”An Underwater Photographer’s Dream”: Watch Big-Bellied Seahorses Passing Eggs Between Each Other
”I’ve now witnessed this five times; I’m very lucky.”
The Largest Moon In The Solar System Could Be A Dark Matter Detector
A closer look at the moon by ESA’s Juice and NASA’s Europa Clipper could reveal all.
Ancient Crater Lakes Rewrite Saharan Climate History, And Possibly Civilization’s Origins
The findings suggest the Sahara had an extra source of rain that kept part of it habitable until surprisingly recently.
Unique White Dwarf Heavier Than The Sun Is Hiding A Merger In Its Past
Ultraviolet observations suggest that some heavy white dwarf mergers might be masquerading themselves.
Rare Crystalline Gold Accounts For Just 1 Percent Of The World’s Gold, And It’s Beautiful
Cubes, leaves, branches. Gold can be much spicier than a nugget.
300,000-Year-Old Skull Shows Neanderthals Lived Alongside Another Ancient Human Ancestor
This prehistoric species remained independent of the Neanderthal lineage in Europe, maintaining a close relationship with African populations.
First-Of-Its-Kind Footage Shows Human Embryo Implantation In Real-Time
“It is a surprisingly invasive process.”
Very First Humans To Make And Use Tools Imported Their Stones 3 Million Years Ago
This pushes back their ability to plan in advance and mentally map their surroundings 600,000 years earlier than thought.
Meet Splash: The World’s First Search-And-Rescue Otter Hunting For Missing People In Florida
The Sunshine State has an unlikely underwater hero in the form of an otter called Splash.