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discoverynews:‘Skeletorus’ and 'Sparklemuffin’ the Newest SpidersTwo gorgeous new species of peacock spiders nicknamed “Skeletorus” and “Sparklemuffin” have been discovered in Australia, according to a new report. Learn about
discoverynews: micdotcom: Watch: Bill Nye’s graduation speech was as fiery and inspiring as you’d expect Bill Nye is killing it!
discoverynews:‘For Allah’ Inscription Found on Viking Era RingAncient tales about Viking expeditions to Islamic countries had some elements of truth, according to recent analysis of a ring recovered from a 9th century Swedish grave.Featuring
discoverynews: nationalpost: Orvillecopter takes flight: Cat run over by car gets extra life… as a remote-controlled helicopterA cat, a helicopter, or a piece of art? The Orvillecopter by Dutch artist Bart Jansen is all of that!Jansen’s beloved
discoverynews: micdotcom: EnChroma reactions keep getting better and better “Oh, man, far out!” That’s Tyrone, a colorblind Australian man, reacting to his first experience with a pair of EnChroma glasses — eyewear designed to enhance color
discoverynews: Despite the Dark, Giant Squid Eyes See All The enormous eyes of giant and colossal squid may help them spot predatory sperm whales in their dim undersea habitat, a new study finds. These mysterious squid are tough to spot and even tougher
discoverynews: Worst-Case Ebola Prediction: 1.4 Million Cases in Four Months Dire new estimates show that people who contract the deadly Ebola virus have a 70.8 percent chance of dying — and the disease is on course to spread even more rapidly than
discoverynews: Human Hamster Wheel Turns Up Productivity
discoverynews: Why Are Asia’s Glaciers Mysteriously Expanding? Glaciers around the world are melting, retreating and even vanishing altogether. But in the mountainous Karakoram region of Asia — home to K2, the second-highest peak on Earth — the
discoverynews: Partial Solar Eclipse to Dazzle US on Thursday
discoverynews: Sphinx Head Found in Mysterious Greek Tomb
discoverynews: Breakthrough: DNA ‘Wire’ Carries Electric Current In research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, a international group of researchers hailing from Cyprus, Denmark, Italy, Spain and the United States has demonstrated that
discoverynews: How Many Dimensions Does The Universe Have?
discoverynews: Hubble Stares Deep into Glittering Stellar ‘Snow Globe’ The observation, captured by the veteran telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) in optical and infrared wavelengths, shows the densely-packed central region of Messier
discoverynews: Viking Women Colonized New Lands, Too Vikings may have been family men who traveled with their wives to new lands, according to a new study of ancient Viking DNA. Maternal DNA from ancient Norsemen closely matches that of modern-day people
discoverynews: Are Habitable Binary Planets Possible? As we seek-out planets orbiting stars inside their habitable zones, astronomical techniques are becoming so sophisticated that, one day, we may be able to probe the atmosphere of a distant exo-Earth
discoverynews: Why You Get Angry When You’re Hungry: The Science Of “Hangry”
discoverynews: Bird Lays Shimmering Egg That Changes Color The first known naturally iridescent eggs have just been identified and are laid by a bird known as the great tinamou, aka “mountain hen,” according to a paper published in the latest issue
discoverynews: Why Does Venus Glow Green?
discoverynews: Monster Black Hole Belches Record Flare The giant black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy recently spit out the largest X-ray flare ever seen in that region, astronomers say.
discoverynews: ‘Living Fossil’ Frilled Shark Caught Off Australia A rare frilled shark, whose species dates back 80 million years, was caught in a fishing trawler off Australia’s coast. More info
discoverynews: Space Telescope Snaps 100 Million Epic Solar Photos
discoverynews: High-speed Cameras Capture the Smell of Rain By aiming high-speed cameras at raindrops, we may be able to actually see why a spring rainfall smells so good. In a new study released this week by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
discoverynews: Corpse of 200-Year-Old Monk Found in Lotus Position
discoverynews: Merging White Dwarf Stars March to Supernova DoomAstronomers have discovered a stellar rarity deep inside an oddly-shaped nebula — two white dwarf stars on the verge of a cataclysmic merging event.
discoverynews: Mysterious Mars Plumes Defy ExplanationAmateur astronomers gazing at Mars have discovered gigantic plumes soaring more than 125 miles above the planet’s surface, a phenomenon that so far defies explanation.At least 18 sightings were
discoverynews: NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has discovered the densest exoplanet yet, but how can we determine the mass of a planet that is so far away?
