Volcano’s threat level set to “orange,” fourth-most out of five
Bizarre-looking Hallucigenia earns place in Tree of Life
A worm-like creature called Hallucigenia because of its unusual appearance has earned a spot in the Tree of Life.
Rosetta satellite begins to decipher composition of comet
The Rosetta spacecraft, a satellite launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2004, is making its final approach to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and already providing information about the composition of comets.
Keep your cool and charge your phone, all while you sweat
Lactate produced in sweat may be the latest viable bio energy source
Does communication breakthrough mark the end for parasitic plants?
Parasites and hosts exchange thousands of mRNA molecules
Harvard creates cooperative, 1000-robot ‘flash mob’
The tiny robots carry out simple commands to take advantage of their strength in numbers
Gravity-defying asteroids barely held together by weak forces
The asteroid spins so fast that interparticle forces are the only explanation for its cohesion
Lone star tick makes southerners allergic to red meat
The small tick ranges from Texas to Tennessee.
Astrophysicists: Voracious black holes consume three stars
Star consumption by black holes is said to occur only once every 10,000 years.
Antarctic midge has absurdly tiny genome
The midge’s tiny genome might be key to its survival.
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