The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three astrophysicists Tuesday for work that was literally out of
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Cannibalism in womb helped megalodon sharks become giants
Massive megalodon ruled the seas between about 23 million to 2.5 million years ago, as seen in this
Nobel medicine awards 3 for Hepatitis C virus discovery
The medicine prize carried particular significance this year due to the coronavirus pandemic Americans Harvey J. Alter and
SpaceX launching an advanced GPS satellite for the US Space Force tonight. Here’s how to watch…
Liftoff is set for 9:43 p.m. EDT CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch
The ancient Neanderthal hand in severe COVID-19
Genetic variants that leave their carrier more susceptible to severe COVID-19 are inherited from Neanderthals, a new study
The Greek Island Luring Climate Scientists
Located where three seas converge, Antikythera is a “meteorological melting pot” where you can find dust from the
NASA: Space Launching $23 Million Toilet Today
The new toilet will ship off to space on Sept. 29. You never think about the everyday things
NASA’s Bridenstine: going to lunar south pole
NASA has released its plan to return to the moon. In an accompanying live stream presentation, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Floating ant piles in flooded waters in League City
This might be nightmare fuel for anyone caught in floodwater. LEAGUE CITY, Texas (KTRK) — This might be
A tiny crustacean fossil contains roughly 100-million-year-old giant sperm
An ostracod encased in amber preserves what may be the oldest known fossilized sperm Ostracods look like nothing
Large bat colony drives National Weather Service’s radar batty
A large swarm is also called a “cauldron” of bats — and this one caused some rather, um,
Energy Harvesting Goes Organic: Self-Assembled Peptides for Electricity Generation
From AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Self-assembled peptides, when aligned, show great promise for electricity generation. Nanogenerators capable of
Venus Might Host Life, New Discovery Suggests
The unexpected atmospheric detection of phosphine, a smelly gas made by microbes on Earth, could spark a revolution
17th-century merchant ship discovered in the Baltic
Divers were searching for first and second world war wrecks at the mouth of the Gulf of Finland
La Niña has arrived. Here’s what it means for you.
By Harmeet Kaur via CNN (CNN)La Niña is here, which could mean a cold and stormier winter than
400-Year-Old Frozen Goat-Ice Mummies
By Mark B. for Science Times A hiker discovered the preserved remains of a 400-year-old goat embedded in
China’s ‘secretive’ reusable spacecraft lands successfully – state media
From Sky China’s experimental reusable spacecraft has successfully landed back on Earth, according to state media. The spacecraft
Full ‘Corn Moon’ rises tonight in the eastern sky
By Doyle Rice for USA TODAY The final full moon of summer – known this year as the