No Such Thing as Too Much Exercise, Study Finds
Exercise of the cardiovascular kind, at least.
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Exercise of the cardiovascular kind, at least.
Why use boring old stars, when you can use black holes instead?
Like so much else, it's all humans' fault.
It may be small, rocky, and lacking an atmosphere, but scientists are launching a mission that could uncover some of its secrets.
There’s still a long way to go, but physicists are laying the bricks of their underlying mathematical foundation.
Out in the distance, scientists have spotted a truly enormous, ancient “proto-supercluster,” dubbed Hyperion,
While acetals might make vape flavours more appealing, their effects on health are anything but.
A new paper identifies several hotspots around the globe where “hydro-political issues” are likely to give rise to geopolitical tensions and conflict.
Ah, the Jurassic. We’d expect nothing less from this remarkably brutal period in evolutionary history.
“This is a big step for us.”
The heaviest organism on Earth isn’t a whale or an elephant. It’s a tree – or rather, a system of over 40,000 clonal trees.
Just get the flu jab, folks.
One of the most well-studied tropical forests on Earth has seen its insect populations crash since the 1970s with effects rippling up the food chain.
So put down that leg of squirrel and throw out your squirrel roast, I guess.
Astronaut Nick Hague explained what happened after the Russian-built capsule flew away from the failing rocket at speeds reaching 4,000 miles per hour.
A sophisticated heat beam which we called a "laser".