AstronomyAstonishingly Bright “Super Crab” Pulsar Is So Young It’s practically A Teenager In 2018, the first Very Large Array sky scan discovered an object called VT 1137-0337 in a galaxy 395 million light-years distant that looks to…
AstronomyA Rock Slammed Into Jupiter Creating the Brightest Impact Flash in 28 Years Professional astronomers noticed a big light on Jupiter last October. Something hit the solar system’s biggest planet, producing the energy equivalent to two megatons of…
Plants and AnimalsAncient Amphibian “Death Ditch” Could Have Been the Result of a Prehistoric Frog Tragedy 8,000 old toad and frog bones discovered in a ditch during an excavation along the route of a new road in Cambridge, UK, have scientists…
AstronomyA Dying Star Is Taking Its Whole Star System with It Astronomers have discovered a white dwarf that is eating asteroids and comets for the first time, implying that this monster, which is 86 light-years from…
Plants and AnimalsThink Twice Before Buying English Bulldogs, Vets Urge Before purchasing an English bulldog, individuals should “pause and reflect” until the breed has recovered from decades of reckless breeding. That’s the latest warning from…
TechnologyJewelry, Personal Hygiene Kits, And 141 Anglo-Saxon Burials Uncovered In England The HS2 high-speed rail connection project is a fast-moving infrastructure project that aims to link London and the North-West with high-speed train lines. While the…
TechnologyHistoric 17th-Century Shipwreck That Carried Future King Discovered Off Coast of England The third-rate frigate HMS Gloucester went aground on a sandbank off the coast of Norfolk, UK, about 5.30 a.m. on May 6, 1682. It was…
Environmental ScienceExtreme Weather Events Expected To Increase Violence towards Women and LGBTQ+ People The prospect of climatic collapse is already present. Extreme weather events, such as floods, storms, and heat waves, have been more common in recent years…
Plants and AnimalsExtinct Species’ Mating Migrations Revealed For First Time Thanks To Brawling Mastodon When humans originated the phrase “all’s fair in love and battle,” they probably didn’t mean a tusk to the brain, but that’s exactly what one…
Environmental ScienceEarth’s Inner Core Oscillates, Changing the Length of a Day Every 6 Years According to recent study, Earth’s inner core oscillates, softly swaying and whirling from one direction to the other in a six-year cycle that even impacts…