Hubble Sees a Possible Runaway Black Hole Creating a Trail of Stars
The trail was so unusual that scientists originally dismissed it as the result of a malfunction, but follow-up spectroscopic observations it.
The trail was so unusual that scientists originally dismissed it as the result of a malfunction, but follow-up spectroscopic observations it.
The FDA recently granted "Breakthrough Therapy" designation to help speed along a pairing of the mRNA-4157/V940 vaccine
The Mars Curiosity rover has spotted some bizarre bone-like structures on the surface of Mars, exciting social media comments.
The "Green Monster" in the middle of the shot-an ode to Fenway Park in Boston, is something that scientists don't know what to make of.
The ingenious and unique feathers of a beloved African bird could provide the inspiration for space-age water bottles which keep liquid still whilst we move. The Namaqua sandgrouse, or "kilkamaine"— an Afrikaans word for the sound they make, is a desert specialist whose breast feathers can soak up water like a sponge and keep it […]
Is there a shape that could interlock with itself ad infinitum without ever replicating a pattern? Turns out, there is.
A tiny controllable robot acts as a real-life 'Pac-Man'—identifying and gobbling up damaged cells in living things.
When absorbing sunlight, plants produce a biochemical that is a common sight among home first aid kits—hydrogen peroxide—a disinfection.
When roselle polyphenols inhibited the lipase enzyme, the fat cannot be absorbed and is passed through the colon as waste.
Dating probably to the year 1190 CE, three individuals were found inside the tomb which was also constructed with a skylight of all things.
How can we cool houses without using A/C? Scientists have now discovered that one way would be to turn the roof into a beetle's shell.
Microplastics have been recorded everywhere we've looked for them, but macrophages can protect us from small amounts in our bodies.
The GRB was so bright, it effectively blinded the various instruments built to record them, including NASA's Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope.
In preparation for the May 4th launch, the team at CMU has conducted dozens of training simulations to ensure they can handle potential issues
Plants have been recorded emitted sounds that no human can hear-mostly while they are stressed, and unique to each species and stressor.
Researchers used a single-atom-thick nanomaterial to detect COVID-19 and the flu-at lower levels and much faster than other tests for either.
An astronomer discovered that Saturn's rings are changing the atmosphere-something that's never been seen before in our solar system.
One of the most ubiquitous of human building materials, concrete is also one of the most carbon-intensive manufacturing methods in society.
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