Not just tiny arms: T. rex also had super small eyes to accommodate its big bite By Nicoletta Lanese published 11 August 22 T. rex may have evolved thin eye sockets to help handle its bite force.
Last supermoon of the year — the 'Sturgeon moon' rises tonight (Aug. 11) By Brandon Specktor published 11 August 22 The Sturgeon Moon, the fourth and final supermoon of 2022, rises on Aug. 11th.
'Gigantic jet' that shot into space may be the most powerful lightning bolt ever detected By Brandon Specktor published 11 August 22 Scientists detected the most powerful gigantic jet lightning bolt — a lightning bolt that shoots up out of a cloud into the ionosphere — ever.
How to lose fat and gain muscle By Harry Bullmore published 11 August 22 Reference Losing fat and gaining muscle at the same time is possible – here’s how
Mysterious mineral on Mars was spat out by an explosive eruption 3 billion years ago By Harry Baker published 11 August 22 Scientists have finally identified the origin of a puzzling volcanic mineral on Mars that was found at the bottom of an ancient lake by the Curiosity rover.
Which fruits are high in protein? By Anna Gora published 11 August 22 reference Looking for ways to increase your protein intake? Here are seven fruits that are high in protein
'Gigantic jet' that shot into space may be the most powerful lightning bolt ever detected By Brandon Specktor published 11 August 22 Scientists detected the most powerful gigantic jet lightning bolt — a lightning bolt that shoots up out of a cloud into the ionosphere — ever.
Scientists uncover ancient source of oxygen that could have fueled life on early Earth By Nicoletta Lanese published 10 August 22 Chemical reactions in early Earth's crust may have provided oxygen to ancient microbes.
Last supermoon of the year — the 'Sturgeon moon' rises tonight (Aug. 11) By Brandon Specktor published 11 August 22 The Sturgeon Moon, the fourth and final supermoon of 2022, rises on Aug. 11th.
Mysterious mineral on Mars was spat out by an explosive eruption 3 billion years ago By Harry Baker published 11 August 22 Scientists have finally identified the origin of a puzzling volcanic mineral on Mars that was found at the bottom of an ancient lake by the Curiosity rover.
37,000-year-old mammoth butchering site may be oldest evidence of humans in North America By Harry Baker published 10 August 22 But some experts are skeptical about the new findings.
Twin 'grumpy mouth' reliefs of Olmec contortionists discovered in Mexico By Jennifer Nalewicki published 10 August 22 Researchers have found two reliefs in Mexico that are tied to the ancient Olmec civilization.
Which fruits are high in protein? By Anna Gora published 11 August 22 reference Looking for ways to increase your protein intake? Here are seven fruits that are high in protein
6 myths about miscarriage By Maddy Biddulph published 11 August 22 While miscarriage is common, secrecy about pregnancy loss has lent itself to pervasive myths. Our experts debunk the most common myths about miscarriage here
Newly-discovered Langya virus infected 35 people in China By Ben Turner published 10 August 22 A newly-identified virus has sickened people in China after spilling over from animals.
Not just tiny arms: T. rex also had super small eyes to accommodate its big bite By Nicoletta Lanese published 11 August 22 T. rex may have evolved thin eye sockets to help handle its bite force.
Most of Florida's newly-hatched sea turtles are female. Why? By Patrick Pester published 10 August 22 Almost all sea turtle hatchlings are emerging from their eggs as females on some Florida beaches. What's going on?
Creepy deep-sea 'vanilla Vader' woodlouse is 25 times bigger than a land louse By Patrick Pester published 10 August 22 Scientists have identified a woodlouse relative — a 10-inch-long, creamy yellow critter called Bathynomus yucatanensis from deep in the Gulf of Mexico.
What is the birthday paradox? By Charles Q. Choi published 30 July 22 If you're in a random group of people, what are the chances that two of the people will have the same birthday?
Strange 'alien' holes discovered on the ocean floor By Ben Turner published 29 July 22 The holes form a straight line and appear at regularly repeating distances, and they are surrounded by tiny mounds of sediment.
How much does the soul weigh? By Stephanie Pappas published 25 July 22 Legend has it that the soul weighs 21 grams, but science can neither prove the existence of the soul nor weigh one.
What's the most popular color in the world? By Tia Ghose published 25 July 22 The most popular color can vary by culture, gender and time.
How many people can Earth support? By Martin McGuigan published 11 July 22 The number of people the planet can sustain depends on both the natural constraints of our environment and human choices.
What is Paris syndrome? By Joe Phelan published 5 July 22 Some people who visit Paris develop extreme symptoms — such as nausea, vomiting and hallucinations — when their expectations of the city do not jibe with reality.
Best laptops for students 2022: Go back to school in style with these sleek student laptops By Mike Jennings published 9 August 22 Buying Guide Go back to school in style with our guide to the best laptops for students.
Save up to $300 on Apple’s latest MacBook Pro at Best Buy By Lloyd Coombes published 8 August 22 Apple’s MacBook Pro and MacBook Air laptops are cheaper than ever - just in time for your back to school preparations.
MacBook Air M1 is now just $849, grab this fantastic back to school laptop deal By Lloyd Coombes published 4 August 22 Save $150 on Apple’s most portable MacBook, now at its lowest price in 2022.