discoverynews:280-Pound Catfish Reeled in by Italian Fisherman
discoverynews: Photo First: Light Captured as Both Particle and WaveIt’s one of those enduring Zen koans of science that we’ve all grown up with: Light behaves as both a particle and a wave—at the same time. Einstein taught us that, so we’re
discoverynews: Could This Alien Cell Thrive on Titan?In a world first, chemical engineers have taken a different look at a question astronomers and biologists have been pondering for decades: Does Saturn moon Titan host life?Of course, Titan is way too
discoverynews: Fastest Star Ever Seen Will Escape from the GalaxyThe compact star US 708 hasn’t had an easy life. Paired with a domineering partner, 708’s mass was siphoned away, reducing it to a dense, helium-filled core.But 708 didn’t go quietly
discoverynews: How Fecal Transplants Can Save LivesA modernized medical breakthrough, known as fecal microbiota transplantation, is revolutionizing treatment for the superbug, Clostridium difficile. Follow a patient through the entire process, from the
discoverynews: Slime Mold ‘Biocomputer’ Maps Ancient Roman RoadsFor a few decades now, scientists have been studying a particular kind of “slime mold” that is able to process information and solve complex problems — despite being a primeval,
discoverynews: Hubble Reveals Underground Ocean Inside Jupiter MoonHints that Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, has a subsurface ocean date back more than 40 years, but it took the Hubble Space Telescope and some clever
discoverynews: Unusual Hotels Enhance Your AdventureFrom underwater hotels and igloos to tents suspended in the air, these hotels are bound to provide an unforgettable experience.See more here
discoverynews: Powerful Solar Storm Rips into Earth’s Magnetic FieldThe most powerful solar storm of the current solar cycle is currently reverberating around the globe.Initially triggered by the impact of a coronal mass ejection (CME) hitting our
discoverynews: The aurora borealis, AKA Northern Lights, are a phenomenon that occurs when bursts of radiation from solar weather eruptions disturb the magnetosphere, a sort of electromagnetic cocoon around the Earth that’s created by our planet’s
discoverynews: Milky Way Flush With Habitable PlanetsA study based on 151 multi-planetary systems found by NASA’s Kepler space telescope shows that most have a planet — or two or three — at the right distance for liquid surface water, a condition
discoverynews: Ancient Supernova ‘Dust Factory’ Found in Galactic CoreThrough the use of a monster telescope attached to a modified Boeing 747 jet, astronomers have discovered the dust of an ancient supernova near the center of the Milky Way.This
discoverynews: What Does Stress Do To Your Body? What exactly does stress do to your body, and what are the long-term effects?
discoverynews: How Genetically Similar Are You To A Stranger? How related are you to a random stranger, and how would we go about figuring that out?
discoverynews: Bizarre Quantum State Entangles a Record 3,000 AtomsUsing a single particle of light, scientists have for the first time linked together thousands of atoms in a bizarre state known as quantum entanglement, where the behavior of the atoms
discoverynews: Ancient Egyptian Beer-Making Vessels Found in IsraelFragments of pottery used by Egyptians to make beer and dating back 5,000 years have been discovered on a building site in Tel Aviv, the Israeli Antiquities Authority said.Excavation
discoverynews: The Truth About Photographic Memory We hear stories of people that claim to have photographic memory, but is there any truth to them? Is photographic memory real?
discoverynews: 3D-Printed Violin Looks Like the Future of MusicFeast your eyes on this gorgeous two-string Piezoelectric Violin from architects Eric Goldemberg and Veronica Zalcberg of Miami’s MONAD studio.They created it with multi-instrumentalist
discoverynews: LHC is Fixed, Restarting Awesome Physics Quest in DaysGood news for all you high-energy physics fans: the problem electrical short at one of the Large Hadron Collider’s electromagnets has been fixed, clearing the way for protons to begin
discoverynews: NASA World Map Shows Where Lightning Strikes MostBetween 1998 and 2013, NASA’s Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission and OrbView-1/Microlab satellites gathered data on the number and location of lightning flashes worldwide, and what they
discoverynews: Particle Smasher Starts Up Again, Says CernThe world’s biggest particle collider was back in operation Sunday after a two-year upgrade, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) said.
discoverynews: ALMA Captures Ancient Galaxy’s Near-Perfect Einstein RingThis is one of the finest examples of an Einstein ring spotted to date, but it wasn’t observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, this stunning example of general relativity in action
discoverynews: Why Is Learning So Hard? Do you have trouble learning things? Maybe overthinking is getting in your way!
discoverynews: Pacific Winds Tied to Dry West, Warming SlowdownTo understand why the West has been so dry since the turn of the century, cast your eye further west — to the natural waxing and waning of Pacific Ocean winds.Strong trade winds have been
discoverynews: Coast Guard Aircraft Spots 100-Year-Old ShipwrecksA helicopter from the U.S. Coast Guard’s Traverse City, Mich. station was on a routine patrol mission over northern Lake Michigan Friday, when crew members noticed a chilling sight.Beneath
discoverynews: Dinosaur Egg Stash Found During China RoadworkRoad work in the southern China city of Heyuan was interrupted on Sunday when construction workers noticed something unusual in the ground — a fat stash of dinosaur eggs — 43, to be exact.
discoverynews: Why Do We Have Different Blood Types? There are a number of different blood types that a person can have, but what’s the difference between them all?
discoverynews: Can Shocking Your Brain Make You Smarter?Electroshock Therapy has been used for years to treat a number of psychological issues but can it also boost your IQ? Learn more.
discoverynews: Why Do We All Have Different Hair?You Asked, We Answered.
discoverynews: What Everything In Your Body Is Really Made Of? Genes Explained.“Gene” is a general word for a piece of DNA that creates proteins, but what exactly are genes? Why do they matter? Click to watch
discoverynews: Why Do We Have Different Skin Colors?Evolution and the sun are responsible for the amount of melanin you have. But how does a heavy fish diet play a factor in skin color?
discoverynews: What Happens When You Die? Immediately after you die, your body begins to decompose. We thought it would be interesting to take a look at everything that happens after your heart stops beating.
discoverynews: Could We Upload Our Consciousness To A Computer?