A dog, apparently flailing in the snow. That is one acrobatic pet. For the sake of readability, I’m going to let you know now that all the images through slide 9 are highly commended. The ones following are category winners.
Glucose is an incredibly annoying bodily component to work with.
An amputated sample of the sea creature not only survived for three years on its own, it also managed to regenerate and grow.
Dubbed the “Banko’s feather dragon,” the extinct bird’s tail feathers were twice the length of its entire body.
Researchers formulated a mathematical equation that unifies 12,000 years of human population growth and points to an alarming worst-case scenario.
Unlike previous attempts, the latest human-made version of silk keeps everything great about natural silk while ramping up its toughness and versatility.
Colossal Biosciences has announced newborn chickens from an ‘egg’ made of titanium and bioengineered silicone. It’s the firm’s next step toward resurrecting New Zealand's extinct giant moa.