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Weird science studies that ended up being useful
Science isn’t always serious. Sometimes researchers ask questions that seem silly at first, like why toast lands butter-side ...
From mini-brains to spider-inspired gloves and wolf apple coatings, scientists are turning eerie-sounding experiments into ...
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady made headlines this week for, well, a certain number of reasons. For those ...
Unusual radio signals from beneath Antarctica’s ice continue to defy explanation. Several years ago, scientists using a ...
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Experiment Reveals What Is Truly Burrowing Beneath Mars's Dunes Each Spring
"In spring, this ice begins to warm up and sublimate. The last remnants of this ice are located on the shaded side of the ...
One of the coolest pieces of irony about our planet is that the ocean covers most of the surface of the Earth, and yet, the ...
This summer, a small number of invasive Mediterranean fruit flies were detected in San Jose. In response, the state started ...
Salisbury University has some fun Halloween activities in store for this Friday. This year, the university is hosting a ...
Dr Basil Brown was a 'health food enthusiast' who believed in the power of vitamins and natural diets - but his obsession ...
Silk decorations in spider webs aren’t just for show. They may help spiders “hear” their prey through vibrations.
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Zombie Ants, Spider Bait, and a Sneaky Burrowing Worm: The 6 Spookiest Science Discoveries of the Past Year
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology has found that leg loss doesn’t slow tarantulas almost at all.
A microscopic helium wave flume uncovers unprecedented nonlinear wave behaviours, including soliton fission and backward ...
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