Saturday 31 July 2021

What’s happening inside Simone Biles’ brain when the ‘twisties’ set in?

Here’s what happens inside Simone Biles’ brain when the twisties set in. And for a gymnast like her, the disorientation can be dangerous, experts say.

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What’s the hottest temperature the human body can endure?

Here’s the highest temperature and humidity level that people can tolerate.

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Friday 30 July 2021

How 350 vaccinated people caught COVID-19 in huge Cape Cod outbreak

The outbreak has changed our understanding of the coronavirus delta variant.

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‘The war has changed,’ against new delta variant, internal CDC presentation says

The coronavirus delta variant may be as contagious as chickenpox and cause more severe illness than previous variants, CDC says.

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Cathedral’s stained-glass windows ‘witnessed’ medieval murder of Archbishop of Canterbury

The chemical analysis confirms a hypothesis an art historian made 34 years ago.

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Scientists transform water into shiny, golden metal

In a new experiment, scientists turned water into a shiny, yellowish metal.

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Buried ‘lakes’ on Mars may just be frozen clay

Bright reflections that radar detected beneath the south pole of Mars may not be underground lakes as previously thought but deposits of clay instead, a new study finds.

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Rocket Lab is back in business, with launch of US military satellite

The company’s Electron rocket launched a small satellite for the U.S. military early Thursday morning (July 29), acing its first mission since a failure in mid-May.

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Beat-up duck-billed dinosaur had cracked tailbones and ‘cauliflower’ tumor. But it just wouldn’t die.

Scientists discovered cracked tail vertebrae and a large, bony foot tumor in the fossil skeleton of a dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous.

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People who live to 100 have unique gut bacteria signatures

These bacteria may help ward off infections.

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Thursday 29 July 2021

Perfectly preserved 310-million-year-old fossilized brain found

Researchers have uncovered a 310 million-year-old horseshoe crab fossil complete with an exceptionally rare example of a fossilized brain.

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Light from behind a black hole spotted for 1st time, proving Einstein right

Scientists hope to use this new discovery to better understand how space-time warps and bends in the presence of massive objects like black holes.

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DeepMind says it can predict the shape of every protein in the human body

AI firm DeepMind says it can predict the shape of every protein in the human body and in 20 species of research animals.

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Polar bears: The largest land carnivores

Polar bears are the largest bear species and are supremely adapted to their Arctic habitat, whether they are prowling the ice or swimming in the sea.

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Water vapor detected on huge Jupiter moon Ganymede for 1st time

In the wisp-thin sky of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, the largest satellite in the solar system, astronomers have for the first time detected evidence of water vapor, a new study finds.

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Enormous graveyard of alien-like sea creatures discovered at ‘Jurassic Pompeii’ in central UK

Scientists discovered a fossil graveyard of thousands of perfectly preserved starfish, sea cucumbers, sea lilies and other invertebrates in a UK quarry likened to a ‘Jurassic Pompeii’.

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Strange DNA ‘borgs’ discovered in California

It’s not totally clear what these massive strings of DNA do, but they may help supercharge the organisms’ ability to break down chemicals in the soil.

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Baby born with ‘twin’ fetus inside her stomach

The condition occurs in about 1 in 500,000 births.

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Wednesday 28 July 2021

What are asteroids?

Information about asteroids, where they come from and whether one might hit Earth.

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Remains of twin fetuses and wealthy mom found in Bronze Age urn

A Bronze Age urn found in Hungary holds the remains of an elite woman and twin fetuses.

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Iceland may be the tip of a sunken continent

Iceland may be the last exposed remnant of a nearly Texas-size continent — called Icelandia — that sank beneath the North Atlantic Ocean about 10 million years ago

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Horny sponges that lived nearly 1 billion years ago may be the earliest animals on Earth

Fossils from northwestern Canada may represent ancient sponges dating to 890 million years ago, making them the oldest known examples of animal life.

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Was Lord Kelvin wrong? 3D-printed shape casts doubt on his 150-year-old theory

A 150-year-old theory about an otherworldly shape proposed by Lord Kelvin, one of history’s greatest physicists, has finally been put to the test — and his conjecture is now in doubt.

