Mimas in Saturnlight
Peering from the shadows, the Saturn-facing hemisphere of Mimas lies in near darkness alongside a dramatic sunlit crescent. […]
Peering from the shadows, the Saturn-facing hemisphere of Mimas lies in near darkness alongside a dramatic sunlit crescent. […]
Which came first, the sponge or the comb jelly? Published: August 2, 2019 at 02:00AM from #NYT Science […]
More than one million children and adults are allergic to sesame in the United States, scientists report. But […]
Sometimes BODMAS is just PEMDAS by another name. And no, the answer is not 100. Published: August 2, […]
With advances in synthetic biology, researchers and entrepreneurs strive to create cows’ milk without cows. Published: August 2, […]
A small constellation hiding near the south celestial pole, The Chamaeleon boasts no bright stars. Stars are forming […]
The spacecraft’s controllers on Earth succeeded in steering the spacecraft, demonstrating that mylar sails used for propulsion. Published: […]
It’s not the first self-driving bike. But equipped with an A.I. chip, it may be the nearest to […]
Competition among these male spiders is fierce. So suitors take advantage of clues left by their reproductive rivals. […]
A hand-held device could help farmers identify blighted plants, and perhaps reduce agricultural losses. It’s like a strep […]