Extreme physics of 'supercritical' matter may be surprisingly simple

From livescience.com


In a first, researchers produce oxygen from magnets for space exploration

From interestingengineering.com


45 years ago today SETI received a strong, still inexplicable signal

From damninteresting.com


Mushrooms are more interesting than you think

From medium.com


China’s "Sky Train" levitates power-free on permanent magnet tracks (see also)

From newatlas.com


Uniquely preserved medieval kitchen unearthed north of Moravia

From english.radio.cz


The Particle Accelerator Experiment That Could Rewrite the History of the Printing Press

From cnet.com


Hubble's Closeup of The Orion Nebula Looks Like a Surreal Dreamscape

From sciencealert.com


Radioactive heat in Ceres drove dwarf planet's geology

From space.com


Changing kidney blood type may boost transplants

From bbc.com


Police Used a Baby’s DNA to Investigate Its Father for a Crime

From wired.com


On this day in 1984 a lake in Cameroon exploded

From damninteresting.com


A new Australian supercomputer has already delivered a stunning supernova remnant pic

From theconversation.com


Earth’s Magnetic Poles Are Not Likely To Flip

From scitechdaily.com


The floating homes of Lake Titicaca

From bbc.com


Disastrous megaflood could cause historic damage in California, study warns

From theweathernetwork.com


NASA's Artemis 1 moon megarocket faces final test before rolling out for launch

From space.com


How It Feels To Chase a Tornado Across Three States

From lithub.com


Bizarre new armored dinosaur species was a two-legged tank

From newatlas.com


Scientists Gave Young Mice The Blood of Old Mice. Then Things Got Weird

From sciencealert.com


How our ancestors survived the doomsday asteroid

From bbc.com


Starburst galaxy shines in new 'whirlpool of gold' photo

From space.com


See the Bizarre Creatures Living in a Deep-Sea Mountain Range

From gizmodo.com


Some scientists believe the ‘free energy principle’ can explain the behaviour of all living things (see also)

From theconversation.com