Seth Rogen’s Record Player Is a Visual (and Aural) Treat
Downsides? If you frequently switch between 33 revolutions per minute and 45 rpm, then the T1 BT might be frustrating. Unlike most turntables, there’s no…
‘Wolf Packs’ of Predatory Bacteria Lurk in Our Soil, And They Play a Crucial Role
You might not have given much thought to predatory bacteria before, but a new study reveals that the behavior of these microorganisms plays a crucial…
Ingenuity Completes Its Fourth Flight And Gets an Exciting New Mission
After proving powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter has new orders: scout ahead of the Perseverance rover to…
Medieval Skeletons Might Be Hiding a Cancer Rate Far Higher Than Expected
Cancer isn’t just a modern-day affliction. A new archaeological analysis suggests malignant growths in medieval Britain were not as rare as we once thought. Even…
Young Men Are Dying From Preventable Cancers Because They’re Not Getting Vaccinated
The vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV) is recommended in the United States for all young people up to age 26 to help prevent certain deadly cancers. Today,…
Dangerous ‘Heat Bombs’ Have Been Entering The Arctic Ocean, Expedition Reveals
For decades, warmer waters seeping into the Arctic Ocean have increasingly threatened Arctic sea ice, with scientists predicting the ice pack could disappear entirely in…
Caleb Shomo Warns New Beartooth Album ‘Borders on Evil at Points’
Beartooth announced their upcoming fourth studio album Below a few weeks ago, and Caleb Shomo is warning fans that the new set of songs is “incredibly dark,”…
Scientists Find Oldest Evidence of Ancient Human Activity Deep Inside a Desert Cave
The Wonderwerk Cave site in South Africa is one of very few places on Earth where human activity can be traced back continuously across millennia,…
These Are the 19 Songs Led Zeppelin Have Never Played Live
Whether you’re a fan of Led Zeppelin or not, it’s hard to argue the impact they’ve had on rock ‘n’ roll and heavy music in…
Huge Study of Over 1,400 Species Could Change Our Understanding of Intelligence
When considering matters of intelligence among animals, it’s not irrational to assume size matters. Bigger bodies allow for bigger brains, after all, and bigger brains…