Head Transplant Doctor Claims First Successful Human Head Transplant...on a Corpse
Needless to say, scientists are sceptical.
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Needless to say, scientists are sceptical.
Hello, aliens! Greetings from planet Earth.
New observations of nearby pulsars seem to have deepened a mystery that’s been bugging scientists for around a decade.
Some of these planets resemble those found in our own Solar System, while others look like they came from LSD-inspired science fiction novels.
Just because he doesn’t have a head doesn’t mean he still can’t get it on.
This incredibly wild occurence is now just a regular part of physics.
A spectacular glimpse of what it would look like to be in a rocket hurtling towards the surface of Mars.
Always check your references, just in case they don't exist.
This achievement was part of an attempt to cure a genetic disorder by permanently changing the human genome.
Or maybe it’s a star being eaten by a black hole. Or maybe it’s something entirely different.
If a river can be granted personhood, why not an elephant?
At just 11 light years away, Ross 128 could be a prime target for the search of alien life.
We know blackholes can smash into each other, but we don't know where they came from. University boffins are trying to fix that.
Filmmaker Roman De Giuli manages to turn a basic lesson about magnetism into a moving masterpiece.
Within the next decade scientists may be able to spot a whole new kind of gravitational wave with a tool called a pulsar timing array, or PTA.
Scientists are finally able to view this behemoth from up close—and the pictures are just as spectacular as we imagined.