Moroccan rocks suggest that what had been thought to be wild, random movements of continents was actually Earth's magnetic ...
Horses, zebras, and asses (grow up) sweat to cool down. If you're unsure how sweat cools us down, it is because of ...
Orcas are able to bring about a state of tonic immobility in great white sharks by ramming into the side of them at high speed. This stuns and immobilizes them, making it easy to reposition them ...
Two weeks ago, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was at conjunction, on the opposite side of the Sun with respect to Earth. Last week, it reached perihelion, the closest point it would ever get to the Sun.
T he Neolithic inhabitants of the South Pacific feasted on large, fast-moving marine predators, including multiple species of shark and tuna. By identifying the remains of these ancient meals at a ...
Even without the ISS, some humans will stay off planet for the foreseeable future. There is no plan to stop the continuous habitation of space. The spiritual successor of the ISS will likely be ...
The experiment at CERN produced pairs of electron and positron beams, propagating into an ambient plasma. The international team of researchers found that the beams were narrow and nearly parallel, ...
Other birds are edible too. Pigeons have likely been consumed for thousands of years, for example, while geese may have been domesticated 4-5,000 years ago. Squab (farmed pigeons) are regularly ...
After conjunction and perihelion, the comet has come out from behind the solar glare and the first image shared.
There's a long road ahead before the species is back from the brink, but a new population survey provides fresh optimism.
Speaking to IFLScience, researchers from the Dogs of Chernobyl program confirmed that their geotagged images were authentic, ...
JUICE might be bound to Jupiter, but it is fortuitously in place to peek at this object from beyond the stars.