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Astronaut watches Russian space station module fall from space in fiery demise (photos)

On Monday (July 26), astronauts said goodbye to a cornerstone of the International Space Station and captured stunning images of the compartment burning up in Earth’s atmosphere.

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Ignoring climate change will yield ‘untold suffering,’ panel of 14,000 scientists warns

A new report signed by 14,000 scientists assesses Earth’s ‘vital signs,’ and finds ‘untold suffering’ awaits if climate change isn’t dealt with soon.

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Most complete map of black holes captured by German X-ray space telescope

A German X-ray mission is mapping the distribution of black holes and neutron stars in the Universe, having discovered over two million such new objects in less than two years since its launch.

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In rare wildlife encounter, whale watchers spot two white killer whales off Japan

Whale watchers in Japan recently saw a pair of white orcas swimming side by side in a pod off the coast of Hokkaido.

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Tuesday 27 July 2021

The real reason CDC is updating their mask guidelines

On Tuesday (July 27), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated their coronavirus mask guidelines. Here’s why.

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Why does gravity pull us down and not up?

Here’s why the force of gravity pulls us down rather than up. The answer involves Einstein and the bendy realm of space-time.

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CDC expected to revise coronavirus mask guidance as delta spreads

The announcement will likely be that people who live in areas with high or substantial COVID-19 transmission should start wearing masks again.

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Fireball streaks across North Texas, creating light show and sonic boom

A fireball streaked across North Texas last night, leading to several hundred witness reports of a bright flash and sonic boom.

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Will we ever find COVID-19’s ‘Patient Zero?’

Researchers have narrowed down the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 to a few weeks in the fall and to a few animal suspects.

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Monday 26 July 2021

Nerve damage in cornea could be sign of ‘long COVID,’ study hints

The results align with other evidence that some symptoms of long COVID may arise from nerve damage.

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Big climate report to be released next month. Here’s what to expect.

A United Nations panel is preparing to present the first of three reports on climate change, defining the factors that shape it and recommending strategies for policymakers and global leaders.

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Dozens of medical groups urge COVID-19 vaccination mandates for health workers

The signatories include the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Flashing meteor that exploded over Norway landed somewhere in a nearby forest

Scientists believe the ultra-fast object landed in a densely-forested area near the capital, Oslo. It could take up to ten years to find.

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Biggest cats in the world

Big cats are found all over the world, from Alaska to China, and each one is ferociously unique. Here are the nine biggest cats alive today.

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Summer School with Live Science: Capillary action

We will explore the science of capillary action in our new kids video series: Summer School with Live Science.

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Michelangelo’s fingerprint possibly found on butt of wax statue

A change in temperature and humidity levels may explain why a print on a statue sculpted by Michelangelo is now visible.

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Ancient ship and burial ground discovered in underwater city in Egypt

Archaeologists have discovered the 2,200-year-old wreck of an ancient Egyptian ship that sank after being struck with giant blocks from the famous temple of Amun.

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Why are vinegar and baking soda so good for cleaning?

Why are common household items like baking soda and vinegar such good cleaning agents?

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Harvard-led team to search cosmos for extraterrestrial space tech and UFOs

A multi-institutional research team will seek evidence of technologies crafted by intelligent alien civilizations — living and extinct.

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Sunday 25 July 2021

Why do nuclear bombs form mushroom clouds?

Here’s why nuclear bomb explosions lead to a mushroom-shape cloud.

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Saturday 24 July 2021

Steven Weinberg, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, has died

The physicist unified two of the four fundamental forces.

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Asteroid the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza to fly (safely) by Earth Sunday

An asteroid about as long as the Great Pyramid of Giza is tall will make a “close” approach with Earth on Sunday (July 25), according to NASA calculations.

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How early was the novel coronavirus circulating?

In late December 2019, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission reported cases of an unidentified viral pneumonia, which, along with other reports, alerted the World Health Organization (WHO) to a potential new health threat that was identified as a coronavirus in January 2020 and was later named SARS-CoV-2. 

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What would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning?

If Earth abruptly stopped spinning, what would happen to everything on it?

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Boy’s bright-yellow tongue was a sign of rare disorder

An autoimmune disorder was the culprit.

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Friday 23 July 2021

What is a superconductor?

A superconductor is a material that achieves superconductivity— a state of matter that has no electrical resistance and does not allow magnetic fields to penetrate.

