December 20, 2021

We finally have the first-ever analysis of stardust retrieved from the Ryugu asteroid

It’s been over a year since the Hayabusa2 probe delivered its precious cargo of dust from an alien space rock,

Crowds can cause bridges to sway unnervingly, and we may finally know why

You may have experienced an unsettling amount of swaying and wobbling if you’ve been on a bridge with large numbers

Physicists claim they’ve quantum entangled a tardigrade with a qubit. But have they?

A team of physicists claims to have entangled a superconducting qubit and a tardigrade, moving the freezing, tiny, and well-controlled

NASA releases ghostly sounds recorded at Ganymede by the Juno probe

In another context, Jupiter‘s moon Ganymede might have been a planet. As the largest moon in our Solar System, it’s one

Brutal Viking ritual called ‘blood eagle’ was anatomically possible, study shows

Famed for their swift longboats and bloody incursions, Vikings have long been associated with brutal, over-the-top violence. Between the eighth

We could harness white noise to save the lives of millions of birds. Here’s how

Billions of birds die each year from collisions with tall glass buildings, communication towers and power lines – a gobsmacking