Cool Finds
The European Space Agency Has Made the Weirdest Short Film
The ESA's advertising Rosetta with a very unusual sci-fi short
Rainbows Don’t Include Purple Light, So Why Do They Sometimes Seem To?
Supernumerary rings, supernumerary rings, supernummrings
Artists In Search of Inspiration Can Now Find Their Muse On a Cargo Ship
Container ships now join Amtrak trains, dune shacks and remote islands in the Arctic circle as sights dedicated to artistic pursuit
You’ll Soon Be Able to Talk to London And Manchester’s Statues
Just scan a tag near the statues with your cell, and they'll call you with a quick first-person history lesson
What Appears to Be a Complete Mammoth Skeleton Was Discovered in an Idaho Ditch
A nearby reservoir has just covered the fossil in water, however, postponing the excavation
America's Finally Getting Its First Permanent Cat Cafe
Cappuccino and a Siamese, please
We're Terrible at Distinguishing Real And Fake Schools of Fish
You can test your fish school savviness in a free online game created by scientists
When Becoming a Man Means Sticking Your Hand Into a Glove of Ants
Young men must subject themselves to a ritual involving bullet ant-filled gloves not once but 20 times
A Zoo Python Had Six Babies in a "Virgin Birth"
The 20-foot-long reptile hadn't had a chance to meet a mate, but she still laid 61 eggs
Newsflash: Technology Cannot Guarantee a Baby
The unregulated egg freezing industry is profitable for those involved, but prone to failure for those looking to get pregnant
Your Cat Has No Idea What You Want And Is Kind of Scared of You
Cats don't do social skills
Rosetta’s Comet Smells Really, Really Bad
If you could breathe in space, you wouldn't want to breathe this air
How the Gates Foundation Is Making Cassava the Next Corn
Sophisticated plant breeding techniques (but no GMOs) and lots of money are aimed at improving this staple crop of the tropics
How to Grow a Giant Pumpkin
Science!
Antarctic Explorer’s Journal Found In Melting Ice
George Murray Levick served as a photographer, zoologist and surgeon with the North Party
Build a Cloud Chamber for Cheap And See Particles From Outer Space
A simple device lets you see cosmic rays' effects with your own eyes
Quarrying for Marble Looks Unreal
A film excerpt follows the boss at an open-pit marble quarry in Carrara, Italy
From Lightning on Jupiter to Apollo 13's Call for Help, Hear Some of NASA's Greatest Recordings
An audio archive captures some iconic moments of space history
This Awesome Synthesizer Turns the Weather Into Song
Hear the pitter-patter of rain in a new way
Sea Coral Makes Excellent Human Bone Grafts
Coral’s porous structure, with some chemical tweaks, is the perfect place for new bone and tissue to grow
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