A Microscopic View of Bubbles Gets Trippy Real Quick
Bubbles: nature's way of saying 'have fun' (ask dogs). But stick the shiny little orbs of soap under a microscope and things get trippy, man. See more >>
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Bubbles: nature's way of saying 'have fun' (ask dogs). But stick the shiny little orbs of soap under a microscope and things get trippy, man. See more >>
Slovak graphic designer Martin Vargic has pieced together a meticulous visualisation showing over 500 exoplanets discovered by astronomers as of October 2015. It shows that no two planets are the same – a bit like snowflakes. Read more >>
Undaunted by last year's tragedy, Virgin Galactic has been hard at work building a second craft.
In the quest for smaller, longer-lasting, more powerful batteries, scientists may have just produced the breakthrough we’re waiting for.
A paper recently claimed that men don't like smart women, but if you actually dig deeper into it then you'll find there are some serious problems with the results.
Australia thinks that the results of emu breeding could be improved with a bit of artificial insemination. But it’s easier said than done.
There’s something really peaceful about seeing this video of a bubble freezing in the still of winter. Read More >>
Whether MolCraft will also create a multimillion dollar gaming franchise remains to be seen.
This awesome piece of scientific equipment is a South Pole Telescope detector. Those swirly figures on its surface? Teeny-tiny antennae. But what does the entire instrument do? This mad machine maps the Big Bang, is what. Read more >>
Poisons trigger a strange response when infecting an arachnid's leg.
But the CEO of Theranos won't admit to deficiencies in its technologies.
A groundbreaking new model put together by German researchers helps to explain how the hexagonal columns came to exist in their Northern Irish home.
Here’s a really good reason to start using CDs again.
And let's be honest, that's pretty weird in itself.
A Hollywood-worthy plan put together by The White House dictates how the world must come together to fight a possible strike from the Sun.
The important discovery further tightens the linkages between dinosaurs and birds.