Behold: Scientists Get Great View of Uranus' Glowing Rings
They like big planets and they cannot lie.
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They like big planets and they cannot lie.
Do we call it a belugawhal? A narwhaluga?
This fearsome creature is a huntsman spider, named for the way it actively hunts for its prey.
In an effort to create more autonomous, life-like robots, scientists have developed a soft robotic lionfish with a multi-functional circulatory system.
It’s not every day biologists find a new region so rich in wildlife.
The study was a meticulous social experiment that took three years and over £400,000 to complete.
For anyone who was excited about gaining a futuristic protuberance, I’m sorry to disappoint you.
Scientists have discovered a pair of temperate, Earth-sized exoplanet candidates around a nearby star, according to a new paper.
The recent discovery of a pair of fossilised teeth fills an important fossil gap that finally explains how hyenas ended up in North America.
If at first you don’t succeed, try again – but with better tools and refined techniques.
Forget the cat/dog paradigm. If we start taking woolly mammoths and Great auks into account, whole new realms of cuteness and companionship might be in store.
Research shows that a city founded over 9,000 years ago in Turkey was subject to many familiar problems, including overcrowding, interpersonal violence, and sanitation issues.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is trying to determine why 261 dolphins have been stranded over the past four months.
A research team in Japan has spotted what might be the most distant, and therefore the youngest, example of merging galaxies ever observed.
Cataloguing the condition of a city’s infrastructure is usually a time consuming, hazardous manual process, but this AI could help to change that.
Apparently, just one dab of the adhesive could suspend a whole human,