On a fall night, under an outdoor light, a bee stumbles in circles, far from its hive. It cannot fly. Soon, its tormentor reveals itself: a writhing maggot breaks through its neck—killing the bee.
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Hapless fly-tipper caught after leaving trail of paint in a car park
A fly-tipper was caught on CCTV leaving a trail of white paint in a Westbury car park. Wiltshire Council traced the van to ...
Tis the season to get the perfect gift. It could be for your nerdy self or even your geeky friends. I have ideas.
Science fiction ‘s task is to imagine our future; its secret wish is to invent it. Brackett, while casting himself as a mere ...
A core group of early Microsoft developers and business leaders reunited this week, 40 years after releasing Windows 1.0, ...
Two years after Olympic medallist Chris Langridge retired from professional badminton, he had a revealing encounter while ...
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AI boosts spacecraft propulsion and may enable nuclear rockets
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how rockets fly, how spacecraft sip propellant and how engineers think about the ...
In theory, leaner NASA oversight, greater use of off‑the‑shelf hardware and narrower science goals can cut costs while launching more missions and increasing the total science return. If ESCAPADE ...
An ecologist at the IPCC for over 25 years, Camille Parmesan, who is also a refugee scientist, explains how to preserve ...
You may not know Paul Henare, but if you've watched games recently, you've seen a beloved strategy of his in action.
Student researchers have also joined Mozdzer on the coast of Belize as part of a 360 ° course cluster, at the Smithsonian ...
You may not know Paul Henare, but if you've watched games recently, you've seen a beloved strategy of his in action.
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