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Alaska Issues Its First-Ever Heat Advisory As Temperatures Soar To 30°C

June 18, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US state of Alaska has issued its first-ever heat advisory, as meteorologists also warn of flooding caused by rapid snowmelt. The National Weather Service (NWS) offices in Fairbanks and Juneau issued the initial heat advisory on June 12, followed by an updated advisory on June 16 warning of temperatures up to 29.4 to 31.1°C […]

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Simulation Captures The Most Complex 1.5 Seconds In A Neutron Star Collision – And You Can Watch It Here

June 18, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have developed the longest and most complex simulation to date of a binary neutron star collision that results in the formation of a black hole and a jet. The breakthrough will massively improve future observations of these collisions, since they heavily rely on the theoretical backing to be discovered. The first observation of gravitational […]

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These Spiders Vomit Their Victims To Death, Regurgitating Toxic Goo Until It’s Dinner

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Imagine, if you will, you are a fly. Out for a stroll when lo! A strong, sticky substance has you ensnared: a spider’s web, built by the eight-legged giant on its way to kill you. You ready yourself for the fatal bite, fangs puncturing your tissues and delivering a mercifully lethal dose of venom, only […]

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Atomic Discrepancy Could Be Hint Of Fifth Force Of Nature

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have found an intriguing discrepancy in the way electrons behave in different calcium atoms. The difference between the observations and actual theoretical calculation is subtle; however, the team believes the peculiar effect comes down to a single factor. Whether this factor is something known and missed, or something new, is yet to be determined, […]

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The Dark Sides Of Uranus’s Moons Are The Wrong Way Round

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Uranus is a very weird planet, and it turns out that there is a newly discovered oddity to add to its already extensive list. Astronomers used Hubble to study the interactions between the planet’s weird magnetic field and its moons, trying to demonstrate that a well-founded hypothesis was true. They found out the very opposite. […]

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You Can Watch 1.8 Billion Years Of Earth’s Tectonic Plates Shifting In This 1-Minute Video

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Nothing stays the same for long, even Earth’s seemingly solid crust. Your day-to-day perception of the ground you stand on might suggest otherwise, but our planet is an ever-changing, shape-shifting globule of crust floating around a molten sphere of mantle and metals. Scientists have managed to beautifully illustrate this idea through a 1-minute video (watch […]

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Achoo! Why Do People Say “Bless You” When You Sneeze?

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

In most (but not all) cultures, it’s incredibly rude to ignore a sneeze – it has to be publicly acknowledged with a go-to response that everyone knows by heart. In English, the reply is almost always “Bless you!” But do you know the origins of why we say that when a room rings out with […]

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Could Studying Dinosaurs’ Cancer Help Us Cure Our Own?

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A dinosaur that lived not long before the asteroid ended its kind had a tumor that paleontologists have been studying for seven years. Now, some of those working on the specimen have used advanced microscopy to provide new insights into the disease that plagued the 4-meter (13 feet) long hadrosaur, and think the findings might […]

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95 Percent Of The World’s Youngest, Smallest, And Most Mysterious Continent Is Underwater

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

They say we know more about the surface of the Moon than we do about the bottom of the ocean, but it still might surprise you to learn that we only just officially recognized one of Earth’s continents in 2017. Known as Te Riu-a-Māui, or Zealandia, it’s sandwiched between Australia, Eurasia, and North America, and […]

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Physics Puzzle Of The Week: Why Won’t This Contraption Turn?

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A while back, the Internet was puzzled by a physics problem involving a set of scales, an iron ball, and a ping pong ball of equal size. Now that that one has been cleared up, Reddit has been mulling over another problem: why won’t this contraption turn? “I don’t know where else to ask,” Redditor […]

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This Sea Snake Only Lives In One Place On Earth – And It’s Not The Sea

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The animal world is full of contradictions, from tiny mouse-deer that are neither mice nor deer, to vampire squid that aren’t vampires or squid. Now, we come to another confusingly named creature: the Garman’s sea snake is a snake, but it doesn’t live in the sea.  Garman’s sea snake (Hydrophis semperi) is one of only […]

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Child From World’s Oldest Burial Was Neanderthal-Homo Sapiens Hybrid

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A little over 100,000 years ago, groups of prehistoric humans in the Levant suddenly began burying their dead, marking one of the most significant cognitive and behavioral leaps in the history of our species. Yet these primordial grave-diggers weren’t quite like us, and new research reveals that a young child from the world’s oldest cemetery […]

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Why A Green Roof Could Protect You Against Microplastics From The Atmosphere

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Microplastics are everywhere and unavoidable. They’re in the water we drink, the food we eat, and the air we breathe. But if you’re a city slicker looking to reduce the impact of airborne plastic particles, a green roof could be your best bet. By green roof, we’re not talking about painting your house green. We’re […]

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A Language Without Numbers? Pirahã Challenges Long-Held Theories Of Linguistics

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Deep in the Amazon rainforest lives a culture that challenges everything we think we know about language and human cognition. The Pirahã people have captivated – and divided – linguists for decades because their language appears to lack words that express precise numerical values; threes, fours, fives, and the like simply don’t factor in their […]

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World-First Livestream Reveals Secret Lives Of Greater Gliders, Including Never-Before-Seen Behaviors

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

When Dr Ana Gracanin of the Australian National University placed an infrared camera inside a large tree hollow used by greater gliders as a nest, she didn’t expect to see the glider father delivering food to the young. Even more surprising was the way he did it, with tasty stems wrapped in the doting father’s […]

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Olympus Mons: The Biggest Volcano In The Solar System Makes Mount Everest Look Like A Hillock

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Mount Everest, one of the go-to examples of a “thing that is large”, looks like a tiny hillock in comparison to other mountains of the Solar System. While Everest stands at 8,849 meters (29,032 feet) tall, the two tallest mountains orbiting the Sun reach over 20,000 meters (65,600 feet) in elevation. The second-tallest mountain structure […]

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DARPA Sends Energy Wirelessly Over 8.6 Kilometers, Setting A New World Record

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

The US military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has set a new distance record for wireless energy transfer, sending more than 800 watts of power to a receiver 8.6 kilometers (5.3 miles) away. Ever since the days of Nikola Tesla, humans have looked into the idea of wireless power transfer (WPT), the transfer of […]

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“Anomalous” Radio Pulses Detected In Antarctica Are Coming From Underneath The Ice

June 17, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

A particle detector flying above Antarctica has detected highly unusual radio pulses coming from beneath the ice.  The Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment floats a range of instruments above Antarctica using a stratospheric balloon. The experiment is aimed at detecting cosmic neutrinos, tiny particles which only interact via gravity and the weak force, originating […]

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Sharing Cute Animal Pics With Your Pals Might Actually Serve An Important Purpose

June 16, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Is your group chat dominated by the likes of Moo Deng and Pesto? Perhaps the only way your dad uses Instagram is to send you multiple reels of puppies and kittens. A lot of us send content like this without really thinking about it – but it could be helping to strengthen relationships and foster […]

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Solar Eclipses On Command? That’s Now A Reality

June 16, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

Total solar eclipses are not just incredible celestial events. They are also important scientific moments that allow scientists to study the solar corona, the incredibly hot atmosphere of the Sun, probing its behavior. But solar eclipses do not happen every day, so the European Space Agency (ESA) decided to start making artificial eclipses using the […]

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