion startup Marathon claims that they have come up with a method for turning mercury into gold. There is an old joke that fusion is always 30 years away. After being proposed in the 1950s as a solution to our energy needs, we have still not found a way to make […]

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Meet The Aardwolf: The Smallest Hyena, With A 300,000-Termite-A-Night Appetite

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

What do you think of when you imagine a hyena? A cackling, meat-eating character, right? Turns out, they’re not all like that. Like any family, there’s one member of the hyena clan that’s something of an oddball – the aardwolf (Proteles cristatus). The name might conjure up images of the cursed result of an experiment […]

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“Missing Link” Planet Detected? It Could Turn Into Two Different Types Of Worlds

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

To misquote Hamlet, there seems to be more types of planets across the heavens than have been dreamt in our astronomy before the advent of dedicated planet-hunting telescopes. In the Solar System, we have rocky worlds, dwarf planets, gas giants, and icy giants. Beyond, we find super-Earths, sub-Neptunes, hot Jupiters, and more. Now, astronomers have […]

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Your Dog Is Not A Good Judge Of Character

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Dogs are great judges of character, right? That’s certainly what lots of people think anyway. If dogs gravitate towards someone then that person must be safe and trustworthy, but if the pooch gets protective then perhaps that someone is untrustworthy. But whether or not this is true and how, if at all, dogs socially evaluate […]

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NASA’s Viking Project May Have Found Life On Mars 50 Years Ago, Then Accidentally Killed It

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

As the search for life on Mars continues – with the Mars Sample Return program set to return samples of the planet in the early 2030s – one scientist has suggested that we may have already found life on the Red Planet, almost 50 years ago. And then, in what would not be an all-time […]

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First Evidence Of A Dinosaur Herd Combining Two Species Revealed In Cretaceous Tracks

July 25, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A late Cretaceous trackway in Canada contains the footprints of at least nine dinosaurs from four species. Two of the trackmakers were large tyrannosaurs, which may have sparked the motions of the other dinosaurs, or happened to be nearby a few hours earlier or later. However, while that part of the puzzle remains unsolved, the […]

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Thanks To Wolves’ Return, Aspen Trees Thrive In Yellowstone For First Time In 80 Years

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

For the first time in 80 years, a new generation of fully-fledged aspen trees has grown in Yellowstone’s northern range. According to a new study, the reason for the success is thanks to the wolves that were reintroduced into the national park in the 1990s.  Wolves were eradicated in Yellowstone by humans in the early […]

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Strike-Slip Fault Earthquake Caught On CCTV For First Time Ever In Myanmar

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

From CCTV and smartphones to dashcams and smart doorbells, cameras follow your every step in the 21st century. While the constant threat of ever-watching eyes may be turning us into a self-conscious surveillance society, it does make for some interesting science occasionally. Case in point: a security camera in Myanmar captured something never before seen […]

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“It Has To Be Something”: The Baltic Sea Anomaly And The Mystery “Object” 90 Meters Underwater

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Join us as we dive into a fascinating ocean mystery: a massive, unidentified object discovered by explorers on the floor of the Baltic Sea. In one (admittedly blurry) sonar image, it bears an uncanny resemblance to the Millennium Falcon from above. Most intriguingly, the team that found it in 2011 noted it appeared to rest […]

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What Would Happen If You Tried To Stand On Uranus?

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Humanity has successfully landed probes on Mars and Venus, two of the four rocky planets of the Solar System. While a mission to Mercury, being so close to the Sun and nearly as hot as Venus, is a tricky goal for future operations, if it has a rocky surface, human scientists will find a way […]

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Here’s The Actual Number Of Steps You Should Walk Per Day (It’s Not 10,000)

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

We’re often told we need to walk “X number” of steps every day in order to stay healthy, although most of these claims are made by people who talk the talk but can’t walk the walk. With little or no scientific evidence to back up these daily benchmarks, it has until now remained unclear exactly […]

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“Groundbreaking” Obesity Treatment That Turns Up The Heat On Fat Cells Passes Phase I Clinical Trials

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In what is being hailed as a “groundbreaking achievement” for Uruguay and South America, a weight loss drug has successfully completed its Phase I human trials. The drug is the first to have been completely developed in the country, and operates by burning calories by generating creatine-based heat without impacting patients’ appetites. The drug is […]

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Australia’s Largest And Longest-Lasting Toxic Algal Bloom Has Killed 14,000 Animals So Far

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

For five months, a toxic algal bloom off South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula has been killing marine life and making swimming and surfing unsafe. Instead of easing with the coming of winter as was expected, the affected area has expanded, including to the Gulf of St Vincent on which Adelaide sits. Damage has worsened, and volunteers […]

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Why Is Your Sleep Schedule So Messed Up? Math Has The Answer!

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

To be clear, we’re not making a crack about math problems “sending you to sleep” or anything. It’s actually much cooler than that: a new study from researchers at the University of Surrey has found that the so-called “two-process model” of sleep – the usual framework through which we understand the phenomenon – can be […]

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The Petrozavodsk Phenomenon: A Celestial Mystery Seen Over 1977 Soviet Russia

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

On September 20, 1977, citizens of northern Europe and Soviet Russia were greeted with an unusual sight in the night sky. Early that morning witnesses in Petrozavodsk, but also as far away as Copenhagen and Helsinki, saw a large glowing light which “hovered over the city in the form of a jellyfish sending down a […]

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A Growing Number Of People Believe Aliens Have Visited Us – And That Could Be A Problem

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Is there anyone out there? Anyone who’s ever peered into the deepest parts of the night sky has likely asked themselves this question at least once in their life. And, if they’ve ever considered the sheer size of the universe, then they may have even answered in the affirmative; there must be other life out […]

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The World’s Tiniest Snake Was Lost To Science For 20 Years. Now, It’s Back, And We Have Photos

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In what must have been like looking for a needle in a stack of small, wiggly needles, scientists have rediscovered a “lost species” of snake that’s so small, it makes a coin look massive. The Barbados threadsnake (Tetracheilostoma carlae), the smallest snake in the world, was rediscovered under a rock in central Barbados during an […]

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Terror Bird’s Mangled Leg Suggests It Died In The Jaws Of A Caiman 15 Million Years Ago

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The terror bird. It’s a name that strikes fear, and with good reason. These “super predators” from the Phorusrhacidae were a family of massive carnivorous birds that were among the largest predators of their time. A rare fossil has now revealed a surprising weakness, however, as it suggests that 15 million years ago, one died […]

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How Do Americans Really Feel About Diversity And Multiculturalism?

July 24, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Anyone using social media at the moment will likely be aware of the increasingly heated debates surrounding migration, identity, and national cohesion. It feels like everywhere you look, people are getting more divided over the question of how white and Christian America should be. But what if this division is really just an illusion? According […]

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