Watch a Guy Use 90 Instruments to Play a Single Song
This incredible video shows one guy playing 90 different instruments to play a single song. 90. Read More >>
This incredible video shows one guy playing 90 different instruments to play a single song. 90. Read More >>
Discovering life on another planet, only to contaminate that world with our own pesky microbes, is one of NASA’s nightmare scenarios.
At the United Nations on Saturday, Mark Zuckerberg declared his intentions to get the entire world on Facebook online, arguing that internet access is the key to ending extreme poverty.
Earlier this month, New Horizons released a batch of absolutely breathtaking photos of Pluto at dusk. In these images, particles in Pluto’s thin atmosphere are causing sunlight to scatter, revealing a complex, layered haze.
He thinks that we've reached the limit of what can be accomplished with diesel and petrol-based cars.
Last week thousands of awful humans drove turtles away from their nesting grounds. This week the turtles are back, and the Costa Rican government isn't messing around.
Edward Snowden may know a thing or two about encryption, but his remarks on encrypted alien signals aren’t sitting quite right with SETI.
It optically analyses fluid samples and sniffs out nasty virus particles within minutes, so people can get quarantined and treated ASAP.
An intense day-night cycle seems to fuel the hunk of rock's apparent climate.
The charmingly named Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis somehow managed to survive in the pre-historic Arctic Circle.
Long ago, a clan of hardy microbes called cyanobacteria helped terraform the lifeless Earth into a vibrant biosphere. Next mission – The Red Planet.
Newspaper you don't read comes to social network you don't use via feature that you've never heard of.
New research out of South Wales shows how slow humankind has been to spot environmental impacts.
Bad news, hypochondriacs: You’re walking in a massive cloud of bacteria. In fact, it’s kinda an extension of your body, and no amount of showering will rid you of it.
Halfway through a year in space, astronaut Scott Kelly woke up to this amazing view. You’re looking at the east coast of the United States, viewed just before dawn on a clear morning from 249 miles above Earth’s surface. Florida is sticking out toward the lower right. In the foreground, you can see the International Space Station’s Canadarm robotic manipulator. Read more >>
More proof that cephalopods are basically the most amazing creatures on Earth.