They show up as a mathematical solution in general relativity, basically as a time-reversed version of a black hole. Some ...
All the “normal” matter, like the stars, gas, dust, and people, is called baryonic matter, and it’s basically the tiny visible fraction of a universe that’s mostly invisible and still not fully ...
Olivia Notini, founder and designer of Finatics, a shark themed apparel and accessories brand, on her mission to protect one of the oceans’ apex predators.
Kids got to head to the Saugus Public Library Friday morning for a lesson in science from the educational entertainment company Science Heroes, giving them a chance to join in on experiments and learn ...
A board game tote, squishy capybara light, custom music magnet, and more things with innate people-pleasing abilities. View ...
A seasoned U.S.-born figure skater is making history: Deanna Stellato-Dudek is among the oldest figure skaters to make her Olympic debut in the last century, doing so at the Milan Cortina Games at 42 ...
The drive-thru safari spans over 100 acres of Florida wilderness, which means you’re not just looking at animals in tiny ...
We have rarely done reviews of books. Fairly recently an opportunity presented itself to review a book on the subject of how ...
While most “Crossroads” podcasts focus on religion angles in major news stories, this week’s episode focused, you guessed it, on a short news “brief.” The problem is that we are talking about a brief ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
A dense network of sensors is looking for the fleeting footprints of neutrinos, the most mysterious in the pantheon of known particles.
Set to take his new live show around the world, the physicist and presenter reflects on his defining travel experiences.