One of the Earliest Feature Films Was This Italian Adaptation of Dante’s Inferno
It's the earliest surviving complete feature-length film, made in 1911
Almost Half of Black and Latina Scientists Report They’ve Been Mistaken for Administrative Assistants or Janitors
Women of color in science are more likely to experience some forms of bias
This Boomerang-Shaped Aircraft Could be the First to Fly on Mars
The lightweight glider would search for potential landing spots to be used by a future manned mission to Mars
To Better Understand Lava, an Artist and Scientist Make Their Own
A lab at Syracuse University creates melts basaltic rock in a modified furnace
After the Dinosaurs Died, Earth Experienced the Age of Fish
The fossil record shows how ray-finned fishes took over the planet's oceans
This Beautiful Valley in Turkey is Home to 100 Species of Butterflies
The valley's remote location keeps the butterflies happy and thriving
Travel Inside a Human Heart With This Video
An informative video shows off a research team’s simulation of the beating heart
Germany is Turning its Old Military Bases Into Nature Reserves
While downsizing the military, Germany sets aside land for wildlife
Here's How Plastic Toy Dinosaurs are Made
A series of molds help the toy creators’ vision pop into 3-D
Here’s Why Scientists Want to Flood the Grand Canyon
Without sediment flowing through the canyon, it loses sandbars vital to the river ecosystem
Pet Goldfish Released into the Wild Are Getting Really Huge
Monster goldfish are trouble for native fish
Here’s A Map of All the Trees in California
Every meter covered by trees shows up
Have Something Rude to Say? Put it on This 2300-Year Old Statue in Rome
A cardinal started the tradition of decorating this statue with snarky poems and insults
Lakes on Saturn’s Moon are Really Sinkholes Filled With Liquid Methane and Ethane
Strange and changeable lakes might form just as certain water-filled lakes do on Earth
An Art Dealer Just Found a Forgotten Monet Pastel Hidden Behind Another Drawing
The pastel depicts a lighthouse and jetty near Monet’s childhood home
Catch and Release: This Device Could Help Accidentally Caught Fish Survive
The SeaQualizer returns fish safely to the depths of the ocean
The Demand for Sand is so High There are Illegal Sand Mining Operations
Only certain kinds of sand can be used in construction and mining it causes problems
The Creators of Super Mario Drafted The Game on Graph Paper
The levels were originally planned out one at a time by hand
Here’s What People Are Asking Google About Climate Change
The visualization reveals what people want to know about the environment
How Do Scientists Weigh a Supermassive Black Hole?
A new method puts the mass of one black hole at 140 million times the mass of our Sun
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