Aliens Might Never Appreciate How Cool Voyager’s Golden Record Is
(via Atlas Obscura) In the late summer of 1977, NASA launched a pair of interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and 2.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In the late summer of 1977, NASA launched a pair of interstellar probes, Voyager 1 and 2.
Read more(via Listverse) You’ve probably seen the periodic table of the elements before. Perhaps it still haunts your dreams, or maybe it
Read more(via Listverse) Chemistry surrounds us every day. From cooking our food to driving our cars to our very own bodily metabolism.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Steamboat Geyser is impressive. When it really gets going, it can spew water 300 feet in the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) From the 1880s to the present, women have helped define, describe, and organize the our solar system,
Read more(via EOS) Suppose some cosmic event, say, an asteroid impact, stopped Earth from rotating and then set it spinning the
Read more(via Wired) A wickedly fast fastball isn’t the anomaly it once was. A decade ago, Major League pitchers threw a
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) If we ever send humans to Mars, those humans are going to need a steady supply of food…which
Read more(via Mental Floss) Ansel Adams was a genius with a camera, but he wasn’t so great about taking notes. The
Read more(via Listverse) Scientific data can be mind-numbing. But science also extends beyond the dry textbooks with worthy finds and mysteries. Recently,
Read more(via Neatorama) People have been lifting ideas from Mother Nature for decades. Velcro was inspired by the hooked barbs of
Read more(via Grunge) Life in the 21st century is hard enough, but just imagine how much more stressful your commute would be
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