The Most Extreme Way to Take a Selfie, According to xkcd Creator Randall Munroe
Backed up by hard scientific facts, of course.
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Black market products are now a common link between patients suffering from the condition.
A new study suggests rising temperatures could be hindering corals’ ability to reproduce.
The answer to life is also the sum of three cubes.
“The fact that we are STILL discovering new species in our oceans ...is what makes science, and especially ocean science, so exciting.”
Post-World War II sedimentary records tell a clear, and worrying, story of the world’s growing reliance on plastic.
“To get an award like this signifies that the image is a touchstone for many.”
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will attempt to land the Vikram probe on the Moon’s near side in the unexplored south polar region.
It wouldn’t be the first time that a promising HIV cure has floundered under closer scrutiny.
Strange as that sounds, the results highlight just how important the bacteria living in our mouths really are to us.
A dog isn’t smart enough to understand the value of preventative healthcare – but its owner really should be.
Why, exactly, are we so dependent on microscopic pieces of calcium carbonate in our ears? And are they worth any money on the New Age market?
It’s exciting work, and the first such study of its kind.
"And then Mark Zuckerberg said Let the logo be blue, and the logo was blue."
A big one though.
The experts weigh in on the plausibility of scientific methods for achieving immortality, or something close to it.