Here’s How These Deafening Shrimp Evolved Their Own Deadly Sonic Weapon
There are some shrimp species equipped with truly remarkable weaponry.
There are some shrimp species equipped with truly remarkable weaponry.
Think about your poor ear hairs before you down those 20 shots tonight.
Shout out to Bangiomorpha pubescens.
The exciting thing about this research is that the ocean still manages to surprise us even today.
We’re no closer to understanding where the universe’s antimatter has gone.
These sweet explosions are some of astronomy’s most exciting events, teaching us things we may never have learned about otherwise.
"I don’t want to be considered a superheroine."
The shadow of an eclipse travels fast enough that it creates a bow wave in the atmosphere—the same idea as the trailing v-shaped waves left behind by boats travelling in water.
There’s just something about science news that makes people really, really bad at covering it.
It all started with a simple post-infection recovery prostate massage.
Birding is the best. It’s Pokémon Go but more unpredictable and real.
Specifically, one mission to the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and one to Saturn’s moon Titan.
If Mars did once have oceans, then where did they go?
Clearly something strange is occurring.
if you’re about to kiss someone whose breath smells like cabbage, maybe ask if their SELENBP1 gene is okay.
Global climate change can’t been explained away that easily.