We might finally have found where complex life came from0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- January 19, 2017
We could be descended from a group of microbes called ‘Asgard’.
We could be descended from a group of microbes called ‘Asgard’.
The Pentagon may soon be unleashing a 21st-century version of locusts on its adversaries after officials on Monday said it had successfully tested a swarm of 103 micro-drones.
Heavy rains in central Australia have brought to light a mysterious alien looking bug hatching from years of obscurity.
Giant squids are easily faked, but this one from Japan is a real one.
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The true identity of a mysterious dinosaur known only from a pair of gigantic arms with huge claws that were found almost half a century ago has finally been revealed.
It was fruit killed the beast. Gigantopithecus, the largest known ape, may have been wiped out by a diet of fruit containing little nourishment.
An unparalleled image from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory is giving an international team of astronomers the best look yet at the growth of black holes over billions of years beginning soon after the Big Bang.
The AWAKE experiment at CERN made a breakthrough at the end of last year. A long-term technology-development project, its aim is to drag electrons through a plasma, behind a beam of protons, and provide a route to higher energies than the Large Hadron Collider
This new breed of machines could help save lives in situations where human responders are unable to safely reach victims.