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Wildfire smoke spreads across US in striking images from space

NASA has released striking satellite images of wildfire smoke clouds covering vast swaths of the U.S., from the West Coast all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.

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We may finally know why the delta variant of coronavirus is so infectious

People infected with the delta variant of the novel coronavirus may be carrying more than a thousand times more virus particles, according to an early new study.

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China to activate world’s first ‘clean’ nuclear reactor in September

Plans for thorium reactors have been around since the 1940s, but Chinese scientists believe they are finally close to creating a working prototype.

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‘Eye of Sauron’ volcano and other deep-sea structures discovered in underwater ‘Mordor’

Researchers aboard a scientific voyage in the Indian Ocean have discovered the remains of a deep-sea volcano, which they have named after the “Eye of Sauron” from “The Lord of the Rings,” as well as an underwater mountain and seamount.

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8 ways life would get weird on a flat Earth

Earth is spherical, but what would happen if the Earth were flat? We explore some of the bizarre implications of a flat world which would make life as we know it virtually impossible.

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Humans are the real monsters in gory new shark documentary

Acclaimed horror director Eli Roth has a new documentary on a horrific subject: the shark finning trade.

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Thursday 22 July 2021

Scientists mapped the mysterious interior of Mars for the first time ever

Scientists used two years of marsquake data to map the interior of the Red Planet for the first time ever.

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Chimpanzee troop beats and kills infant gorillas in unprecedented clash (Video)

Researchers have documented chimpanzees killing gorillas for the first time. The two fatal attacks were caught on film at a national park in Gabon, Central Africa.

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‘Trash parrots’ in Australia have figured out how to open garbage cans

Wild cockatoos have figured out how to open garbage can lids, and the practice is spreading due to social learning.

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Sunken settlement discovered beneath a Venice lagoon

The submerged remains of a Roman road have been found on the seafloor of the Venice lagoon, along with archaeological structures that are thought to be what’s left of a dock and settlements.

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NASA’s Perseverance rover is about to collect its first Martian rock sample

NASA’s Perseverance rover is about to collect its first Martian rock sample, and hold onto it until future missions can bring it back to Earth.

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Albino chimp baby murdered by its elders days after rare sighting

The chimp community’s initial reactions to the infant were “unusual.”

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4 bizarre Stephen Hawking theories that turned out to be right (and 6 we’re not sure about)

Some of Hawking’s theories revolutionized the way we view the universe, but others still leave scientists scratching their heads.

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See the first photos from the Hubble telescope after a major computer malfunction

After more than a month offline in orbit, the famed Hubble Space Telescope is back in action and snapping photos of the cosmos.

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Black holes warp the universe into a grotesque hall of mirrors

Imagine a galaxy reflected in a fun house hall of mirrors. You'd see the galaxy, repeated again and again, with each image becoming more grotesque and distorted. That's how the universe looks near the event horizon of a black hole, one of the most warped places in the cosmos. 

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Russia launches huge Nauka science module to space station after years of delays

Russia has launched its decades delayed Nauka module to the International Space Station, which will represent the largest addition to Russia’s segment of the orbital outpost in years.

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Last meal of ancient human sacrifice victim ‘Tollund Man’ revealed in exquisite detail

A gut analysis reveals what “Tollund Man” ate before he died 2,400 years ago.

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Friday’s full Buck Moon may be an eerie orange. Here’s how to spot it.

Here’s how to see the full Buck Moon on Friday, July 23.

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Cuneiform inscription from last king of Babylon discovered in Saudi Arabia

A 2,550-year-old inscription, written in the name of Nabonidus, the last king of Babylon, has been discovered carved on basalt stone in northern Saudi Arabia.

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Wednesday 21 July 2021

4.6 billion-year-old meteorite found in horseshoe footprint

A meteorite found nestled in a horseshoe imprint in England was formed in the early days of the solar system and may contain the building blocks of life.

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No life will survive the death of the sun — but new life could be born after, new research suggests

When Earth’s sun grows into a red giant 5 billion years from now, solar wind will shred our planet’s magnetic field to bits.

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Tiny ancient reptile named after Thor’s world-ending nemesis

A near-complete fossil skeleton of an ancient reptile dates to 300 million years ago. It had a blunt skull for tunneling underground, and special scales may have helped it slither through dirt.

