97 cartoonified scientists want to set the record straight on climate change
Scientists are declaring their 97-percent consensus on climate change, loud and clear.
On Sep 10, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
NEUROTiQ from Sensoree is a mood ring for your brain
Wear your mood on your head, rather than your sleeve.
On Sep 8, 2014 by Mike Wehner
Astronauts on the International Space Station make amazing tour guides
Maybe they’re chatting about your city.
On Sep 4, 2014 by Mike Fenn
Short film ‘The Weight of Mountains’ makes geology into poetry
“All the good and evil things that happen in the world are of no consequence to the magnitude of their scale.”
On Sep 4, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
New data shows the boundaries of our galaxy’s neighborhood
That 500-million-light-year wide block party is going to be epic.
New technology will enable us to touch things in virtual reality
One step closer to the Matrix.
On Sep 1, 2014 by Mike Wehner
Here’s how you can listen to the entire planet
Welcome to the field of soundscape ecology.
On Aug 29, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
What we can learn about evolution from dinosaur eels
Nature is amazing.
On Aug 28, 2014 by Eric Geller
What are these odd sea creatures washing up on California beaches?
No, they’re not jellyfish.
On Aug 28, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Scientists are using YouTube clips to teach robots about human behavior
What’s next, vlogging robots?
On Aug 27, 2014 by Rae Votta
The beauty of studying physics in one incredible video
Xiangjun Shi’s student project is worth watching.
On Aug 26, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
NASA needs your help to analyze photos of light pollution
Citizen scientists, rally!
On Aug 22, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
SpaceX rocket explodes over Texas
No injuries were reported.
On Aug 22, 2014 by Taylor Hatmaker
The luminescent lives of ‘fiery body’ plankton
Not all planktonic animals are small.
On Aug 22, 2014 by [email protected]
The 5 biggest lies you’ve been told about orgasms
Spoiler: Sex is about a whole lot more than getting off.
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