Wormholes are unstable and would require an enormous amount of negative energy to keep them from collapsing.
Scientists unearth 1,700-year-old mythical carvings along ancient Silk Road
Archaeologists found the cemetery in the city of Kucha in northwest China.
Dogs are sloppy because they don’t suck, according to study
Waters don’t dip the tips of their tongues into the water, meaning their lapping technique is more elegant.
Swimming robot gathers vital data about Antarctic ice
SeaBED, an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), helps to bridge the gap between difficulties in accurately measuring the ice thickness.
Amazing remastered images present Europa as it looks to the naked eye
Scientists are looking for clues about Europa’s geological history and chemistry of a worldwide ocean that is believed to exist below the ice.
Italian astronaut goes ‘latte speed’ with espresso machine on the ISS
Female Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti took along a specially adapted espresso machine on her recent trip to the International Space Station.
Gruesome black seadevil captured on film for the first time
Both the male and female versions are rarely seen and remain a mystery to researchers aside from knowledge about their life spans and reproductive biology.
Preventing the apocalypse: experts plan asteroid early warning system
The threat of an asteroid colliding with Earth is a real danger, as indicated by a large fireball and explosion over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in early 2013.
Terrifying seadevil photo shows just how scary the ocean can be
Recently a research team submerged into this deep underworld to encounter and document the first ever video and images of the rarely ever seen black ‘Seadevil’.
Moon time capsule will literally be ground-breaking
In a decade or so a new spacecraft attached with a high-tech drill, will land on the South Pole-Aitken basin, where it will drill 66 feet into the surface of the moon.
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