Man Who Suffered Permanent Eye Damage During 1962 Solar Eclipse Is Warning Others
(via Popular Mechanics) With all the excitement surrounding today’s solar eclipse, it’s hard to remember this phenomenon can actually be
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) With all the excitement surrounding today’s solar eclipse, it’s hard to remember this phenomenon can actually be
Read more(via The Atlantic) Today is the day a total solar eclipse will be seen over the continental United States. What
Read more(via Gizmodo) As everyone is undoubtedly aware by this point, on August 21st, folks across the United States will be
Read more(via National Geographic) There are 1.4 billion insects for each one of us. Though you often need a microscope to
Read more(via Popular Science) Sprawled over several buildings, McKinley Climatic Laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base is the largest indoor-weather testing
Read more(via Smithsonian) The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto, the first museum in the world to display a fully intact, preserved
Read more(via Wired) Over decades of Apollo, Mir, Skylab, space shuttle, and International Space Station missions, astronauts have had medical concerns
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) The synthetic material—forged in the blast of the first nuclear bomb test—has been buried, sold, collected, displayed,
Read more(via Grunge) Real science is terrifying. If you’re not delicately transferring corrosive acids from one thin, glass beaker to another,
Read more( via Grunge) We all do things we later come to regret, but for most of us that means a
Read more(via mental_floss) If you don’t know much about the deep blue sea—like why it’s not actually blue, for example—check out
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) At Monmouth Battlefield State Park, in Freehold, New Jersey, a group of volunteers has discovered a rare
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