There's Growing Evidence That Venus Was Once Habitable
Venus has a rep for being a toxic hellscape. But three billion years ago, it may have been the best piece of real estate our solar system had to offer.
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Venus has a rep for being a toxic hellscape. But three billion years ago, it may have been the best piece of real estate our solar system had to offer.
It’s been confirmed that early hints of a possible exotic new particle at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland have vanished.
With a couple of key conditions, of course.
Ah hindsight, wonderful as always.
This traditional farming community practices some old school living techniques that researchers think have health advantages.
An international scientific collaboration has discovered the first geological evidence that such a horrific flood may actually have happened
Imagine a future where there is no need to cut down a tree and and reshape that raw material into a chair or table.
This traffic-dodging dove clearly has some sort of death wish. Read More >>
Athletes are experimenting with drugs that traditionally have no business being in sports – and authorities are struggling to keep up.
Researchers have pulled twenty from Kepler's stash that they say are the most likely to be habitable.
The minuscule device was tested in rats, giving the ability to monitor vital stats in real-time.
Damaged vision, memory loss, sleep deprivation and weight gain – all because of phones and computers? We ask the experts about the common health complaints caused by over reliance on gadgetry.
This amoeba normally feeds on bacteria, but if it enters into humans, it uses the brain as a food source.
A team of physicists has developed a more general model of blood drop formation that accurately predicts the speed, sizes, and trajectories of blood drops produced by gunshot wounds
Scientists have speculated that certain birds are capable of sleep during flight. A remarkable new experiment by an international team of researchers has now proven this to be true.
Have some fun learning more about the hagfish.