National Geographic is taking you on a wildlife-packed adventure to Africa
You don’t even need to board an airplane.
On Aug 20, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
ASAPscience explains what happens to your brain when you’re depressed
Is your brain wired for depression and can you treat it?
On Aug 20, 2014 by Rae Votta
The YouTube version of Shark Week is so much better than the original
Live every week like it’s Several Consecutive Calendar Days dedicated to Predatory Cartilaginous Fishes.
On Aug 16, 2014 by Aja Romano
Saturn’s 6-sided vortex sounds like something straight out of ‘Star Wars’
There’s always something strange going on with Saturn, the solar system’s most photogenic planet.
On Aug 11, 2014 by [email protected]
This 14-year-old wants cyberbullies to think before they post
Think before you post? That’s the idea.
On Aug 9, 2014 by Micah Singleton
Microsoft researchers create touchscreen technology that touches back
Now this is hands-on.
On Aug 9, 2014 by Mike Wehner
Study says neurotics share more Facebook photos, extroverts change profile pictures often
If you’re a frequent uploader you’re either an extrovert, or neurotic, according to a new study.
On Aug 8, 2014 by Mike Wehner
Elon Musk’s SpaceX to create spaceport in Texas
SpaceX celebrates its new digs with a rocket launch.
On Aug 6, 2014 by Taylor Hatmaker
The ‘Kardashian index’ measures researchers’ social clout
The “Kardashian Index” measures a scientist’s citations against his or her Twitter followers.
On Aug 5, 2014 by Shadan Larki
Scientists are livetweeting a major fossil dig in Wyoming
Watch a fossil dig from the comfort of your computer.
On Aug 5, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Scientists develop ‘The Visual Microphone,’ a method of extracting ambient sound from silent objects
We’re never going near a bag of chips again.
On Aug 4, 2014 by Taylor Hatmaker
Why a kangaroo’s tail is so much more than a crutch
Think kangaroos have four legs? Scientists say count again.
On Aug 2, 2014 by [email protected]
The science and art of mathematically perfect bagel cutting
This guide to a mathematically correct breakfast would easily blow the mind of any Panera employee.
On Jul 30, 2014 by Greg Seals
AsapSCIENCE explores the troubling world of sleep debt
If you get too little, or too much, your brain could suffer.
On Jul 28, 2014 by Rae Votta
NASA just made it possible to 3D-print your own asteroid
NASA has a lot of free time these days, apparently.
On Jul 25, 2014 by Micah Singleton
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