Category: Weird

  • A dying star could create a new universe instead of a black hole

    Science Daily | Sun, 14 Jun 2026 04:08:31 EDT

    A massive star fades,
    New universe sparks within—
    Gravastar takes form.

    What if some black holes aren’t black holes at all? A new theoretical study suggests that when a massive star collapses, it might not form a singularity hidden behind an event horizon. Instead, the collapse could trigger the birth of a tiny new universe inside…

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  • Lucy’s hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors

    Science Daily | Sat, 13 Jun 2026 10:13:48 EDT

    In Ethiopia,
    Lucy's hunter stalked the reeds—
    crocodile's fierce prey.

    A newly identified crocodile species nicknamed “Lucy’s hunter” prowled Ethiopia’s rivers when Lucy’s species walked the Earth more than 3 million years ago. The giant predator was likely the most dangerous animal in the ecosystem and may have regularly hunted early human relatives.

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  • A child’s tooth and strange green stones uncover a 5,500-year-old mystery

    Science Daily | Wed, 03 Jun 2026 05:10:16 EDT

    Child's tooth and stones,
    High Pyrenees reveal paths—
    Ancient miners' graves.

    An ancient mountain cave in the Pyrenees may have served as one of the earliest high-altitude mining camps ever discovered, with evidence of repeated visits spanning thousands of years. The find becomes even more intriguing with the discovery of a child’s remains and clues that…

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  • Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs linked to lower risks of addiction and overdose

    Science Daily | Wed, 03 Jun 2026 10:04:58 EDT

    Veterans study finds,
    GLP-1 drugs curb addiction—
    Fewer overdoses.

    A massive study of more than 600,000 U.S. veterans suggests that popular GLP-1 drugs such as semaglutide may do far more than help with diabetes and weight loss—they could also fight addiction itself. Researchers found that people taking these medications were less likely to develop…

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  • Scientists are seriously asking if bees and ChatGPT are conscious

    Science Daily | Fri, 05 Jun 2026 01:27:32 EDT

    In labs worldwide,
    Bees search for blooms, bots debate—
    Consciousness in doubt.

    New studies suggest consciousness can't be judged solely by behavior, whether it's a chatbot discussing philosophy or a bee searching for nectar. Researchers are increasingly focusing on the internal mechanisms of brains and computers, concluding that today's AI is likely not conscious while leaving open…

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  • Earth’s first animals barely evolved until sex changed everything

    Science Daily | Wed, 10 Jun 2026 00:56:30 EDT

    Ages of stillness,
    Asexually they thrived—
    Sex sparked life's wild bloom.

    Earth’s earliest animals may have held evolution back because they reproduced asexually, creating low-competition communities that changed very little over time. When environmental pressures pushed them toward sexual reproduction, biodiversity exploded and evolution accelerated dramatically.

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  • Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see

    Science Daily | Fri, 05 Jun 2026 09:43:31 EDT

    Octopuses learn well,
    Mirrors guide them to hidden
    Food in Dartmouth's test.

    Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to locate food hidden behind them—a skill previously seen only in vertebrates like mammals and birds. After training, the animals correctly identified the food’s location about…

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  • What is space-time? A mystery at the heart of reality

    Science Daily | Mon, 08 Jun 2026 07:28:01 EDT

    Physicists debate,
    Space-time's shape in doubt,
    A block or a stream?

    What if our biggest idea about reality is built on a hidden misunderstanding? A new philosophical look at space-time challenges the popular view that the past, present, and future all exist together in a timeless "block universe." The argument suggests that physicists may be blurring…

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  • Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution

    Science Daily | Fri, 05 Jun 2026 02:34:20 EDT

    Fire whirls arise,
    Consuming spills with fierce spin—
    Clean seas, less soot, hope.

    Researchers have shown that controlled fire whirls can clean up oil spills faster and more cleanly than traditional burning methods. The spinning flames consumed up to 95% of the oil, cut soot emissions by 40%, and could help prevent spills from reaching sensitive marine habitats.

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  • Ancient Chinese medicine could transform hair loss treatment

    Science Daily | Sun, 07 Jun 2026 04:19:08 EDT

    Ancient roots revived,
    China's Polygonum shines,
    Hair loss meets its match.

    A traditional Chinese medicinal root used for over a thousand years is attracting new scientific attention for its potential to combat hair loss. Studies suggest Polygonum multiflorum can block harmful hormones, activate hair-growth signals, protect follicles, and boost blood flow to the scalp. Researchers say…

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