Flat Earth Rocketeer Once Again Fails to Launch Himself Into the Sky at 500 MPH
Foiled again by those pesky round-earthers, no doubt.
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Foiled again by those pesky round-earthers, no doubt.
That’s assuming it doesn’t blow up on launch or come careening back toward Earth
Scientists have uncovered some preliminary evidence for a nuclear physics effect first predicted back in the '70s.
Doctors at the Newcastle Fertility Centre will artificially implant two women with an embryo containing the DNA of three people.
The findings suggest—not for the first time—that it’s pointless to argue with diehard anti-vaxxers through facts and logic alone.
Though this study was based on a small sample population, its findings line up with other research.
Our local galaxies may not be as unique as we once thought.
The skeletons were found arranged in an interlocked spiral pattern, forming what researchers suggest was part of an elaborate ritual.
The Falcon 9 was meant to end this mission in a watery grave, but somehow it stayed in one piece.
The MinION nanopore sequencer can read DNA sequences as long as 882,000 base pairs in length, and it fits right in your pocket.
The discovery is resetting what we know about so-called “archaic” humans.
In the land of milk and honey, good old-fashioned dairy is still on top.
Granted, humans do make a lot of fart noises, but unless that's what they mean I'm not hearing it.
A team of researchers calculated that if one of the four fundamental forces of nature disappeared from the universe, these altered circumstances wouldn’t rule out life.
This is the latest in a series of incidents where oxygen tanks and MRI machines have combined with lethal results.
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