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Earth Is Spinning Slower Than It Has in Millions of Years

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  Earth Is Spinning Slower Than It Has in Millions of Years And Rising Oceans May Be the Reason What if climate change is quietly altering the length of our days Most of us never think about the rotation of Earth. It feels constant. Reliable. The planet turns once every twenty four hours and that rhythm structures our entire lives. But that rotation is not perfectly stable. Scientists have known for decades that the length of a day can shift slightly. Tiny changes happen constantly. Winds move. Oceans circulate. Even movements deep inside the molten core can subtly speed up or slow down the planet. A new study suggests something much bigger is happening right now. Earth is slowing its rotation at a pace not seen for millions of years. Researchers from the ETH Zurich and the University of Vienna examined paleoclimate data stretching back millions of years and discovered that modern changes in sea level appear to be influencing the spin of the entire planet. According to their findin...

Scientists Discover Bumblebee Queens That Can Survive Underwater for Days

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  Scientists Discover Bumblebee Queens That Can Breathe Underwater During Winter What happens when a hibernating bee burrow fills with water A newly mated bumblebee queen spends winter alone beneath the soil. After mating in late summer or early autumn she digs into the ground and enters diapause, a state where development almost stops. Months later, if she survives the cold season, she emerges in spring and creates an entirely new colony. Life underground sounds safe. It often is. But nature does not always cooperate. Heavy rain can saturate the soil. Melting snow can seep downward. Rising groundwater can suddenly flood the small chamber where the queen waits out the winter. Scientists recently discovered something remarkable about how these insects survive that danger. According to a study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B , hibernating bumblebee queens can remain underwater for days and still survive. What surprised researchers most is that the bees are not simply ...

The Strange Plan to Build Martian Houses With Microbes

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  Mars Could Be Built With Bacteria and Astronaut Urine What if the first Martian houses were grown instead of built Sending construction materials from Earth to Mars is one of the biggest logistical nightmares in space exploration. Rockets struggle with weight, and hauling tons of concrete across millions of kilometers is simply unrealistic with current technology. The cost alone would be astronomical. So scientists are exploring something far stranger and, honestly, far more elegant. Instead of transporting bricks, they propose sending microbes. A research team described this idea in a study published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology . Their concept revolves around a process called biocementation. Tiny living organisms could transform loose Martian dust into solid building materials. The idea sounds almost science fiction. But the chemistry behind it is very real. Mars soil hides a problem most people overlook Before you can build anything on Mars, you need to understand ...

Scientists Discover a Surprising Physical Clue Behind Rising Colon Cancer in Young Adults

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  A Strange Physical Clue May Explain Why Colon Cancer Is Increasing in Young Adults Scientists Discover a Surprising Physical Clue Behind Rising Colon Cancer in Young Adults For decades, colon cancer was mostly considered a disease that appeared later in life. Doctors expected to see it in patients over 50. That pattern is changing. Cases among younger adults have been rising for years, and researchers have been struggling to understand why. Now scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas may have uncovered a surprising physical clue hidden inside colon tissue itself. What they found is unexpected. In younger patients, the colon appears to be physically different. And that difference may help tumors grow. Scientists Found Something Unusual Inside the Colon Tissue of Younger Patients A team of bioengineers from the University of Texas at Dallas worked with researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center to study tissue samples from colorectal cancer patients. They compared two...

Our Sun May Have Escaped the Milky Way’s Dangerous Core Billions of Years Ago

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  Our Sun Might Be a Galactic Traveler And It Escaped the Most Dangerous Part of the Milky Way For a long time, astronomers assumed our Sun formed more or less where we see it today. That neat picture is starting to crack. New research suggests something far more dramatic: the Sun may have been part of a huge migration of Sun like stars that slowly moved away from the dangerous inner regions of the Milky Way billions of years ago. When I first came across this idea, I had to stop and think about it. Our entire solar system Earth included might essentially be the result of a cosmic relocation program. And that relocation might be the reason life had a chance to evolve here. Did Our Solar System Actually Form Closer to the Milky Way’s Core Astronomers have long suspected that the Sun formed closer to the center of the Milky Way than where it currently sits. The numbers are striking. Our Sun formed about 4.6 billion years ago , but chemical fingerprints inside stars suggest its ...