The first dazzling images have been released from the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy’s Vera C. Rubin Observatory,…
Category: 7. SciTech
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We finally figured out what’s inside the Moon
For decades, scientists have debated what’s beneath the Moon’s dusty surface. Now, new research has delivered some of the clearest evidence yet of what’s inside the Moon.
Using data from lunar laser-ranging experiments and various space missions, a team of researchers built a
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The Sun is twisting Mercury’s crust in unexpected ways
As the planet closest to the Sun, Mercury has it rough. Not only is it the smallest planet in our solar system, but Mercury’s crust is also fractured and sheared in several places. There are also craters across the entire surface of the little planet. The origins of these shearing…
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‘Pure, intense, brilliant pain’: The scientist who got stung for science says this insect is the worst
The Schmidt Pain Scale for Stinging Insects ranks the pain of insect stings on a scale of one to four.
On this scale, the sting of the Western honeybee scores a paltry two, while that of the red paper wasp and Klug’s velvet ant achieve a three. At four, however, is the sting of the South…
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Researchers beamed light through a man’s head for the first time
Researchers have discovered a new way to image the brain, and it has also led to a first for scientists. According to a new paper published this year, researchers at the University of Glasgow were able to beam light through a person’s head for the first time. The process is extremely…
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Sharks Do Something Bizarre When Turned Upside Down, And We Don’t Know Why : ScienceAlert
Imagine watching your favourite nature documentary. The predator lunges rapidly from its hiding place, jaws wide open, and the prey … suddenly goes limp. It looks dead.
For some animals, this freeze response – called “tonic immobility” – can be a lifesaver. Possums famously “play dead”…
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Allokelping: Drone footage reveals orcas making tools from kelp to groom each other
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been documented using an ingenious method to groom one another, a new study reveals, by detaching…
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Why do turtles do the ‘Superman pose’?
The summer heat is on for millions and no matter your animal species, keeping our bodies cool is critical for survival. Humans…
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10 simple ways to keep your dogs safe and happy during a heatwave
With temperatures soaring across much of the northern hemisphere, it can be hard to find ways to keep yourself cool. Now imagine you were wearing a fur coat all day. Doesn’t sound too fun, does it?
Well, that’s the reality for our fluffy companions, so we need to take extra care of them when…
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Common E coli bacteria found to turn plastic into painkillers
Scientists have discovered that a strain of common faecal bacteria can convert plastic waste into the drug paracetamol, a finding that could…
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