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7 facts about the origin of the novel coronavirus

Some theories point toward a natural origin and others claim the virus accidentally leaked from a lab.

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Archaeologists have found the lair of an exiled Anglo-Saxon hermit king

Chased from the Northumbrian throne in 806, King Eardwulf is believed to have hidden in this cave for the rest of his life.

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Neutron star ‘mountains’ may be blocking our view of mysterious gravitational waves

Scientists have used computer models to predict the size of minuscule deformations, or mountains, on the surfaces of neutron stars, which are responsible for causing gravitational waves as they spin.

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Common cold virus may predate modern humans, ancient DNA hints

An adenovirus that causes the common cold may have emerged 700,000 years ago.

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Can we stop Earth from heating up?

A high-altitude balloon mission would investigate a controversial way to reduce global temperatures.

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Has the tomb of Alexander the Great’s mom been found? Experts are doubtful.

A researcher claims to have identified the long-lost tomb of Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great. But other scholars are skeptical.

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Hidden compartments launch ‘fireworks’ when eggs get fertilized

When eggs are fertilized, they release a shower of zinc and manganese that may protect against multiple sperm penetrating the egg.

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US life expectancy declined by a staggering 1.5 years in 2020

The decline can largely be attributed to deaths from COVID-19.

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Tuesday 20 July 2021

Delta variant now makes up 83% of new COVID-19 cases in US

The delta variant now makes up 83% of new U.S. cases, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday (July 20).

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52-foot-tall ‘megaripples’ from dinosaur-killing asteroid are hiding under Louisiana

A seismic image of central Louisiana reveals gigantic megaripple marks dating to the end of the dinosaur age.

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Monarch butterfly: Facts about the iconic migratory insects

With their bright orange hues and lengthy migration, monarch butterflies are one of the world’s most iconic insects.

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Jeff Bezos went to the edge of space. Does that make him an astronaut?

The billionaire’s flight has opened up a debate about what “astronauts’ and “space’ even are.

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Majestic 100-pound moonfish washes up on Oregon beach

A 100-pound opah fish, also known as a moonfish, was recently found washed up on a beach in Oregon hundreds of miles from its normal habitat.

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Blue Origin record-breaking rocket launch just brought Jeff Bezos to space and back

The Blue Origins rocket New Shepard launched to the edge of space today, with former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and three other passengers onboard.

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Monday 19 July 2021

Jeff Bezos is going to space today. Here’s how to watch live.

Here’s where to watch Jeff Bezos and three other crew members go to space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.

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‘Mercury 13’ pilot Wally Funk will carry 60 years of history to space on Blue Origin flight

When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos offered her a seat on the first crewed flight of his space tourism enterprise Blue Origin, it was an invitation aviator Wally Funk had waited six decades to receive.

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Here’s how Blue Origin trained Jeff Bezos and his crew for an 11-minute launch into space

Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos and three crewmates received 14 hours of training over the last two days for their launch into space on July 20.

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How much will Jeff Bezos’ New Shepard rocket warm the planet?

An attempt to figure out how much emission Jeff Bezos’ jaunt into space will produce and whether we should be concerned about it

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Man in China dies of rare ‘monkey B’ virus

When human cases of this virus occur, they are often deadly.

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What is suborbital flight? (And why do we care?)

The world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, will blast into space in his first-ever suborbital flight. But what does that mean, and does it even matter?

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Real-life Pikachus eat yak poop to survive Tibetan winters

Pikas eat yak poop to help them survive winters at high altitudes on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in Asia.

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Snake photos: Pythons swallow crocodiles and other animals … whole

Here’s a look at the gruesome ways pythons take down their prey, from rats and mice to spotted deer and crocodiles. See photos of the snakes in action.

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Hubble telescope revived after a grueling month of darkness. Here’s what went wrong

After more than a month in safe mode, the Hubble Space Telescope is back online. A wonky power regulator circuit may be to blame.

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Viking ‘piggy bank’ hoard discovered on Isle of Man

An amateur treasure hunter on the Isle of Man has unearthed a Viking Age “piggy bank” hoard.

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Our universe might be a giant three-dimensional donut, really.

Astrophysicists say our universe might be shaped like a three-dimensional donut, meaning you could point a spaceship in one direction and eventually return to where you started.

