Science Art: Mouth of Petromyzon Marinus with its Horny Teeth,
This is a “more definitely suctorial mouth with horny cuticular teeth,” according to Francis Maitland Balfour, a British biologist with a particularly distinguished name and […]
This is a “more definitely suctorial mouth with horny cuticular teeth,” according to Francis Maitland Balfour, a British biologist with a particularly distinguished name and […]
Science Daily listens close to baby humpback whales whispering to their mothers: Ecologists from Denmark and Australia used temporary tags on humpback mothers and their […]
This is a little “inside baseball,” but I’m as much thrilled by Open Culture‘s description of this archive as I am by the existence of […]
Sigh. I’m most of the way through one, but the words didn’t fall together even after the chorus turned up. One will follow soon, along […]
Click to embiggen This is Jupiter’s watery (well, icy) moon Europa, as pieced together in realistic color from a bunch of photos taken by NASA’s […]
Nature is gearing up for small engines going… well, pretty fast for their size. Because these chemists are racing single-molecule nanocars: Six teams from three […]
New York Times announces how one of America’s wealthiest computer scientists makes it possible to track where your tax money *really*, really goes: In an […]
Click to embiggen This is a diagram of how Mars appeared in the sky, as observed by Johannes Kepler (and his boss, Tycho Brahe). The […]
Science News investigates the forces at play when your shoes come untied: Mechanical engineer Oliver O’Reilly of the University of California, Berkeley was familiar with […]
NPR covers an unexpected discovery about an auto-immune condition believed to be genetic – celiac disease. You need to have the right (or the wrong) […]
Denmark’s The Local looks at the mummified remains of a woman who was anything but local, new research has found. One of the iconic ancestors […]
We’re moving on a planet that’s moving around a sun that’s moving – that way. Not a moment of stillness anywhere. From The Physical Sciences, […]
Nature has what must be the least appetizing life-extension program yet discovered: The findings were posted to the bioRxiv.org preprint server on 27 March1 by […]
New Scientist heads to São Tomé to get up close with the island’s grosbeak – a really big bird: Now it turns out the species […]
Science of Us looks over recent research showing that schoolkids learn better when they move around in class: “Kids aren’t meant to sit still all […]
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