A Bullet to the Knee Gave a Man Lead Poisoning, 14 Years Later
As if getting shot weren’t bad enough.
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As if getting shot weren’t bad enough.
Korolev crater on Mars boasts an ice rink measuring over 50 miles wide—and it’s one of the most spectacular surface features on the Red Planet.
This marks the first time in history that a seismometer has ever been placed on Mars—or the surface of another planet for that matter.
No matter where we live or how we celebrate it, Christmas cheer gets us in the mood.
A recent discovery is adding to our knowledge of the extent to which these destructive pests plagued ancient Japan.
Just be warned: There’s popping involved.
Saturn’s rings are dissolving faster than scientists expected.
It’s so cute and dumb I want to scream.
Ultima, here we come!
The company is expected to exhaust the appeals process before giving in, however.
It isn’t easy to predict what the coming century will look like, much less the fossils of the future, but researchers and artists are attempting to do exactly that.
Remember the brain-destroying squirrel?
Palaeontologists from the University of Cambridge have uncovered 85 dinosaur footprints from at least seven different species on an East Sussex beach.
The discovery of two exquisite fossils in China now suggests pterosaurs were very much covered in feathers, potentially pushing back the origin of this critically important evolutionary feature by 70 million years.
A team of astronomers has discovered the most extreme trans-Neptunian object in the outer reaches of the Solar System.
A 1-month-old named Joy Nowai became the first person to ever get inoculated by vaccines delivered via drone yesterday.