The truffle could have been sold for far more, but the company wanted to do to the auction for charity.
Successful Orion test means that NASA could soon put humans in space again
The United States hasn’t had the ability to put humans in space since 2011, but that could be about to change.
The world’s largest telescope is going to be built in Chile
It has been announced Thursday, December 4th, the European Souther Observatory (ESO) approved plans for the largest telescope ever constructed, to be built in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Electric eels reach into prey’s brains using electric discharges
The sea creature uses its electric organs to control prey, researchers say.
California is having the worst drought in 1,200 years, shocking new study says
Rising demand, low precipitation, and high temperatures have all combined over the last three years to create awful conditions for the Golden State.
Want to read Einstein’s letters and notes? They’re online now
Einstein was a prolific writer, detailing not only his scientific exploits, but also his personal thoughts and feelings.
NASA spacecraft Orion lands in Pacific Ocean after completing test flight
Europe’s ‘Extremely Large Telescope’ will give us a clear look into the universe
The goal is to use it to obtain new and extremely detailed glimpses of the universe, including imagery of exoplanets and exploring properties of the oldest stars and galaxies.
Bats have found a better way to navigate: with a 3D neural compass
Bats have special brain compass that helps them navigate.
Japanese probe hunting down the origins of life on an asteroid
During its trip to space, the probe is set to map the asteroid’s surface before landing, using small explosives to blast a crater and collect debris from its arrival.
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