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A groundbreaking study published in PLOS ONE has shifted the focus of anal sex research to include the perspectives of women, revealing that their experiences and preferences have often been overlooked. The study surveyed over 3,000 women aged 18 to 93, identifying three previously undefined anal touch techniques that many find pleasurable: "Anal Shallowing," "Anal Surfacing," and "Anal Pairing." Notably, 35% of respondents enjoyed Anal Shallowing, while 40% reported pleasure from both Anal Surfacing and Anal Pairing. The researchers argue that the lack of descriptive language around women's anal experiences has rendered many aspects of their sexuality "unspeakable." This study not only expands the understanding of women's sexual pleasure but also aims to normalize their choices in a domain often shrouded in stigma, highlighting the importance of inclusive sexual education and discourse. 
Published: Nov 30 2025, 2 ameznews.inAstronomers have revealed that what was initially thought to be a ring system around the minor planet Chiron is, in fact, a dynamic disk of dust and gas. Discovered in 1977, Chiron, measuring approximately 210 kilometers across, is a centaur—a class of celestial objects with orbits between Saturn and Uranus. Observations during a stellar occultation in 2011 suggested the presence of rings, as Chiron's brightness fluctuated, indicating material obstructing light. However, subsequent observations in 2018 and 2022 showed differing patterns of brightness dips, leading researchers to conclude that the material surrounding Chiron is evolving rather than stable. Dr. Amanda Sickafoose noted that the changes in material density over time suggest a complex interaction, possibly linked to Chiron's comet-like activity. The findings highlight the need for further investigation into the nature of Chiron's surrounding material and its implications for other centaurs with similar features. 
Published: Nov 30 2025, 12 ameznews.inBlue and violet are among the rarest colors found in nature, with blue appearing in a limited range of flowers, birds, and frogs, while violet is even scarcer. The rarity of these colors is attributed to the physics of light and evolutionary factors. Blue light has a short wavelength and high energy, making it energetically costly for organisms to reflect rather than absorb. Many species that appear blue do so through structural coloration, which involves microscopic structures that scatter light. Violet, with an even shorter wavelength and higher energy than blue, poses even greater challenges for organisms, making its production through pigments energetically demanding and structurally complex. Historically, the scarcity of these colors has influenced human culture, with blue and purple often associated with power and prestige. Despite advancements in technology, creating these colors remains a complex endeavor. 
Published: Nov 26 2025, 7 ameznews.inThe rose hair tarantula, scientifically known as *Grammostola rosea*, is a striking arachnid native to Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia, recognized for its distinctive pink hair and calm demeanor. This nocturnal species, which can grow to a leg span of 12-13 centimeters, typically inhabits desert and scrub environments, living in burrows it either excavates or occupies from other animals. With a lifespan of up to 20 years in captivity, particularly for females, they are increasingly popular as pets due to their docile nature and infrequent biting. While they primarily feed on invertebrates, they are also capable of hunting small mammals and reptiles. Notably, these tarantulas can defend themselves by ejecting irritating hair-like structures known as urticating bristles. Their combination of beauty and temperament makes them a favored choice for beginner pet owners. 
Published: Nov 29 2025, 3 ameznews.inAs winter approaches, UK residents are being encouraged to place bowls of salt on their windowsills to combat damp and mold caused by condensation. This advice stems from salt's hygroscopic properties, which allow it to absorb moisture from the air. However, experts caution that while salt can help, its effectiveness is limited, particularly in typical UK humidity levels, which range from 30% to 60%. Salt only begins to absorb significant moisture at higher humidity levels, around 74%. Therefore, while it may provide some relief, proper ventilation remains crucial in managing condensation. Opening windows or using built-in vents can significantly reduce moisture buildup, making the need for salt bowls less necessary. Ultimately, while the salt method is easy and requires minimal effort, it should not replace more effective strategies for preventing condensation in homes. 
