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You’re Living Alongside Invisible Wormholes, Scientists Say—and They May Be Warping Your Reality
Boosting one term in a complex equation helps scientists explain how the results could change. Scientists in Greece have laid out a mathematical framework to help explain a so-far-unsolved gap in our
Falcon 9 rocket launches NASA's ocean-observing satellite into space
A Falcon 9 rocket topped with an ocean-observing satellite launched into space Sunday night from California's central coast.
Why the chemtrail conspiracy theory lingers and grows—and why Tucker Carlson is talking about it
Everyone has looked up at the clouds and seen faces, animals, objects. Human brains are hardwired for this kind of whimsy. But some people—perhaps a surprising number—look to the sky and see
Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behavior of mammals
As the days continue to get shorter, scientists have made a significant discovery in understanding exactly what makes mammals exhibit seasonal behaviors like hibernation and migration.
From SR-71 to SpaceX: Why Sonic Booms Are Rattling the U.S. Again
Sonic booms are back on the political radar along California’s coast as frequent SpaceX launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base rattle homes, beaches, and wildlife. -The California Coastal
How Giraffes Evolved to the Elegant and Vertical Creatures They Are Today
The African continent contains a plethora of creatures great and small, but none stick out quite like giraffes. They tower above the competition. They also look practically alien compared to the more
Narwhals caught on camera colliding with deep ocean monitors
The narwhals may be mistaking the recording equipment for cod they love to feed on, say scientists. The post Narwhals caught on camera colliding with deep ocean monitors appeared first on Talker.
3,000 cows trapped on rotting, fly-infested cargo ship as port refuses docking
A livestock carrier loaded with thousands of cattle has become stranded far from land, turning into a scene of heat, filth and worsening animal suffering.
Scientists Found Deadly Blue Goo at the Bottom of the Ocean—Filled With Signs of Life
The goo, which is heavily alkaline serpentinite mud, contained lipid biomarkers, supporting the theory that early life began near ancient mud volcanoes
See how this wolf steals fish, a new discovery of animals using tools
Video from the coast of British Columbia may be the first documented instance of a wild wolf using a tool, according to the researchers who published it on Monday.
A gulf separating Africa and Asia is still pulling apart — 5 million years after scientists thought it had stopped
The Arabian and African tectonic plates failed to pull apart 28 million years ago at the Gulf of Suez, but the area hasn't stopped rifting.
Why do brighter astronomical objects have negative magnitudes?
What is the baseline for determining the magnitude scale of celestial objects? Why do brighter objects have negative numbers? Dean TreadwayKnoxville, Tennessee The first observer to catalog
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