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A spider with extraordinary genitalia, a carnivorous caterpillar that wears its prey's body parts, and a tiny opossum are ...
With the start of another new year comes the return of Awesome Games Done Quick. This year's AGDQ event is underway, starting the first full week of 2026 in a big way. This week has brought together ...
It’s no big secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for our bodies and minds. For 2025, our Sports & Outdoors ...
You're going to see a lot of stories in 2026 claiming soon-to-be-achieved science and tech advances. Here are the ones just ...
Nuclear fusion. People on Mars. Artificial general intelligence. These are just some of the advances that could come by the ...
Explore awesome science hacks and hands-on experiments with 292MM SCIENCE. Discover easy, practical tricks to understand everyday phenomena, create DIY gadgets, and solve challenges using scientific ...
An analysis of 15,000 games of 'rock, paper, scissors' has revealed the best strategy: Be random and ignore what happened last round. "Importantly, when trying to be unpredictable, it's not helpful to ...
“Deep Space Homer” is about as classic as The Simpsons episodes come. The Season 5 episode launches Homer into space as part of a special NASA program made to help boost ratings, and Homer fails his ...
Halloween is an especially fun time of year for geeks. We get to dress up as comic book characters, watch campy movies, and gorge ourselves on candy! But as adult geeks, the pinnacle of the season is ...
The inauguration of Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam has us looking at how we decide when, where, and even whether to build dams. But humans aren’t the only ones building dams – Loren Taylor of the ...