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What This Rare Skull Tells Us About Dinosaur Parenting

Posted on October 11, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Some dinosaurs nurtured their offspring, but Diplodocus kids were likely left to fend for themselves as soon as they hatched. Continue reading What This Rare Skull Tells Us About Dinosaur Parenting→

Posted in Andrew Carnegie, diplodocus, evolution, fossils, Jurassic, paleontology, Parenting, sauropods, skull, teeth, The Land Before Time

Bees Go Eerily Silent During Total Solar Eclipses

Posted on October 10, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

“It was like ‘lights out’ at summer camp!” Continue reading Bees Go Eerily Silent During Total Solar Eclipses→

Posted in august, 21 2017, bumble bees, honey bees, oregon, Path of Totality, pollinators, recording, recordings, solar eclipse, South Carolina, total solar eclipse

Scientists Think Europa’s Equator Might Be Covered in 45-Foot-Tall Ice Spears

Posted on October 9, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Sharp spikes called penitentes may be waiting to impale any spacecraft that lands in the moon’s low latitudes. Continue reading Scientists Think Europa’s Equator Might Be Covered in 45-Foot-Tall Ice Spears→

Posted in aliens, Blades, Jupiter, landers, ocean worlds, penitentes, planetary science, spikes | Tagged Pluto

Researchers Show How Mount Vesuvius Eruption Vaporized Blood and Exploded Skulls

Posted on October 9, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Hundreds of people in the town of Herculaneum took cover from the eruption in boat-houses. Their bones tell a gruesome story. Continue reading Researchers Show How Mount Vesuvius Eruption Vaporized Blood and Exploded Skulls→

Posted in exploding head, gruesome, Herculaneum, lava, Naples, Pompeii, pyroclastic, skulls, steam, volcano | Tagged Archeology, Blood

Toxic Red Tide Spreads From Florida’s Gulf Coast Into Atlantic Waters

Posted on October 5, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Beaches were temporarily closed in Miami and Palm Beach this week as Florida’s algae bloom spread. Continue reading Toxic Red Tide Spreads From Florida’s Gulf Coast Into Atlantic Waters→

Posted in algae, algal blooms, atlantic, Florida, Gulf Coast, miami, Palm Beach, rick scott, toxic algae blooms

People Keep Calling the Cops on These Drunk Birds

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

“There is no need to call law enforcement about these birds as they should sober up in a short period of time.” Continue reading People Keep Calling the Cops on These Drunk Birds→

Posted in alcohol, berries, drunk birds, Drunk Tank, Facebook, fermentation, law enforcement, Minnesota, Police

8-Year-Old Girl Pulls Ancient Sword From Lake, Is Our Ruler Now

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

Long may Saga reign. Continue reading 8-Year-Old Girl Pulls Ancient Sword From Lake, Is Our Ruler Now→

Posted in discoveries, king arthur, Lake, Legends, museums, Sweden, sword, Viking

Astronomers May Have Discovered the First Known ‘Exomoon’

Posted on October 3, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

A new study suggests that the Jupiter-sized planet Kepler-1625b may host a Neptune-sized moon. Continue reading Astronomers May Have Discovered the First Known ‘Exomoon’→

Posted in astronomy, exomoons, exoplanets, Hot Jupiters, hubble space telescope, kepler space telescope, models, Transit | Tagged Columbia University, Hubble

Search for Planet Nine Turns Up Dwarf Planet at the Edge of Our Solar System

Posted on October 2, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

The world called ‘Goblin’ orbits about two times farther from the Sun than Pluto—and that’s at its nearest point. Continue reading Search for Planet Nine Turns Up Dwarf Planet at the Edge of Our Solar System→

Posted in discoveries, dwarf planets, goblin, Mauna Kea, Minor Planets, planet nine | Tagged Solar System

NASA Turns 60

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Becky Ferreira

NASA’s former chief technologist Mason Peck discusses the past, present, and future of the agency that took humans to the moon. Continue reading NASA Turns 60→

Posted in Podcasts, Radio Motherboard, Space

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