E. Coli Bacteria Made This Image of the Mona Lisa
Such tiny little artists!
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Such tiny little artists!
The Universe’s earliest epochs appear to be written into the small dwarf galaxies orbiting our own galactic home, the Milky Way.
Though the way DMT and near-death experiences cause hallucinations is still unknown, future research on these may open doors to treating conditions like anxiety and depression.
New research furthers our understanding of how and when the practice of mummification was developed in ancient Egypt, including the agents used in the embalming process.
It's a disturbing finding, given the rapidly increasing rate at which kids are interacting with socially intelligent machines.
If you can control cracked noodles, perhaps you can control the world.
In a recent study, 13 per cent of vets said they had encountered a client who appeared to have injured their pets or made them appear injured in order to obtain opioids.
This discovery is an important advance on the journey to fully characterising exoplanet atmospheres.
When infected with a particular virus, microscopic marine critters may influence atmospheric processes such as cloud formation, according to new research.
Bigger is better when it comes to looking at space, and telescopes are entering an era where they’ve become truly enormous.
New research suggests these small, temporary natural satellites carry tremendous scientific and commercial opportunities.
“Rather than confusion, there really is growing congruence of the archaeological record, the palaeoecological and the genetic records.”
Thankfully, a major eruption remains unlikely...so far as we know.
Neutron stars are having a renaissance, as far as space objects go.
Not getting enough sleep is notoriously bad for physical health. But a new study suggests that poor sleep can be a nightmare for our social lives too.