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No, a Swiffer probably won't work if you're trying to clean your moon home. → Read More
"You can't sit with us," says a popular flamingo, probably. → Read More
"You can't sit with us," says a popular flamingo, probably. → Read More
Watch 2018's Prospect for the story, of course, but also for the impeccable aesthetic. → Read More
Defying our theories of planetary formation, this "forbidden" world quietly orbits a little star. → Read More
One of two upper-class brothers living in ancient Israel had a hole drilled into his skull. But why? → Read More
One of two upper-class brothers living in ancient Israel had a hole drilled into his skull. But why? → Read More
Watch 2018's Prospect for the story, of course, but also for the impeccable aesthetic. → Read More
A prototype wearable piece of tech can tell you when to stop belting that Taylor Swift song. → Read More
Watch 2018's Prospect for the story, of course, but also for the vibes. → Read More
Watch 2018's Prospect for the story, yes, but also for the vibes. → Read More
A strangely spherical explosion in space has astrophysicists scratching their heads. → Read More
Named for J.R.R. Tolkien, this species lives in a "universe of fantasies," its discoverer said. → Read More
Before Galileo, Newton and Einstein, there was a man named Leonardo da Vinci. → Read More
Forget aliens, look at this frog. → Read More
Forget aliens, look at this frog. → Read More
Most of the correspondence was with the French ambassador – and primarily about conspiracies, mystery and captivity. → Read More
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change devastation yet one of the least responsible for it. → Read More
Gravitational microlensing allows astronomers to make a historical measurement of a white dwarf's mass. → Read More
Researchers are using chaos theory to 3D-print stunning pieces of jewelry. As Einstein himself said, "The greatest scientists are always artists as well." → Read More