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What is SARS-CoV-2’s original reservoir?

We may not know what animal SARS-CoV-2 came from, but similar viruses circulate in bats.

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How does DNA know which job to do in each cell?

How does DNA know when to become active?

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‘Alien abduction’ stories may come from lucid dreaming, study hints

People have described extraterrestrial encounters that take place in a dreamlike state, and experiments suggest that such experiences may be lucid dreams.

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Society is right on track for a global collapse, new study of infamous 1970s report finds

A 1972 report predicted the collapse of human society by the mid-2000s. New research suggests that, yeah, we’re right on track.

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Sunday 18 July 2021

What would happen if the moon were twice as close to Earth?

Higher tides, bigger earthquakes, and more frequent volcanic eruptions would plague the planet.

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Can we solve the black hole information paradox with ‘photon spheres’?

Theories that attempt to resolve the so-called black hole information paradox predict that black holes are much more complicated than general relativity suggests.

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Saturday 17 July 2021

NASA revives ailing Hubble Space Telescope with switch to backup computer

The Hubble Space Telescope has powered on once again! NASA was able to turn the telescope back on after successfully switching to a backup computer on the telescope following weeks of computer problems.

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City-sized asteroids smacked ancient Earth 10 times more often than thought

Asteroids as big as the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, or even bigger, used to strike ancient Earth ten times more often than previously believed, according to a new study.

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Math genius Emmy Noether endured sexism and Nazism. 100 years later, her ideas still ring true.

Albert Einstein described Emmy Noether as a “creative mathematical genius” who, despite “unselfish, significant work over a period of many years,” did not get the recognition she deserved.

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What is the smallest particle in the universe? (What about the largest?)

Particle accelerators can help scientists measure the smallest and largest particles in the universe.

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How to watch Bezos launch into space

Former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is headed to space on July 20 aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. Here’s how to watch the launch online.

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Do you need a COVID-19 booster vaccine to prevent delta variant?

People who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in the U.S. are strongly protected against the delta variant of the coronavirus, and do not need booster shots yet, according to experts.

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Friday 16 July 2021

What is fascism?

Fascism is a political ideology usually characterized by authoritarianism and nationalism. However, many scholars say the concept is difficult to define.

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Rare case of monkeypox reported in Texas resident

The first case of human monkeypox in the U.S. in nearly 20 years has been confirmed in a U.S. resident who recently returned from traveling to Nigeria.

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7 Unanswered questions about sharks

Ask any shark biologist a question about sharks, and chances are, the answer might begin with, “We’re not really sure…”

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J&J recalls 5 sunscreen sprays found to contain carcinogen benzene

The company is investigating how benzene ended up in the products.

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Genes from tiny viruses can turn bacteria into superbugs

Phages, or viruses that infect bacteria, pressure bacteria to evolve quickly.

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As little as 1.5% of our genome is ‘uniquely human’

The portion of DNA that’s unique to modern humans is enriched for genes involved with brain development.

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Cannabis originated in China, genetic analysis reveals

Cannabis, the source of marijuana, originated in northwest China, where local strains are most like the original strain of cannabis cultivated more than 12,000 years ago.

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Respiratory system: Facts, function and diseases

The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The main organs are the lungs, which work in concert with the cardiovascular system.

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Curiosity rover discovers that evidence of past life on Mars may have been erased

The findings from the Curiosity rover could help the Perseverance rover decide which samples to collect for later analysis.

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Photos: Blue Origin’s New Shepard mission to space

Here’s a look at the Blue Origin New Shepard mission, with photos of the reusable rocket, capsule and a space mannequin.

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10 wild theories about the universe

Why is the universe the way it is? Over the years, scientists have explored many ways to explain the cosmos, leading to some crazy-sounding ideas.

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What are the chances that Jeff Bezos won’t survive his flight on New Shepard?

Two spaceflight experts consulted by Live Science said that Jeff Bezos had decent odds of surviving his upcoming ride into space

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Thursday 15 July 2021

18-year-old physics student to fly to edge of space with Bezos

Oliver Daemen, 18, will accompany Jeff Bezos to space on July 20 aboard New Shepard.

