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Rachael Funnell

Rachael Funnell

Staff Writer / Freelance Writer at IFL Science

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  • English
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  • Environment
  • Science
  • Nature & Wildlife

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Would The Burglars Have Survived “Home Alone”? We Asked An Intensive Care Doctor

The only thing more awkward than forgetting your kid? Finding him Home Alone with two corpses.
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Scientists Have Filmed Killer Whales And Dolphins Hunting Together ...

Those salmon never stood a chance.
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Exercise Or A Good Night's Sleep? Scientists Say This Is What You S...

The key to getting active? Learning to lie down.
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This 120-Million-Year-Old Bird Choked To Death On Over 800 Stones. ...

“The deeper I dug, the clearer it became that this mass of stones was unusual in every way.”
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Rare Core Samples Provide "Once In A Lifetime" Opportunity To Study...

At over 1,000 kilometers long and 40 kilometers deep, the Great Glen Fault is the UK’s largest fault zone.
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People Are Only Now Learning Where The Titanic Actually Sank

It turned out to be far closer to America than many ever thought.
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Eavesdropping On Sperm Whales Just Revealed They Use Vowel Sounds "...

Sperm whales can alter the frequency of their clicks to make “a” and “i” sounds.
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The World’s Largest Monkey Roams The Forest In “Hordes” Of Over 800...

Some animals really do look too cool to be real.
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“It’s Alive!”: The Real (And Horrifying) Science That Inspired Mary...

In the 1700s, the public got a good look at a series of shocking experiments.
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“Behold The GARLIATH!”: Scientists Catch (And Release) An Enormous ...

Alligator gars: putting the “gar” in gargantuan for 100 million years.
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Scientists Can Find Exposed Dinosaur Bones From The Skies Thanks To...

"When first encountering high concentrations of exposed fossil bone like bonebeds, it is often the ‘meadow’ of orange lichen that is noticed first."