Dark matter particles won’t kill you. If they could, they would have already0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 26, 2019
A lack of mysterious deaths from hypothetical ‘macros’ suggests dark matter is small and light
A lack of mysterious deaths from hypothetical ‘macros’ suggests dark matter is small and light
Dark matter, the mysterious substance that makes up most of the mass of the universe, has proved notoriously hard to detect. But scientists have now proposed a surprising new sensor: human flesh.
It’s legal to sell mammoth ivory worth about $500 per pound, but it may allow poachers to hunt elephants and sell their ivory as mammoth ivory
Governments could stop the West Antarctic Ice Sheet from sliding into the ocean and submerging coastal cities by launching a last-ditch engineering project to blanket its surface with “artificial snow”, according to a study released on Wednesday.
Excerpt from the July 5, 1969 issue of Science News
He’s pioneered several multi-billion dollar companies, launched one of his cars into space, and now Elon Musk wants to hack your brain.
Elon Musk said Neuralink will need time, and expertise, to fulfill its potential, but the company hopes to start human tests next year.
Congress has ordered the Pentagon to reveal whether or not it is responsible for spreading Lyme disease.
Aerogel sheet mimics Earth’s greenhouse effect and could help to create fertile oases