Unexplained Structures Discovered Deep Beneath Pacific Ocean, First-Ever Painted Penis Bone Found In 2,000-Year-Old Roman Shaft, And Much More This Week
All the biggest science news stories of the week.
What The Fuck Is Happening?!
All the biggest science news stories of the week.
To pee or not to pee, let’s answer that question.
The location of a phantom eruption may have been identified.
This traditional dish from Rome gets a scientific analysis for a foolproof meal.
Since the late 1950s, researchers have been convinced the skull belonged to the Arsinoë IV, but it seems they were wrong.
A peek-a-boo island, eruptions of mud, and fiery plumes? I’m sold.
Could you have nocturnal lagophthalmos?
Arsenic is present in our atmosphere, though at a low level. However, new research has found a surprising source that contributes to its transmission.
Lava plains, new surfaces, and the location of possible ice deposits are a tease of things to come.
The symbol was very common in the Middle Ages and was used by cultures across the world before it was appropriated by German nationalists.