Earth
Bats Crash Into Each Other All the Time, High-Speed Cameras Reveal
by Becky Ferreira · 19 hours ago
Hey, I’m flyin’ here.
How the World Falls Apart
by Paul Cox and Stan Cox · 5 days ago
Not all at once but in millions of cataclysms small and large that strike somewhere everyday.
Chernobyl Has Turned into an Unlikely Poster Child for Environmentalism
by Becky Ferreira · 1 week ago
Between the return of wildlife and a promised solar power project, Chernobyl isn't what you think it is.
Scientists Release Air that Has Been Trapped for 800 Million Years
by Becky Ferreira · 2 weeks ago
Our finding answers one big question: Did life come first or atmospheric oxygen?”
Watch this Brief History of the Search for an Earthlike Exoplanet
by Becky Ferreira · 2 weeks ago
A trip inside the “holy grail” of exoplanet research.
Spiders Seem Much Bigger to Arachnophobes
by Michael Byrne · 3 weeks ago
Arachnophobes don't see the same spiders that the rest of us do, research suggests.
Like Dogs, Goats Bond with Humans Through Eye Contact
by Michael Byrne · 1 month ago
Cuteness within.
The World Is Melting But at Least We’ll Have Better Internet Because of It
by Aaron Frank · 1 month ago
Arctic sea ice once prevented ships from installing the undersea cables that support the internet. That’s no longer the case.
FEMA Contractor Predicts 'Social Unrest' Caused by 395% Food Price Spikes
by Nafeez Ahmed · 1 month ago
A FEMA contract predicts “social unrest” caused by a global food crisis.
A Small Island With a Big Shark Problem
by Motherboard · 1 month ago
Between 2011 and 2015, this small island suffered 13% of the world's fatal shark attacks.