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Pigeons basically have compasses in their heads: Study
Research has long held that pigeons have some kind of magnetic-reception hardware that makes them such good long-distance navigators.
Dolphins and whales have ‘no place to hide’ from forever chemicals, warns new study
Scientists have sounded the alarm over toxic forever chemicals, after analysing 127 whales and dolphins. View on euronews
Telescope captures stunning new picture of a cosmic butterfly
A telescope in Chile has captured a stunning new picture of the Butterfly Nebula, a grand and graceful cosmic wonder.
13,000-year artifact hides a rare blue pigment
A 13,000‑year‑old tool from a cave in central Germany has turned out to be far more than a simple piece of Paleolithic gear. Under a microscope, its surface revealed a vivid blue that should not have
'No easy explanation': Scientists are debating a 70-year-old UFO mystery as new images come to light
Two new peer-reviewed papers claim thousands of unexplained light flashes in vintage Palomar telescope images show statistical ties to nuclear tests and UFO reports. Not everyone agrees with the
New Kuiper Belt structure surprises astronomers
Fresh mapping of the outer solar system has revealed a previously unseen pattern in the Kuiper Belt, the icy ring of debris beyond Neptune that has long been treated as a relatively simple torus of
‘An oil spill in solid form’: Bio-bead disaster devastates beloved English coast
Millions of bio-beads washed onto the southern English coast in November after a mechanical failure at a water treatment plant, representing one of the UK’s worst environmental disasters in years.
Research hints we may have finally found dark matter
For decades, dark matter has been the universe’s most stubborn mystery, silently shaping galaxies while refusing to show itself to our instruments. Now a bold new claim from a Japanese astronomer
Neptune Is the Furthest Planet From the Sun, But It Still Experiences Auroras
Which planet is the furthest from the sun? Some may think it’s Pluto, but it’s actually Neptune. Learn more about this ice giant and how it can help us understand more about planets in our Solar
Why Scientists Are Collecting Whale Snot
Snot has turned out to be a surprisingly useful substance when it comes to assessing the health of an endangered whale species. Scientists have used what they politely call ‘respiratory exhalant’
Legendary NASA scientist warns Earth hit a climate point of no return
Earth’s climate is now warming so quickly that one of NASA’s most influential former scientists says the planet has crossed a line it can no longer simply step back from. His warning, delivered
The Mystery of Easter Island Statues Finally Solved
For centuries, Easter Island has fascinated the world. Thousands of people have wondered how the massive stone statues, known as Moai, were built and who made them.
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