Babies Aren’t Afraid of Heights Until They Start Crawling
It’s only around month 9 that babies begin to recoil from the site of a steep staircase or the drop off of a changing table
It’s Not Just Men Who Flex Their Biceps at Women—Kangaroos Do, Too
Male kangaroos strike poses that show off their arms
A Well Preserved, 15-Foot Long Dinosaur Tail Is Being Dug Up in Mexico
The 72 million-year-old tail finding is quite rare, and a hip and other bones have also been found nearby
Climate Change Is Creating Cannibal Lobsters
Warming water means more lobsters—and lobster cannibalism
Arctic Forests Are On Fire Now More Than at Any Point in the Past 10,000 Years
The Arctic is burning stronger and more often, but what the future holds is still up in the air
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Live in the Hudson River
A piece of news that might keep you out of the water: researchers recently found antibiotic resistant bacteria
In Hawaii, Scientists Are Battling Invasive Plants with Herbicide-Shooting Paintball Guns
Paintball gun-wielding researchers have used this Rambo-like approach to reduce some patches on invasive plants by 80 percent
NASA Goes All the Way to Saturn, Takes a Stunning Selfie
Here it is: Earth, as seen from Saturn
Measles Outbreaks Are on the Rise in the U.S.
The latest Brooklyn outbreaks originated from someone contracting the disease abroad, carrying it home and spreading it to unvaccinated persons
Alzheimer’s Patients Often Self-Diagnose Years Before Doctors Do
In a study of 200 older people, researchers found that those who reported the most memory problems had the highest levels of beta amyloid in their brain
Can You Spot the Mars Rover in This Gorgeous Photo?
It’s in there somewhere, we swear!
After 69 Years, Second Oldest Pitch Drop Experiment Observes Drop
After 69 years, the pitch has finally dropped
An Icelandic Artist Accuses a German Contemporary of “Nature Terrorism”
In February, somebody painted words on some of Iceland’s most pristine landscapes
Instead of Being Protected, Antarctica’s Oceans Will Be Open for Fishing
A plan to protect millions of acres of Antarctic ocean was temporarily killed in a meeting yesterday
5,700 Dead As India Struggles With Changing Monsoon
As the climate changes, India’s monsoon is changing with it
How Does Bacteria Get Into Your House?
You only have yourself to blame.
In Archival Photos, Astronomer Discovers Neptune’s 14th Moon
The little moon had ignored detection until a veteran moon hunter spotted it in old photos
It turns out that there are some volcanoes that actually do ‘scream,’ emitting a tea-kettle-like screech prior to eruption.
Large, Distant Earthquakes May Cause Smaller Quakes at U.S. Drilling Sites
In a paper in Science, researchers think they may have found a reason for the uptick—water being injected deep into the earth.
Laser Bees Could Save Us From Asteroids
But, sadly, they are not genetically altered bees with laser-beam stingers
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