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‘Alien burp’ may have been detected by NASA’s Curiosity rover

Methane tends to only be made by biological life, so scientists are wondering if the source is from alien microbes.

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Who was Karl Marx?

Karl Marx was the author of the Communist Manifesto, the creator of Marxist theory, and one of the most influential thinkers ever.

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Magnificent Roman-era building unearthed under Israel’s Western Wall

Beneath the Western Wall in Israel, archaeologists have uncovered an elaborate building that may have been used by Jerusalem’s local council and their guests on their journey to Temple Mount.

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Watch sheep flow like water in mesmerizing time-lapse drone footage

A photographer created an astonishing time-lapse video from aerial footage of sheep as they traveled between pastures over seven months.

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‘Freedom of Zion’ coins dating to famous Jewish revolt found in the West Bank

Two coins minted about 70 years apart by Jewish rebels during two separate revolts against the Roman Empire have been discovered in the West Bank.

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The Amazon rainforest is officially creating more greenhouse gases than it is absorbing

The Amazon rainforest is creating more CO2 emissions than it is absorbing, causing global climate change to accelerate, a new study finds.

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Baby elephant abandoned by internet-famous herd has been rescued

An injured baby elephant that was abandoned by its herd in China has been rescued by a local animal rescue group, according to recent news reports.

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Wednesday 14 July 2021

How to watch shooting stars in the Perseid meteor shower tonight

The annual Perseid meteor shower lasts from July 14 to Aug. 24.

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Could poop transplants help treat COVID-19?

Poop transplants may have helped two patients with risk factors avoid severe COVID-19, a new case report suggests.

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Biggest sharks in the world

Giant sharks have been lurking in the ocean for millions of years. Here are eight of the biggest sharks from the past and present.

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Football-size goldfish are taking over US lakes

They can grow up to 1.5 feet and survive for more than five months without oxygen.

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Viral video captures fish tumbling from planes in Utah

Utah wildlife officials have restocked lakes in this way since the 1950s.

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CRISPR stops coronavirus replication in human cells

The method has not yet been tested on animals or people.

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This giant, leaf-eating lemur was the size of a human with the paws of a koala

Massive lemurs once clung to Madagascar’s trees. Scientists recently sequenced the nuclear genome of one extinct giant, the koala lemur, for the first time.

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This 20-inch-tall cow may be the smallest on Earth

Rani, potentially the world’s smallest cow, is likely the product of bovine inbreeding.

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How to tell if extraterrestrial visitors are friend or foe

Aliens will most likely be robotic and guided by AI—so we’ll need our own AI to figure them out.

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AI designs quantum physics experiments beyond what any human has conceived

Originally built to speed up calculations, a machine-learning system is now making shocking progress at the frontiers of experimental quantum physics

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Book of the Dead fragments, half a world apart, are pieced together

Historians found that a Book of the Dead segment from New Zealand matched another in Los Angeles.

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Tuesday 13 July 2021

Pristine DNA recovered from 1,600-year-old sheep mummy

The sheep specimen is a rare example of “natural” mummification.

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Rare ‘teardrop’ star and its invisible partner are doomed to explode in a massive supernova

Astronomers detected a rare teardrop-shaped star that is being ripped apart by an invisible white dwarf, pushing the pair toward an inevitable supernova explosion.

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The most beautiful places in the world

Our list of 10 of the most beautiful places in the world covers an array of natural landscapes, cities, islands and cultural sites.

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Remains of more than 1,000 Indigenous children found at former residential schools in Canada

Since May 28, the graves of more than 1,000 Indigenous children have been discovered in Canada, on the grounds of former state-funded boarding schools run by the Catholic Church.

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Elusive glass octopus spotted in the remote Pacific Ocean

An underwater robot captured footage of the rarely seen glass octopus in the remote Pacific.

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1 billion sea creatures cooked to death in Pacific Northwest

The mass death of animals such as mussels and clams will have a significant impact on coastal water quality, scientists say.

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Amazing Virgin Galactic video shows Richard Branson’s Unity 22 crew soaring into space

New camera views from the cockpit and carrier launch plane follow Richard Branson on his debut flight on a Virgin Galactic spaceship.

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With Virgin Galactic’s launch of Richard Branson in the books, all eyes are on Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos

Richard Bransons’ flight Sunday (July 11) was just the first of two planned billionaire spaceflights this month. Blue Origin boss Jeff Bezos is scheduled to fly on July 20.

