Gorgeous New Nebula Image Proves Cats Really Do Belong In Space
Those galactic toe beans are unmistakable!
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Those galactic toe beans are unmistakable!
A new test developed by scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory could improve our chances of spotting extraterrestrial microbes and ending our cosmic loneliness once and for all.
It’s Bill Nye. Bill Nye the Science Guy owns hundreds of goddamn bow ties.
Save the motherflippers
The Ayam Cemani, all-black bird indigenous to Indonesia, is the most sought-after chicken on the market right now, but not for its taste.
While the full results of the Twins Study probably won’t be released for another year or two, the first findings are now in.
They aren’t born abnormally big — they just “puff” up over time.
Snot, you perplexing green goop, you smell-stopping slime that oozes forth from my face, what secrets do you hide?
A stubbly, worm-like creature featuring as many as 30 limbs combed the seafloor during the early Cambrian period, according to new research.
The t-shirt clad dolphin was spotted in Koombana Bay, Bunbury, on 26th January.
David Ishee is a biohacker attempting to solve genetic disorders in dogs. He's one of a large group of DIY scientists that the US FDA is having trouble figuring out how to deal with.
In at least one 195-million-year-old dinosaur rib bone, some ancient bits of collagen protein found a way.
International research involving Monash University has solved a long-standing puzzle on the origin of stardust recovered from meteorites.
You may have read today that the entire universe is a giant hologram. No, nope. Not what happened.
“The void” is more than a metaphor for gnawing existential pain.