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How is it that something 460 miles long, 6 miles wide and, and up to 2,600 feet deep would go unnoticed until now?
This image is an illustration of a knot of gas that is six trillion miles, or about one light year long.
The element molybdenum, delivered via Martian meteorite, could have served as the catalyst for the development of organic molecules, which became the first living things on the planet.
Weapons-grade chemicals such as sarin are "possibly some of the most dangerous things that humans have ever made, after the atom bomb."
What would it look like to fly through the distant universe? The video below is a 3-D model of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), one of the most distant fields of galaxies ever imaged.
Whether Americans agree with Secretary John Kerry or not that attacks on civilians by the Syrian government are a "moral obscenity," only 9 percent support military intervention.
This image is a collage of more than 1,400 images shared by people on Earth who "waved" back to Saturn.
You need to think of what a brand is in concrete terms: Where are you influencing and who knows about you and what do they say about you?
"It’s as if someone were out there making up pointless jobs just for the sake of keeping us all working."
A new paper in the Journal of Neuroscience claims that the relatively simple optical illusion pictured here can reflect brain alpha waves.
Now a few years into Peter Thiel's experiment, 60 fellows have received $100,000 grants to skip college for two years. We're now starting to see some of the results come in.
Images from NOAA's decommissioned GOES-12 satellite that provided "eye in the sky" monitoring of weather events since 2003 have been assembled in the video below.
Many on Twitter say Manning deserved worse. Others are suggesting that President Obama should pardon Manning at the end of his term.
There is nothing more mind-numbing than reading in someone’s bio or profile a list of things they are “passionate” about, in a sentence that goes: “I am passionate about x, […]
Meet e-David (Drawing Apparatus for Vivid Image Display), a robot who is programmed to copy works of art.
41 images were stitched together to create this sped-up movie that shows Phobos, the larger of the two Martian moons, passing Deimos, the smaller one.