Black holes can’t trash info about what they swallow—and that’s a problem

From arstechnica.com


Video: The Fatal Physics of Falling Objects [22:40]

From youtube.com


Why Are Plants Green? To Reduce the Noise in Photosynthesis.

From worldsensorium.com


This Is the ‘GrayKey 2.0,’ the Tool Cops Use to Hack Phones

From vice.com


Near-Earth asteroid Ryugu was born in the outer solar system

From space.com


The car wrecks were staged. The injuries were real.

From nymag.com


A Huge New Data Set Pushes the Limits of Neuroscience

From wired.com


Danger in every step: the ‘chaotic and complex’ work of Ukraine’s de-miners

From theguardian.com


Super-Earths are bigger, more common and more habitable than Earth itself – and astronomers are discovering more of the billions they think are out there

From theconversation.com


The Failed Execution of a Prisoner on Death Row

From theatlantic.com


Ancient solar eclipse records reveal changes in Earth's rotation

From space.com


Archaeologists hail ‘dream discovery’ as sarcophagus is unearthed near Cairo

From theguardian.com


King Solomon's mines were abandoned and became a desert wasteland. Here's why.

From livescience.com


Aretha Franklin Was Tracked By the FBI for 40 Years. Here’s What’s In Her File

From rollingstone.com


Is the body key to understanding consciousness? (see also)

From theguardian.com


What is déjà vu? Psychologists are exploring this creepy feeling of having already lived through an experience before

From theconversation.com


After an amazing run at Mars, India says its orbiter has no more fuel

From arstechnica.com


Japan WWII poison gas agents still scarring people today

From mainichi.jp


How The Term 'Mad Scientist' Began And How It Shapes Our World

From discovermagazine.com


Scientists Made a Breakthrough on Life’s Origin and It Could Change Everything

From vice.com


‘I didn’t cry until I knew I was going to live’: Monty Python’s Eric Idle on surviving pancreatic cancer

From theguardian.com


Why does time go forwards, not backwards?

From bbc.com