Check Out These Incredibly High Resolution Maps of the Ocean Floor
We’ve only mapped around five percent of the seafloor, and two-thirds of the ocean’s animal species might remain undiscovered.
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We’ve only mapped around five percent of the seafloor, and two-thirds of the ocean’s animal species might remain undiscovered.
These beetles are evolving the craziest dicks and dick-defences.
Makes you feel lucky to live in this freaky space thing.
We now know a little more about the most distant planet in the bunch.
Research suggests that over millions of years, baleen whales’ filter system — and a hell of a lot of krill — allowed these beasts to grow into giants.
MinutePhysics explains it all.
A new interview shows that this whole thing is going to turn into a food fight.
Now that gravitational wave detectors are on and making observations, it’s time to use them as telescopes and do some real astronomy.
Here’s to hoping someone out there finds a doughnut planet in a starry neighborhood of desserts.
Sometimes, the only way to fix an unhappy relationship is to end it.
Scientists have successfully bred mice from sperm kept on board the International Space Station (ISS) for nine months.
There’s still no sign of dark matter—but no one’s losing hope yet.
AsapSCIENCE decided to tackle the issue in less than four minutes.
Over the past nine months, the number of US cases of an emerging, multi-drug resistant fungus has ballooned from 7 to more than 122.
The reports are pretty overblown and everything’s fine. Well, the vault’s fine. The apocalypse is still ticking along nicely.