Since Viking 1 landed in 1976, humans have studied Mars from afar, relying on rovers and orbiters to analyze the planet. But ...
When we watch Kusimayu joining the hivemind in episode 9, it was a jolt to the system and a stark reminder that acts as a ...
Welcome to the Oddporium in Edgemoor, Delaware – a treasure trove where the bizarre, the macabre, and the wonderfully weird come together in a celebration of all things peculiar. In a world of ...
Research conducted by British scientists on zebrafish could lead to significant changes in current artificial insemination techniques used in humans. These researchers were able to ...
Honey badgers are not actually named for their love of honey, in fact, they raid bee hives to loot the delicious, protein-rich larva inside, which seems like an overly complicated way to get protein.
Wildlife photographer Pang Way shoots a lot from up close. Mostly, little critters that don't normally catch our attention ...
Is there an Outer SpaceX? With 3I/ATLAS set to fly by Earth in just over a week, experts continue to speculate over its origins. Harvard Scientist Avi Loeb believes that if aliens, the comet wouldn’t ...
Following a series of posts showing off their work on Alien: Earth's menagerie of new extra-terrestrial life - including a look at their designs for Steve, the show's Xenomorph - Weta Workshop is ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?
Humans are far more monogamous than our primate cousins, but less so than beavers, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Cambridge in England analyzed the proportion of full ...
Set aside your matches or lighter and try to start a fire—chances are you’d be left cold and hungry. But as early as 400,000 years ago, ancient hominins may have had the skills to conjure flame, ...