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- Bio-Based Fibres Might Be A Bigger Environmental Threat Than Plastics, New Study Finds November 6, 2024A study from the University of Plymouth and University of Bath raises concerns about bio-based fibres. While often marketed as eco-friendly, these fibres may cause greater ecological harm than conventional plastics. Exposure to viscose and lyocell, commonly found in clothing and wet wipes, resulted in high mortality rates in earthworms, crucial for soil health. The […]
- Skeleton in Found Belgium Contains Bones from Five People Across 2,500 Years of History November 6, 2024A skeleton found in Pommerœul, Belgium, shocked archaeologists when they discovered that it contained bones from at least five people, spanning from the Neolithic era to the Roman period. The bones were carefully arranged, possibly by the Romans who may have disturbed a Neolithic grave. DNA analysis and radiocarbon dating have confirmed the bones’ diverse […]
- Meet Haggis: An Incredibly Rare Pygmy Hippo Born at Edinburgh Zoo November 6, 2024A rare pygmy hippo calf, Haggis, was born at Edinburgh Zoo on 30 October. With fewer than 2,500 pygmy hippos remaining in the wild, the birth highlights ongoing conservation challenges. The calf’s personality is already shining, and zookeepers are optimistic about her future. Edinburgh Zoo is temporarily closing the pygmy hippo house to ensure Haggis’s […]
- Feather-Inspired Wing Flaps Could Boost Aircraft Lift and Performance, Claims New Study November 6, 2024Researchers have developed feather-inspired passive flaps for aircraft wings, showing promising results. Wind tunnel tests revealed that these flaps could increase lift by 45%, reduce drag by 31%, and prevent stalls. By mimicking the structure of bird wings, these flaps respond naturally to airflow, enhancing flight performance. The flaps also expanded the safe flight...
- Neutron Star in 4U 1820-30 Spins at Record-Breaking 716 Rotations Per Second November 6, 2024Astronomers have detected a neutron star in the binary system 4U 1820-30 spinning at 716 times per second, breaking records for speed. Located 26,000 light-years from Earth, the star's surface releases explosive thermonuclear bursts that make it shine up to 100,000 times brighter than the Sun. This discovery offers new insights into the extreme properties […]