Deep-Sea Researchers Spot a Mysterious Jellyfish Near The Mariana Trench
The glowing jellyfish was previously unknown to science
Meteors Will Streak the Skies This Week Thanks to Halley’s Comet
Don't miss this annual show
A "Merbot" Retrieved Artifacts From Louis XIV’s Sunken Flagship
The humanoid diving robot could help researchers explore fragile wrecks from the surface of the sea
The Swiss Have Made Cheese Since the Iron Age
This discovery pushes Swiss cheesemaking traditions back millennia
Eating Toxic Algae Might Make Some Plankton Act Drunk
Though it may seem funny, it could have serious environmental consequences
A Robot Monk Is Spreading Buddhist Teachings in China
An adorable robot serves up automated mantras
Hubble Spies a Tiny Moon Orbiting Dwarf Planet Makemake
Our solar system still has plenty of surprises
Prince’s Paisley Park Studios Will Become a Museum
A la Graceland
Indian Artists Are Protesting a Private Takeover of a Public Art Gallery
Local artists want the Venkatappa Art Gallery to stay public
Take in the Beauty of This Gravity Web That Connects Galaxies Across the Universe
A new simulation visualizes how distant galaxies might be connected
For the First Time, See Two Early Medieval Books Written By Women On Display Together
The manuscripts detail the authors' experiences
An Israeli Brewery Recreated a 2,000-Year-Old Beer
Beer brewed as in Biblical times
Explore 300 Terabytes of CERN Data Now Free to Download
CERN’s latest data dump includes raw information from the Large Hadron Collider
Marijuana Advocates Want to Establish a Standard Unit of Highness
What’s the weed equivalent to an alcoholic drink?
The Hubble Scoped This Space Bubble Just in Time For Its Birthday
The Hubble Telescope has been in orbit for 26 years
This Artist Builds Tiny Rooms in Milan’s Forgotten Manholes
The seemingly whimsical project has a darker meaning
For the First Time in 800 Years, Rice and Beans Are Kosher for Passover
The Jewish Conservative movement relaxes a 13th-century ban on rice, corn and beans during Passover
Three People Hit With Criminal Charges Over Flint Water Crisis
Two state officials and a city employee are the first to be charged in connection with the Flint water crisis
Dutch Divers Found a 17th-Century Dress Buried Under the Sea
The 400-year-old gown was remarkably well-preserved
Every City Has a Unique Microbial “Fingerprint”
From architecture to microbes, every city is different
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