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Issue 195

From dark matter to deep-sea crabs, science still can't fully explain these strange quirks of nature

- SCOTT DUTFIELD

20 WEIRDEST SCIENCE MYSTERIES

STRANGE RADIO BURSTS FROM DEEP SPACE

image1 Since 2007, scientists have been plagued by cosmic signals called fast radio bursts (FRBs). In just onethousandth of a second, bursts of radio waves radiate from a source. These then travel through space and are picked up on Earth. FRB 20220610A, detected in 2022, travelled around 8 billion light years before it reached our planet. The first FRB was detected in 2001 by the Parkes Observatory in Australia, emanating from a nearby dwarf galaxy called the Small Magellanic Cloud. However, researchers didn’t discover the burst until 2007 while looking through archival data. Since then, around 1,000 have been detected, though their origins remain unknown. Many theories have emerged to answer the mystery behind the bursts, including energetic neutron stars, black holes or highly magnetised stars. Most FRB signals are also non-repeating, curbing scientists’ efforts to pinpoint their sources.

imageWHERE DOES CONSCIOUSNESS COME FROM?

2 We all know that who we are comes from our brains, but scientists are still scratching their heads when it comes to

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INSIDE THE MIND OF A GENIUS

What's going on inside the brains of those with truly exceptional mental abilities, and why are they so intelligent? Genetic analysis and Einstein's brain are providing us with some answers

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6 mins

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Are polar aurorae stronger at the North Pole?

Amazing answers to your curious questions

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1 min

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ROCKET LAB LAUNCHES AN EARTHOBSERVING SATELLITE

Rocket Lab launched an Earthobserving radar satellite into orbit for the Japanese company iQPS.

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1 min

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GLUTEN IN THE BODY

When you eat foods like a sandwich or a bowl of pasta, enzymes in your digestive system work to break down the ingredients so that nutrients can be absorbed by the body as the food passes through you.

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1 min

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We may finally know how paracetamol works

Acetaminophen is widely used to relieve pain, but exactly how it works has long been a mystery.

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2 mins

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2,800-year-old royal tomb discovered near King Midas' home

Archaeologists have discovered an 8th-century BCE royal tomb of a relative of King Midas in the ancient city of Gordion, southwest of Ankara, Turkey.

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2 mins

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WHAT IS GLUTEN?

Discover how this viscous and elastic protein forms, where to find it and why some people can't eat it

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1 min

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INTOLERANCE TYPES

Gluten isn't for everyone. When some people consume gluten, they experience pain and other negative gastrointestinal symptoms.

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1 min

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Covering poo lagoons could cut most dairy farm methane

Dairy farms produce huge amounts of potent greenhouse gases.

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2 mins

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China pits humanoids against each other in a robot boxing tournament

Lifelike humanoid robots have competed in the world’s first humanoid robot combat competition, with four Chinese teams pitting advanced fighting robots against each other.

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