Thunderstorm Turns Into a Nuclear Reactor and Blasts Wind Turbine With Particles
The chances of these gamma-rays giving you super powers are disappointingly small.
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The chances of these gamma-rays giving you super powers are disappointingly small.
Trigger-happy German officials decided the best course of action upon spotting the vulnerable species was to shoot it dead.
The discovery suggests that some dinosaurs behaved a lot more liked birds than we thought.
The area exposed by the iceberg hasn’t seen daylight for about 120,000 years, so it’ll be fascinating to see what develops.
Science and Star Wars takes a fun, explosion-filled look at a galaxy far, far away and its relationship to real-life technology.
Let's hope tomorrow's headline doesn't read "Horrified Scientists Return To Their Mars Simulation Dome, Refuse To Come Out".
What would a world without a sex drive look like?
The research is cool and an important step forward in the field
It's cheaper, easier to replace and also happens to be a great way to lure a new generation of young gamers into the US Navy.
Domestication may have dumbed-down man's best friend.
Cassini's with its beloved gas giant now.
If only they hadn't published it in the first place.
It sounds upsetting, but it's also kind of...sweet?
Granted, the world really is falling apart, but not because of some imaginary planet.
Classic internet addiction symptoms can be similar to drug and alcohol addiction.
Cassini's last ever photo is of a mysterious disturbance in Saturn's rings.