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RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 11-14-2019

Ancient plants learned to survive on land by stealing other species' DNA


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 12-15-2019

When we saved the ozone layer, we saved ourselves from even worse climate change


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 12-17-2019

New technology might make carbon-capture the same price as carbon taxes

Which, if it happens, would make actually cleaning up one's own mess just as attractive as paying to be allowed to continue being an environmental slob.



Ancient 'coal dragon' is now the oldest parareptile ever found


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 01-03-2020

Ophiocoma wendtii, the red brittle star, has half an eye. Many, many half eyes. It can see just fine.

So, if anybody asks what good is half an eye, point them at the red brittle star.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - RMH999 - 01-06-2020

https://www.space.com/dimming-star-betelgeuse-red-giant-could-explode-supernova.html

The star Betelgeuse has dimmed notably since mid-October to it's lowest recorded level. It was in the top 10 brightest stars, but now is somewhere around 21st-22nd.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-18-2020

Dinosaur found with signs of tumour-causing disease that afflicts humans today

So, if you're planning on traveling back in time, be sure your vaccinations are up to date.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-28-2020

"Scientists have discovered something they didn't think existed: an animal that can't breathe oxygen, and obviously doesn't need to."

No mitochondria at all in Henneguya salminocola


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-28-2020

(01-06-2020, 09:03 PM)RMH999 Wrote: https://www.space.com/dimming-star-betelgeuse-red-giant-could-explode-supernova.html

The star Betelgeuse has dimmed notably since mid-October to it's lowest recorded level.  It was in the top 10 brightest stars, but now is somewhere around 21st-22nd.

It's getting better... so no boom today.


EDIT: Sorry, that's just Betelgeuse that isn't exploding. Big boom today outside our galaxy.
Quote:The explosion was so large it carved out a crater in the hot gas that could hold 15 Milky Ways, said lead author Simona Giacintucci of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington.



RE: Weird & Interesting science - Black Aeronaut - 02-28-2020

Huh. Makes me wonder if the OMG Particle was a front runner for that explosion.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - classicdrogn - 02-28-2020

Couldn't be, if we can observe the cavity now. That means lots and lots of much slower particles have reached us to observe it with, that set out after it'd had time enough to grow to that size from effectively a point source in astronomical terms.

I agree it would have been cool though.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-28-2020

Yes, this cuttlefish is wearing 3D glasses to watch a movie. Here’s why

[Image: Cuttlefish3D_(1).gif]

For some reason, I'm reminded of Ika Musume...




Yes, there actually are two different species of red pandas

Genetic testing says so!

[Image: science-redpanda.JPG]


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 03-04-2020

'Mini-Neptune' exoplanet could be potentially habitable

Assuming you don't mind living in an aerostat of some sort, that is. Gas giants, no matter how small, don't have solid surfaces.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 03-05-2020

We've been cloud seeding for decades, but now we finally know it works


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 03-11-2020

Smallest dinosaur ever found was hummingbird-sized

Quote:Its brain is a little smaller than that of the bee hummingbird, the smallest living bird, said Ryan McKellar, a Canadian paleontologist who co-authored the study with Chinese, Canadian and U.S. researchers. "But once you include the snout, you're talking about something that's about the same size."

Technically, the bee hummingbird is a dinosaur itself, as all modern living birds are, making the new species the smallest extinct dinosaur.

[Image: oculudentavis.jpg]



Weather forecast for this exoplanet: iron rain

It's a "hot Jupiter", mind you.


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 03-22-2020

InterestingEngineering.com answers the question of the ages: What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 04-02-2020

3 human species shared Africa 300K years ago


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Norgarth - 04-03-2020

'missing link' Black Hole discovered


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 04-04-2020

Finally, an answer for the question of the ages:

Where's the best place to add Mentos to Diet Coke for the most foam?


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 04-06-2020

A pandemic side-effect: Weather forecasts may become increasingly inaccurate


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Norgarth - 04-08-2020

NASA spacecraft takes mind blowing photos of Jupiter
https://physics-astronomyblog.blogspot.com/2019/02/nasas-1-billion-spacecraft-has-taken.html?m=1&fbclid=IwAR0itJ7JB4iaV1NTgXS5rWtN2HZ_aCWixdMa3O6U-nLyXwDG0PzL9M1OZzM


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 04-14-2020

Reduced noise pollution from traffic, industry allows detection of magnitude-zero earthquakes


RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 04-16-2020

NASA is still going through data from the Kepler telescope... and have found an Earth-sized planet in its star's "Goldilocks zone".


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Norgarth - 04-16-2020

Astronomers saw a star dancing around a black hole. And it proves Einstein's theory was right
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/16/world/star-black-hole-dance-einstein-relativity-scn/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=fbCNNi&utm_content=2020-04-16T08%3A00%3A06&utm_term=link&fbclid=IwAR02R-kMfMBWockGs1-Le579J9yk68gTMf_0yq0St17u4fhgLv3mh4GFvIY&fbclid=IwAR3o6pRmrKqPLq9wFN6SdLoNk_RzEoNW5ADDEQBJlLchlfXblG2mkxmFX80


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Norgarth - 04-21-2020

Tales of Human History Told by Neandertal and Denisovan DNA That Persist in Modern Humans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54zB8FOlFcE&list=TLPQMjAwNDIwMjBqQDL8hJFBLg


RE: Weird & Interesting science - Labster - 04-21-2020

(02-28-2020, 07:46 AM)robkelk Wrote:
(01-06-2020, 09:03 PM)RMH999 Wrote: https://www.space.com/dimming-star-betelgeuse-red-giant-could-explode-supernova.html

The star Betelgeuse has dimmed notably since mid-October to it's lowest recorded level.  It was in the top 10 brightest stars, but now is somewhere around 21st-22nd.

It's getting better... so no boom today.

Just as a follow up, no article, but it looked pretty bright tonight to me.  I looked it up and, well, it looks like Betelgeuse is back up to magnitude 0.5 or so.  You can see on that plot there are a lot more obs after the dimming got really noticeable.