Populations in Florida and Mexico may be de-listed, however.
Large Hydron Collider set to start discovering the dark matter particle
The Higgs particle may soon fall to second place on the LHC’s repertoire of achievements.
Solar eclipse hammers European power grid, wows scientists
Although many in Europe were underwhelmed by what was for them a partial eclipse, scientists near Norway captured spectacular footage of the event.
Mushrooms glow in the dark so insects will help spread spores, say researchers
People have been aware that mushrooms glow for a long time, but what they achieve by glowing has remained a mystery until now.
Museum curator builds a database of the world’s oldest telescopes
Collection currently includes more than 1,000 telescopes made before 1750
Researchers find that a parasite boosts cannibalism in shrimp
In the latest example of parasite driven behavior, researchers showed that infected shrimp practice cannibalism at twice the normal rate.
Satellite data shows winter Arctic sea ice is at a record low
Winter sea ice in the arctic is at its lowest point since satellite imaging began, which could be a bad sign for summer ice levels.
Huge 9-foot ‘butcher croc’ walked on two legs and ruled 230 million years ago
A specimen was uncovered in North Carolina by scientists, who believe that the fearsome beast was at the top of the food chain before dinosaurs arrived.
Astronomers observe the dust factory of an ancient supernova
Everything is made of ‘star stuff’ but the origin of the dust that makes it all has been something of a mystery.
9th century ring from Viking cemetery was engraved with Arabic letters
Artifact represents a rare piece of physical evidence of contact between Norse and early Muslim cultures.
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