Bill Nye And Amy Schumer Explain What The Universe Is For
OK Bill, you try and make a mitten and see how easy it is.
OK Bill, you try and make a mitten and see how easy it is.
"As the first American woman in space, Sally Ride — who would have been 64 today — captured the nation’s imagination as a symbol of the ability of women to break barriers. But her historic flight represented just one aspect of a remarkable and multifaceted life."
Revolutionary developments in the study of the DNA of our fossil ancestors are forcing a major rewrite of the human evolutionary story. And, they again highlight the weird sex lives of our Palaeolithic ancestors.
On its face, it makes sense, doesn’t it? Unless you’re some sort of psychopath, you don’t purposefully go out and murder a bunch of insects living in the great outdoors. You just let them be.
One nerve connects your vital organs, sensing and shaping your health. If we learn to control it, the future of medicine will be electric.
Rather than looking at ambiguous writing as inferior, perhaps we should see it as being more like poetry. It has a different function.
Remember to say thanks to your fovea!
Batteries are a triumph of science — they allow smartphones and other technologies to exist without anchoring us to an infernal tangle of power cables. Yet even the best batteries will diminish daily, slowly losing capacity until they finally die. Why does this happen, and how do our batteries even store so much charge in the first place? Adam Jacobson gives the basics on batteries.
A British Columbia doctor claims to have invented a bionic lens that gives you three times better vision than 20/20. Meet the latest entry into the realm of health care magical realism.
The advent of cheap genetic sequencing has given birth to a burgeoning ancestry industry. But before you pay to spit in a tube, here are a few facts for free.