Here's What Antarctica’s Hugest Iceberg Has Been Doing Since It Broke Free
This massive chunk of ice is in no rush.
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This massive chunk of ice is in no rush.
They're called Seetroën. Seriously.
A new study suggests that people who use both tobacco and e-cigarettes are actually less likely to quit smoking than people who only stick to tobacco.
Sound and light have way more in common than you think.
The meteorite itself is of interest to scientists, who want to know what these rocks are made of in order to better understand our Solar System.
This discovery is yet another tool to probe the very deepest underpinnings of the Universe.
It comes with its own set of devastating side effects, including irreversible brain damage and dementia.
Introducing Ingentia prima, a dinosaur that lived a whopping 47 million years before giants like Diplodocus and Brontosaurus shook the Earth.
Could new silicon-filled diamonds eventually lead to speedier surfing? We can but dream.
Think we have problems now? Just wait a few billion years, when the accelerating expansion of the Universe triggers an energy crisis of cosmological proportions.
I do not like this wasp and hope that I never meet this wasp.
The first domesticated dogs to come to the Americas were brought by humans migrating from Asia.
Give gadgets the heave-ho and spy on some avians instead.
The science behind the attack, known as Thermanator, may seem obvious once understood, but it's hard to imagine when it might actually be used in real life.
Let’s break it down. That is, if you can concentrate in this heat.
A report claims that current processes and rules are “inadequate to respond to progressively more complex Solar System exploration missions”.