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Like Dinosaurs, Meteorites Could Have Been Very Different Millions of Years Ago
Geologists discovered a new kind of meteorite they reckon could now be "extinct."
CERN Has an Actual, Literal ‘Animal Shelter’ for Computer Mice
This is the best thing I've ever seen, ever.
Tests Show We Could Build a Humongous Gravitational Wave Detector in Space
The LISA Pathfinder mission boasts results more than five times better than its requirements.
Oh My God, Fish Can Recognise Human Faces
A new study finds that archerfish can learn to distinguish one human face from others.
Why Are Sports Researchers So Scared of Menstruation?
We don't know how menstruation affects female athletes' performance, because studies don’t tend to track women throughout their cycles.
The UK Has Banned Drugs That Don’t Even Exist Yet
Scientists and policy experts have raised concerns about the UK government’s broad ban on “psychoactive substances.”
Astronauts Inflate Their First Expandable Habitat in Space
NASA's Jeff Williams is in the process of expanding the BEAM module of the ISS.
Why Do More People Not Know About Helen Sharman, the First Brit in Space?
25 years ago today, Helen Sharman became the first Brit in space.
Scientists Gave Depressed Patients Psilocybin in a First for Psychedelic Therapy
And the results are promising.
All the Attempts We've Made at Male Birth Control
Here are a few highlights in the hunt for a male contraceptive revolution.
How to Pick Music for People on LSD, From a Scientist Whose Job That Is
Neuroscience PhD student Mendel Kaelen researches the relationship between psychedelics and music. He explains how he picks the songs.