Massive Moon Gets the Kids Excited About Church
Massive moons for all churches.
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Massive moons for all churches.
Here are just a few of the times Hawking told us the end was nigh.
Stephen hawking has died at the age of 76, and we're taking a look back at all the non-sciencey stuff that made him so recognisable amongst the general population.
He passed away peacefully at home.
Though police were contacted, he has not been cited, charged with any crime, or placed on leave from his job.
The animal experts we spoke to provided a diverse set of contenders, any one of which is gross enough to potentially claim that title.
Our favourite autonomous underwater vehicle has completed a two-month mission in which it explored a massive ice shelf in Antarctica’s southern Weddell Sea.
Researchers have found that about 10 per cent of differences in empathy are linked to genetics.
A new paper may have snuffed out dark matter as a candidate for a mystery at the centre of our galaxy.
Some scientists are trying to spare animals, and even make drugs safer, by instead creating and relying on virtual test subjects.
Would the laws of physics allow certain very dense stars to exist—objects that are not quite black holes, not quite neutron stars?
Among the myriad pathogens that can sicken us, prions remain one of the creepiest.
New neuron growth in the hippocampus fades away by the time we reach our teens, a new study finds.
H20 is oh-so very weird.
A re-examination of a forensic analysis performed in 1941 shows that bones found on a remote south Pacific island belonged to Earhart.
Let’s stop trying to cure hangovers and instead learn from them.