We Don't Deserve Capybaras
In a world seemingly intent on destroying itself, the humble capybara is a wholesome good.
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In a world seemingly intent on destroying itself, the humble capybara is a wholesome good.
Local authorities aren’t sure where the unsightly stuff is coming from, and an investigation is currently underway.
Here’s hoping knowledge from the final frontier helps us counteract some of our mistakes here on Earth.
They're believed to be Marcelin and Francine Dumoulin, Swiss farmers who disappeared in the area in 1942.
At a top speed of 12 miles per hour, you’d still have a hard time outrunning this prehistoric beast.
Two years after the New Horizons flyby, the largest of Pluto’s five moons is finally getting some well-deserved time in the spotlight.
Largely due to reduced precipitation, enhanced land surface bareness, and increased surface wind speed.”
A baboon wandered into a power station and fiddled with the equipment.
Dubbed “Int-Ball,” the device will free astronauts to do more important work, while providing ground controllers with their own set of eyes.
While we’ll never get to hover above Pluto in real life, at least we can live vicariously through a NASA spacecraft.
The self-engineering aspect of these robots could make them useful when it comes to space exploration, and research on other worlds.
Good music is fun but ephemeral—the best music stays with you forever, sometimes a little too long
A disturbing new study shows that even small batches of nukes can have disastrous environmental consequences on a global scale.
The surgeons have never seen anything quite like it.
It’s probably a good idea to just avoid internet language and memes when you’re working in a professional capacity.
Meet the parody poking fun at science's latest trend.