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Over 500 million years ago, weird complex creatures emerged on Earth. Scientists now think they know why – CNN

  1. Over 500 million years ago, weird complex creatures emerged on Earth. Scientists now think they know why CNN
  2. Near-collapse of the geomagnetic field may have contributed to atmospheric oxygenation and animal radiation in the Ediacaran Period | Communications Earth & Environment Nature.com
  3. Life boomed on Earth half a billion years ago. You can thank magnets. The Washington Post
  4. Life might have begun 540 million years ago due to glitch in Earth’s magnetic field: Study Business Today
  5. Animals exist today because Earth had an issue 500 million years ago Earth.com

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Jellyfish are not the ‘simple creatures’ once thought: New study may change an understanding of our own brains – Fox News

  1. Jellyfish are not the ‘simple creatures’ once thought: New study may change an understanding of our own brains Fox News
  2. Brainless Brilliance: Jellyfish Stun Scientists With Learning Skills SciTechDaily
  3. A species of jellyfish carrying one of the most deadly venoms in the world is capable of learning despite not having a brain, new research shows Yahoo! Voices
  4. Can Cells Learn? Can Molecules Communicate? What We Are Learning… Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
  5. A species of jellyfish carrying one of the most deadly venoms in the world is capable of learning despite not Business Insider India
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PHOTOS: Seven Dwarfs Become Diverse Group of ‘Magical Creatures’ for Snow White Live Action Movie – WDW News Today

  1. PHOTOS: Seven Dwarfs Become Diverse Group of ‘Magical Creatures’ for Snow White Live Action Movie WDW News Today
  2. Rachel Zegler slams ‘nonsensical discourse’ on her ‘Snow White’ casting: ‘Do not want to see it’ USA TODAY
  3. Disney’s ‘Snow White’ dwarf changes are a lose-lose scenario Insider
  4. SNOW WHITE: Disney’s Controversial Remake Reportedly Reimagines Seven Dwarfs As Group Called The “Bandits” CBM (Comic Book Movie)
  5. Dylan Postl AKA Hornswoggle Blasts The Walt Disney Company’s ‘Snow White’ Film For Scrapping Dwarf Characters Bounding Into Comics
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Disney’s live-action ‘Snow White’ under fire for replacing seven dwarfs with ‘magical creatures’ of all sizes, genders – New York Post

  1. Disney’s live-action ‘Snow White’ under fire for replacing seven dwarfs with ‘magical creatures’ of all sizes, genders New York Post
  2. Disney’s Live-Action ‘Snow White’ Will Replace Seven “Dwarfs” With “Fantastical Beings” — World of Reel Jordan Ruimy
  3. New live-action ‘Snow White’ dumps seven dwarves for seven multi-racial, mixed-gender ‘magical creatures’ Fox News
  4. Latest Disney News: The Mouse House addresses those divisive ‘Snow White’ reboot photos as Bob Iger’s words leave a Marvel alum speechless We Got This Covered
  5. Live-action ‘Snow White’ changes 7 Dwarfs, critics slam wokeness New York Daily News
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Jellyfish-like creatures called Blue Buttons that spit out waste through their mouths are washing up on Texas beaches – CBS News

  1. Jellyfish-like creatures called Blue Buttons that spit out waste through their mouths are washing up on Texas beaches CBS News
  2. Watch out for these blue creatures washing up on Texas beaches KHOU 11
  3. Galveston blue jellyfish: Tentacled sea creature ‘blue buttons’ spotted ashore on Texas beaches along Gulf of Mexico KTRK-TV
  4. Bright blue ‘buttons’ washing up on Texas coast, photos show. But don’t press them Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  5. Invasive Australian spotted jellyfish washes ashore Texas beach. Here’s what you should know KPRC Click2Houston

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Las Vegas aliens? Police called to home after 911 caller claims UFO crashed in backyard with 8-foot creatures inside – KABC-TV

  1. Las Vegas aliens? Police called to home after 911 caller claims UFO crashed in backyard with 8-foot creatures inside KABC-TV
  2. Las Vegas family claims to see aliens after several report something falling from sky KLAS – 8 News Now
  3. Las Vegas police spot suspected UFO — and residents claim to see aliens New York Post
  4. Las Vegas family makes out-of-this-world claim after witnesses, police see flash in the sky WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
  5. WATCH | Bodycam captures UFO falling from sky, minutes later family complains about `aliens` in backyard WION
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Rick Ross’ neighbor fears his escaped buffalo will harm her children. Ross responded by calling the massive creatures ‘gentle’ and suggested giving them snacks: ‘when you see my buffalo, give it a carrot.’ – Yahoo! Voices

  1. Rick Ross’ neighbor fears his escaped buffalo will harm her children. Ross responded by calling the massive creatures ‘gentle’ and suggested giving them snacks: ‘when you see my buffalo, give it a carrot.’ Yahoo! Voices
  2. Rick Ross’s neighbours ‘annoyed by his pet buffalo’ The Independent
  3. Rick Ross’ Pet Buffaloes Are Roaming Free and Upsetting His Neighbors Rolling Stone
  4. Rick Ross Says “Give It A Carrot” After Buffaloes Escaped Onto Neighbor’s Land AllHipHop
  5. Rick Ross’ Buffaloes Getting The Boss In Trouble With Neighbors HipHopDX
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Scientists inject fish with alligator DNA to create mutant creatures that live longer

SCIENTISTS have put alligator DNA in catfish to make them live longer.

