Bathylepeta wadatsumi is a record-breaking limpet occupying volcanic rock deep below the surface of the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
If the moniker sounds familiar, it may be because the species was named after “Large Monk” Wadatsumi, a…
Bathylepeta wadatsumi is a record-breaking limpet occupying volcanic rock deep below the surface of the northwestern Pacific Ocean.
If the moniker sounds familiar, it may be because the species was named after “Large Monk” Wadatsumi, a…
Astronomers have captured images of what is thought to be Betelgeuse’s stellar companion – not only detecting a star orbiting a supergiant in a world-first, but solving a mystery that has puzzled astrophysicists for centuries. The research…
Dinosaurs might not have dental records, but their fossilized teeth offer fascinating clues into their dietary habits. Inspecting chemical signatures stored in the enamel, scientists writing in Palaeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology found…
Emerging from the darkness, a slimy claw punches through a gooey membrane and stretches towards the light. Thunder rumbles and crackles above the ground.
This isn’t the undead waking from their graves in a horror film’s opening scenes….
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Sometimes science doesn’t have to reinvent the wheel — it just needs to find clever shortcuts. While complex bioengineering and sophisticated nanotechnology are pushing medicine forward, researchers recently found an unexpected boost for…
New evidence suggests Stone Age people really did move massive Stonehenge boulders more than 200 kilometers (arouind 125 miles) to the inner ring of Stonehenge, without the help of any glaciers.
While not the largest of the mysterious…