April 14, 2022

Tardigrades may ride snails to get to a destination, even if it means death

Traveling by snail may not sound like the quickest way to get around, but it’s faster than walking … if

There’s a strange new discovery about the brain structures involved in reading skill

Our ability to look at abstract symbols and map them onto sounds is one of the key skills for becoming

Scientists Ran an Experiment to Identify the Personality Profile of an A-Hole

There is a word reserved for a particular kind of person. That word is ‘asshole’. ‘Asshole’ in its most literal

Predicted ‘Ancestor’ of Supermassive Black Holes Found Lurking at The Dawn of Time

A first-of-its-kind ‘missing link’ object detected in the early Universe may solve the mystery of the oldest supermassive black holes

This could be the earliest evidence of a 260-day Maya calendar ever found

Among the fragments of an ancient Mesoamerican mural, archaeologists in Guatemala have uncovered the earliest unequivocal evidence of a Maya

Complex life may have started on Earth much earlier than we thought

All life on Earth likely emerged from one spark in Earth’s early history. Some time later, it diversified, branching off

18,000 years ago, the ‘Zealandia Switch’ decimated Earth’s glaciers. Has it returned?

Earlier this month, we wrapped up the latest annual end-of-summer snowline survey over New Zealand’s South Island (Te Waipounamu), providing