Millions of fish are harvested across the world each year, but nearly half are killed due to diseases. 

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Scientists have put alligator DNA in catfish to make them live longerCredit: Jam Press/Auburn University

However, studies have found that by inserting alligator genes into catfish, their survival chances increase by fivefold.

The gene, dubbed cathelicidin, contains properties that protect reptiles from infections when wounded. 

Typically, farmers treat sick fish with antibiotics, but this contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

But now scientists at Auburn University in Alabama are fusing the DNA of the two species. 

They detailed their findings on the preprint server bioRxiv. The paper has not yet been peer-reviewed.

Scientists used CRISPR to insert the alligator gene that codes for cathelicidin into catfish. 

It found the survival rate of the genetically modified fish was resistant to a common infection.

The fish are also sterile and can’t reproduce unless they are injected with reproductive hormones, MIT Technology reported.

“On a per-pound basis, anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of US aquaculture is… catfish production,” says Rex Dunham, who works on the genetic improvement of catfish at Auburn University in Alabama.

But catfish farming is a great breeding ground for infections, however, thanks to this new method we may see fewer catfish deaths.

What’s more, farming fish that are resistant to disease will produce less waste, aquaculture researcher Greg Lutz from Louisiana State University told MIT.

However, Lutz also pointed out that the CRISPR catfish may not be the future of aquaculture.

“It’s just too difficult to produce enough of these fish to get a viable, genetically healthy line going,” he said.

There are over 3,000 catfish species in the world, and they are mostly bred for human consumption. 

Their name refers to the prominent barbels, which resemble a cat’s whiskers.



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Flatheaded dinosaur lived on island of dwarfed creatures

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A previously unknown dinosaur with a remarkably flat head lived around 70 million years ago on an island home to dwarfed prehistoric creatures.

Discovered in what’s now western Romania, the Transylvanosaurus platycephalus (flatheaded reptile from Transylvania) was 2 meters (6 feet) long — a relatively small size for a dinosaur, according to a new study. Its skull bones were unearthed in 2007 in a riverbed of the Haţeg Basin.

In the Cretaceous Period, this region of Romania was a tropical archipelago. Dinosaurs living there were smaller than their relatives elsewhere; paleontologists think these dinosaurs were an example of what biologists call “island rule,” where large animals isolated on islands become dwarfed or stunted in their growth over time and small animals become larger.

Sauropods, the largest type of dinosaurs that have ever lived, reached average heights of a puny 6 meters (nearly 20 feet) on the archipelago, for example, compared with 15 to 20 meters (49.2 to 65.6 feet) typical for the group.

However, the mechanism that gives rise to such changes isn’t fully understood but could be linked to a shortage of resources.

The dinosaur’s bones were able to survive for tens of millions of years because the sediments of an ancient riverbed protected them.

“If the dinosaur had died and simply lain on the ground instead of being partly buried, weather and scavengers would soon have destroyed all of its bones and we would never have learned about it,” study coauthor Felix Augustin, a paleontologist and doctoral student at the University of Tübingen in Germany, said in a news release.

None of the bones the researchers uncovered was longer than 12 centimeters (about 5 inches), but they revealed a remarkable amount of detail about the little plant-eating dino that would have walked on two legs and had a powerful, thick tail. It was possible to discern the contours of the brain of Transylvanosaurus, the research team said.

“We were able to see the impressions, and thus the proportions, of different brain sections — more specifically, of the olfactory bulbs (the brain section responsible for the sense of smell) and the cerebrum, which serves several different functions from sensory processing to memory,” Augustin said via email.

“The next step would be to compare the proportions of the brain and eye to other related species, as this may give information on what senses were important to Transylvanosaurus,” he added.

The Haţeg Basin has been a hotbed for dinosaur discoveries. Ten dinosaur species have already been identified during excavations in the region, with the first dinosaur discovered in 1900. The Transylvanosaurus platycephalus is the first new dinosaur species to be discovered there in 10 years after a small carnivore and long-necked plant eater were found in 2010, Augustin said.

