Flecks of Extraterrestrial Dust, All Over the Roof
After decades of failures and misunderstandings, scientists have solved a cosmic riddle.
— NY Times
— NY Times
This House Off Lake Ontario Is Completely Covered in Ice
Wind and water and winter are a dangerous combination.
— Atlas Obscura
— Atlas Obscura
How to super-size your memory, according to science
Neuroscientists were able to train people with ordinary memory skills to emulate memory champions.
— BBC News
— BBC News
Scientists rewrote the DNA of an entire species
Biologists designed a new type of yeast from scratch. Now, they want to bring it to life.
— Vox
— Vox
Alien hunters claim to have spotted 2-mile wide 'saucer' moving along the seafloor
Thousands of miles below the Pacific, off the coast of California, lies what a researcher believes is a 'crawling circle.'
— DailyMail.com
— DailyMail.com
Five Surprising Things About the Phoenix Lights
20 years ago, the city of Phoenix witnessed unidentified lights that riveted the population.
— AZ Central
— AZ Central
Japan: Two Men Stab Themselves to Get Out Of Work
In unrelated incidents, the men injured themselves on the same day for the same reason.
— Weird Asia News
— Weird Asia News
NASA Plans To Create Coldest Spot in the Universe
Test is designed to examine principles of quantum theory.
— CNBC
— CNBC
What Cassini's Daring Ring-Dive Around Saturn Could Tell Us About Uranus
Jokes aside, the data may be able to tell us about similar conditions around a more distant planet.
— Space.com
— Space.com
LSD Could Actually Heal the Brain
Stigmatized for decades, psychedelic drugs may actually have lasting healing effects.
— Wired.co.uk
— Wired.co.uk
The Spockmania of the 1960s really surprised Leonard Nimoy
He even became a surprise sex symbol.
— The Vintage News
— The Vintage News
NASA Just Found a Lost Spacecraft Orbiting the Moon
India's first moon probe was lost eight years ago.
— Gizmodo
— Gizmodo
Study Finds Paranormal Investigators Are Regular People
University study says paranormal investigators are not geeks or weirdos.
— SFU News
— SFU News
Ancient Palace Found In Ruins Under Temple Destroyed by ISIS
Act of vandalism uncovers older site.
— DailyMail.com
— DailyMail.com
Welcome to Pleistocene Park
Russian scientists are trying to revive fossil mammals like the woolly mammoth.
— The Atlantic
— The Atlantic
Scientitsts Say Fast Radio Bursts Could Power Alien Spacecraft
Detection of strong and possibly artificial radio bursts may be evidence of ET activity.
— Space.com
— Space.com