A survey of more than 170,000 supermassive black holes, using NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), has astronomers reexamining a decades-old theory about the varying appearances of these interstellar objects.
Biological engineering technology allows drones to mimic nature
14 research teams published findings from studies on the improvement of drone flight and function by using natural blueprints found in the animal kingdom.
NASA reveals what the Earth would look like if it were made of selfies
NASA received more than 50,000 submissions.
Highly anticipated Camelopardalids meteor shower was a meteor drizzle
Light pollution, cloud cover, and a less dense debris field than anticipated hampered the anticipated Camelopardalids meteor shower.
Forget Godzilla, Komodo dragons return to the Bronx Zoo for new exhibit
Three Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizard species, have returned to New York’s Bronx Zoo for the first time since the 1950s.
Stop whining: Collection of plant and animal specimens does not contribute to extinction
Scientists argue that specimen collection is actually vital in avoiding extinction.
The kiwi once flew: DNA rewrites evolution of flightless birds
Scientists set the record straight regarding the kiwi’s family tree.
Build an effective homemade bedbug trap for just $1
The traps count on the insect’s difficulty climbing on smooth surfaces
Vigilantes to rescue abandoned NASA spacecraft
The small spacecraft entered active duty in 1978 and has been abandoned since 1997
Brains of comb jellies could help cure neural disorders
Study causes scientists to revisit the order in which animals evolved.
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