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Scientists create super-bendy ice

The researchers believe their new bendy ice strands could give us some important hints into how water ice behaves in its natural state.

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Gem-like lakes discovered under Antarctica

NASA scientists have mapped the dynamic, ever-shifting lakes beneath Antarctica in more detail than ever before.

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Monday 12 July 2021

Manatees are dying in record numbers in Florida

Between Jan. 1 and July 2, 841 manatees died near and off the coast of Florida, a record-breaking number.

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FDA to announce new warning for J&J vaccine after cases of rare autoimmune disorder

Around 100 cases of Guillain-Barré have been reported in people who received the J&J vaccine.

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Woman develops rare ‘coinfection’ with two coronavirus variants

The infection was fatal.

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New tool estimates your immune ‘age,’ predicts risk of disease

The tool, called iAge, also hints at targets for future medical treatments.

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Scientists just discovered long-sought-after ‘grandmother neurons’

After 50 years of searching, neuroscientists have found what could be called “grandmother neurons,” they are reporting.

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Puppies are born with a knack for reading human gestures

The study compared the cognitive skills of dog and wolf puppies ages 5 to 18 weeks old.

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Humans are practically defenseless. Why don’t wild animals attack us more?

Humans are slow and weak compared with bears, pumas and other large predators, but these beasts usually avoid us. Why don’t these animals try to eat us more often?

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A ‘wobble’ in the moon’s orbit could result in record flooding in the 2030s, new study finds

Coastal flooding could quadruple in the US in the 2030s, a new study of the lunar cycle and sea level rise finds.

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Repurposed communications satellites could help save humanity from an asteroid impact

Large telecommunication satellites used for TV broadcasting could be quickly and easily repurposed as anti-asteroid weapons according to European aerospace company Airbus.

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Mystery of Jupiter’s powerful X-ray auroras finally solved

Mysterious flares of X-rays from Jupiter’s auroras suggest that the giant planet’s “northern lights” may possess unexpected similarities with those of Earth, a new study finds.

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‘Welcome to the dawn of a new space age,’ Richard Branson says after Virgin Galactic flight

Virgin Galactic’s newly minted astronauts are beyond thrilled following their journey to space on the company’s first fully crewed spaceflight.

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Sunday 11 July 2021

Virgin Galactic launches Richard Branson to space in 1st fully crewed flight of VSS Unity

Early this morning (July 11), billionaire Richard Branson and three other passengers briefly went to space for the first fully crewed spaceflight of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo spaceplane. 

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Why do women tend to outlive men?

Women tend to outlive men because of biological and social factors.

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Saturday 10 July 2021

Death Valley hits 130 degrees, nearly breaking heat record

Temperatures over 120 degrees Fahrenheit are part of a “heat dome” scorching the western United States.

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Coronavirus variants: Here’s how the SARS-CoV-2 mutants stack up

Here’s a look at the science behind SARS-CoV-2 variants and which coronavirus mutants are the most concerning in different areas.

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How many atoms are in the observable universe?

Atoms are the building blocks of all matter in the universe, but how many are there in the part of it we can see from Earth?

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China wants to launch asteroid-deflecting rockets to save Earth from Armageddon

Although the asteroid, Bennu, only has a 1-in-2700 chance of hitting Earth, scientists are taking the risk seriously.

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Friday 9 July 2021

Fission vs. fusion: What’s the difference?

A short overview of two different nuclear processes: fission and fusion.

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100 Roman coins were likely an offering for safe passage across river

A perplexing mystery about a scattered hoard of ancient Roman coins found near a river in the Netherlands has now been solved.

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No, this dinosaur isn’t vaping. It just breathed like a weirdo.

Analysis of a well-preserved fossil from South Africa provided a “missing puzzle piece” for the evolution of dinosaur respiration.

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Summer School with Live Science: Turn milk into plastic

This Friday (July 9), we will explore the chemistry of milk plastic, (or casein plastic) in our new kids video series: Summer School with Live Science.

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How to watch Virgin Galactic launch billionaire Richard Branson to space on Sunday

Virgin Galactic will broadcast the flight of its founder, Richard Branson, as he soars into space on Sunday (July 11).

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