Here’s What Space Shuttle Endeavour Looked at While You Looked at Space Shuttle Endeavour
Here’s what Endeavour saw during its #Spottheshuttle tour
6,500-Year Old Beeswax May Be Oldest Known Dental Filling
From the archives of an Italian museum, researchers may have found the oldest dental filling
America’s Issues with Voter Turnout Stretch Back More Than 200 Years
Since before the Revolutionary War, America has struggled with low voter turnout
Diamond Mines Are a Paleo-Climate Scientist’s Best Friend
A column of magma worked its way up from the mantle and drilled its way to the surface, bedazzling itself with diamonds that it picked up along the way
Doctors Warned Life Expectancy Could Go Down, And It Did
Some groups of Americans have actually seen their expected lifespans decline
Women Are Still Discriminated Against in Science
A recent study in PNAS suggests that, at least when it comes to science, gender bias is still going strong
The Hobbit You Grew Up With Isn’t Quite the Same As the Original, Published 75 Years Ago Today
The Hobbit was first published 75 years ago today - and it wasn’t exactly the way you remember it
After Summer Cyclone, Arctic Sea Ice Reaches New Low
On September 16, sea ice reached record lows in the Arctic, covering an area of just 3.41 million square kilometers or 1.32 million square miles
Artist Builds House, Invites Partiers to Trash It
Can a party ever be art?
The NFL’s Replacement Refs Are Changing the Odds for Gamblers
Gambling on NFL games is a huge industry, full of people making wagers on who will win this weekend, and the new referees are introducing a new set of probabilities
These Thin Sections of Rock Look Like Beautiful Stained Glass
The beautiful MicROCKScopica project was created by Bernardo Cesare, a professor of petrology and a photographer, who combined his talents in an absolutely stunning way
Does This Cat Know When You’re Going to Die?
Oscar the cat seems to know who will die and when - or perhaps he’s just looking for someone to pet him
This Robot Is Made Entirely of Paper And It Can Walk
This guy built a whole robot out of paper, and it actually works
Fire Tornado, Fire Devil, Whatever—Just Look at This Swirling Column of Fire
New York’s state climatologist and a professor of atmospheric sciences at Cornell University, the columns of dust are more similar to a dust devil
Honey Was the Wonder Food That Fueled Human Evolution (And Now It’s Disappearing)
Energy-rich honey could have been the food that let humans get so brainy
Unusual, Odd, and Curious Science Honored Tonight in This Year’s Ig Nobel Awards
The 22nd annual Ig Nobel awards kick off tonight, highlighting odd but interesting scientific research
Why Is a Russian Crater Teeming with Diamonds?
A meteorite impact 35 million years ago filled a Russian crater with diamonds
The Best Bits of XKCD’s Really, Really Big Comic
Cartoonist Randall Munroe designed a giant world that can be explored in the comic by clicking and dragging
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