Published: Nov 29 2025, 3 pmeznews.inApproximately 76% of individuals without visual impairments experience "floaters," which are small, moving shapes resembling worms that become noticeable against bright backgrounds like the sky or a white screen. Scientifically termed *Muscae volitantes*, these floaters are not insects but rather tiny particles, such as bits of tissue or protein clumps, suspended in the vitreous humor—the gel-like substance in the eye. As these floaters drift, they cast shadows on the retina, leading to the unusual visual effects many people report. Additionally, a phenomenon known as the blue field entoptic phenomenon allows observers to see moving white blood cells in the retina's capillaries against a blue backdrop, as these cells slow down red blood cells, creating visible patterns. This intriguing interplay of eye anatomy and light perception sheds light on common visual experiences. 
Published: Nov 29 2025, 4 pmeznews.inThe moose, scientifically known as *Alces alces*, holds the title of the tallest mammal in North America and the largest deer species globally, with the Alaska moose subspecies reaching heights of 1.8 meters (6 feet) and weights up to 725.7 kilograms (1,600 pounds). Historically hunted for their meat since the last Ice Age, moose are still a vital food source today, with their meat, referred to as venison, enjoyed in various forms such as steaks and sausages. Moose meat is praised for its rich flavor, often likened to a blend of venison and beef, and is a nutritious option, high in protein and iron. However, concerns about contaminants in their organs persist. Found across the Northern Hemisphere, moose are herbivores, primarily feeding on plants, which helps mitigate contaminant levels compared to carnivorous animals. The term "moose" originates from the Algonquin language, meaning "eater of twigs." 
Published: Nov 29 2025, 1 ameznews.inCincinnati Zoo is celebrating the remarkable milestone of Lazzie, the world's oldest little penguin, who has just turned 25. While this age may not seem extraordinary for humans, it is impressive for a little penguin (_Eudyptula minor_), which typically lives less than 20 years in managed care. Lazzie, the first little penguin to hatch at the zoo in 2000, has thrived thanks to the dedicated care from the zoo's staff, allowing her to keep pace with younger members of her colony. Little penguins, averaging just 30 centimeters tall and weighing over a kilogram, are often referred to as "fairy penguins." Despite being classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, they face threats from predators like dogs. However, with protective measures in place in Australia and New Zealand, Lazzie's longevity highlights the potential for these charming birds to thrive under proper care. 
Published: Nov 29 2025, 9 ameznews.inVladimir Demikhov, a Soviet scientist born in 1916, is often remembered for his controversial "two-headed dog" experiments rather than his pioneering contributions to organ transplantation. Raised in a peasant family, Demikhov showed an early interest in biology, leading to his groundbreaking work in the 1930s, including the first total artificial heart prototype. His career was interrupted by World War II, but he later achieved significant milestones, such as the first successful heart-lung transplant and coronary bypass operation in dogs. However, his most infamous work involved head transplants, where he grafted the head of a smaller dog onto a larger one, resulting in a creature that displayed reflexive behaviors. Despite the technical achievements, his experiments sparked outrage in the medical community, overshadowing his legitimate contributions to surgery. In his later years, Demikhov received some recognition for his work, but his legacy remains marred by the ethical implications of his experiments. 
Published: Nov 26 2025, 3 pmeznews.inSaturn's moon Enceladus has emerged as a prime candidate in the search for extraterrestrial life, thanks to its hidden liquid ocean beneath an icy crust and evidence of geothermal activity. The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced a groundbreaking mission to explore Enceladus, part of its Voyage 2050 strategy, which aims to launch a solar-powered orbiter and lander by the 2040s, with a target arrival in 2052. The lander will investigate the moon's plumes at the South Pole, allowing scientists to sample the ocean directly without drilling through ice. ESA's commitment to this mission reflects its broader strategy for space exploration, which includes various ambitious projects such as the Rosalind Franklin rover to Mars and the New Athena X-ray observatory. As ESA increases its science budget, the quest to answer whether life exists beyond Earth is gaining momentum, with significant missions planned for the coming decades. 
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