September 28, 2018

It’s official, at last: this is the biggest bird that’s ever lived

There’s been more scientific debate over the title of the world’s biggest bird than you might have realised, with many

More than half the world’s orcas are being poisoned by our leftover chemicals

More than half of the world’s orcas are threatened by a group of toxic industrial chemicals that accumulate in their

CERN scientists say the LHC has confirmed two new particles, and possibly discovered a third

The Large Hadron Collider is at it again, showing us new wonders in the world of particle physics. Scientists working

Here’s the most important science news that happened this week

We know, we know, there’s so much internet to read, and so little time. That’s why we’ve been rounding up

Cats are actually terrible at controlling some rat populations, study shows

You’d probably think that a city with a feral cat population and a feral rat population would end up with

The Maya civilisation was far more complex than we thought, major discovery has revealed

In the autumn of 1929, Anne Morrow Lindbergh and her husband Charles flew across the Yucatán Peninsula. With Charles at

We just received more mind-melting photos and a video from the surface of an asteroid

Earlier this week, Japan’s space agency Jaxa made history by landing a pair of hopping rovers on an asteroid known