Polar bears aren't white, strawberries aren't berries, and the Earth isn't round—we'll have you rethinking everything you thought you knew for sure!
I've ALWAYS wanted to create an emoji version of myself, so that's why I've caked up two adorable chocolate YouTube and Instagram icons and a chocolate emoji cake, personalized to look just like ME!
For more than 150 years, scientists have debated whether Prototaxites—which stood roughly 24 feet tall and 3 feet wide—were an early lichen or fungus, like a “giant mushroom” Colin Schultz ...
They connect to a pair of connectors that seem to have relatively flat bottoms, and then slide across the surface like a mouse on a mouse pad. If you look closely, you can even see something that ...
Hall of torques Electrons have miniscule magnetic fields that, like planet Earth, are dipolar—some spins are oriented north (“up”) or south (“down”) or somewhere in between. Like magnets ...
Electrons have miniscule magnetic fields that, like planet Earth, are dipolar—some spins are oriented north ("up") or south ("down") or somewhere in between. Like magnets, opposite poles attract ...
Sound like a golden age for batteries? Figure 2. Levelized electricity costs (LCOE) for utility-scale battery storage in Australia. Battery system costs are critical. Costs of battery modules are ...
Without being a formal institution like the Socialist International, a 'reactionary international' nevertheless seems to be taking shape in the shadow of Trumpism, writes Le Monde columnist Sylvie ...
In a two-for-one moonshot, SpaceX launched a pair of lunar landers on Wednesday for U.S. and Japanese companies looking to jumpstart business on Earth's dusty sidekick. The two landers rocketed ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.— In a two-for-one moonshot, SpaceX launched a pair of lunar landers Wednesday for US and Japanese companies looking to jumpstart business on Earth’s dusty sidekick.
“We think every dense, dusty region that we see, and most of the ones we don’t see, look like this on the inside ... Check us out on EarthSnap, a free app brought to you by Eric Ralls and Earth.com.