Transylvanosaurus was a plant eater and part of a family of dinosaurs known as Rhabdodontidae that were common during the Late Cretaceous Period. Its head was far wider than other Rhabdodontidae species, the study said.

Precisely how the Transylvanosaurus ended up in the eastern part of what was the European archipelago remains unclear.

Researchers believe this type of dinosaur could have originated in what’s now France, where fossils of its nearest relatives have been found, and somehow made it to the region — perhaps by swimming, or due to fluctuations in sea level or tectonic processes that created a land bridge.

“They had powerful legs and a powerful tail,” Augustin said of the Transylvanosaurus. “Most species, in particular reptiles, can swim from birth.”

Another possibility is that various lines of rhabdodontid species evolved in parallel in Eastern and Western Europe.

Regardless of its geographic origins, the newly discovered species helps disprove assumptions that there was a low diversity of dinosaurs and other fauna in the Late Creaceous Period, the researchers said. As well as the dwarf dinosaurs, the Haţeg Basin was also home to crocodiles, giant pterosaurs (flying reptiles) and turtles — before dinosaurs went extinct 66 milion years ago.

“Almost every terrestrial animal on this island was pretty small,” Augustin said via email. “An exception were the pterosaurs, some of which reached gigantic body sizes — the reason for this is probably that they could fly and thus were not as severely impacted by the limited resources on the island.”

The research was published November 23 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.

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Discovery could dramatically narrow search for space creatures

Illustration of a red dwarf star orbited by a hypothetical exoplanet. Red dwarfs erupt with intense flares that could strip a nearby planet’s atmosphere over time, or make the surface inhospitable to life as we know it. Credit: NASA/ESA/STScI/G. Bacon

An Earth-like planet orbiting an M dwarf—the most common type of star in the universe—appears to have no atmosphere at all. This discovery could cause a major shift in the search for life on other planets.

Because M-dwarfs are so ubiquitous, this discovery means a large number of planets orbiting these stars may also lack atmospheres and therefore are unlikely to harbor living things.

The work that led to the revelations about the no-atmosphere planet, named GJ 1252b, are detailed in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.

This planet orbits its star twice during the course of a single day on Earth. It is slightly larger than Earth, and it is much closer to its star than Earth is to the sun, making GJ 1252b intensely hot as well as inhospitable.

“The pressure from the star’s radiation is immense, enough to blow a planet’s atmosphere away,” said Michelle Hill, UC Riverside astrophysicist and study co-author.

Earth also loses some of its atmosphere over time because of the sun, but volcanic emissions and other carbon cycling processes make the loss barely noticeable by helping replenish what is lost. However, in greater proximity to a star, a planet cannot keep replenishing the amount being lost.

In our solar system, this is the fate of Mercury. It does have an atmosphere, but one that is extremely thin, made up of atoms blasted off its surface by the sun. The extreme heat of the planet causes these atoms to escape into space.






Illustration of the atmosphere being blown away from a planet by a nearby star. Credit: NASA

To determine that GJ 1252b lacks an atmosphere, astronomers measured infrared radiation from the planet as its light was obscured during a secondary eclipse. This type of eclipse occurs when a planet passes behind a star and the planet’s light, as well as light reflected from its star, is blocked.

The radiation revealed the planet’s scorching daytime temperatures, estimated to reach 2,242 degrees Fahrenheit—so hot that gold, silver, and copper would all melt on the planet. The heat, coupled with assumed low surface pressure, led the researchers to believe there’s no atmosphere.

Even with a tremendous amount of carbon dioxide, which traps heat, the researchers concluded GJ 1252b would still not be able to hold on to an atmosphere. “The planet could have 700 times more carbon than Earth has, and it still wouldn’t have an atmosphere. It would build up initially, but then taper off and erode away,” said Stephen Kane, UCR astrophysicist and study co-author.

M dwarf stars tend to have more flares and activity than the sun, further reducing the likelihood that planets closely surrounding them could hold on to their atmospheres.

“It’s possible this planet’s condition could be a bad sign for planets even further away from this type of star,” Hill said. “This is something we’ll learn from the James Webb Space Telescope, which will be looking at planets like these.”

Hill’s work on this project was supported by a grant from the Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology program.

There are 5,000 stars in Earth’s solar neighborhood, most of them M dwarfs. Even if planets orbiting them can be ruled out entirely, there are still roughly 1,000 stars similar to the sun that could be habitable.

“If a planet is far enough away from an M dwarf, it could potentially retain an atmosphere. We cannot conclude yet that all rocky planets around these stars get reduced to Mercury’s fate,” Hill said. “I remain optimistic.”


Rapid destruction of Earth-like atmospheres by young stars


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Ian J. M. Crossfield et al, GJ 1252b: A Hot Terrestrial Super-Earth with No Atmosphere, The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2022). DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac886b
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