The Chicago Rat Hole Was Not Made by a Rat
A statistical analysis of an infamous indentation in a sidewalk suggested a 99 percent likelihood that another rodent made the mark. Source: Original News
A statistical analysis of an infamous indentation in a sidewalk suggested a 99 percent likelihood that another rodent made the mark. Source: Original News
The disaster caused by a predicted large earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could be compounded by shaking along the San Andreas fault in California, scientists warned. Source: Original News
Once a meme, free-ranging swine have become a real problem — one that has given rise to a wide array of potential solutions. Source: Original News
The cheesemakers didn’t mind that their prized product was changing color, but they were curious about the cause. Source: Original News
For the first time, scientists documented direct evidence of a bat preying on a bird at high altitude. Source: Original News
For a new series, Times journalists are speaking with scientists whose research has ended as a result of policy changes by the Trump administration. Source: Original News
At the annual Bridges conference, mathematical creativity was on dazzling display. Source: Original News
Scientists reflect on the life and work of a researcher whose discoveries made them rethink what it means to be human. Source: Original News
Researchers found that the predatory canines were far more likely to flee recordings of human voices than they were to run away from other sounds. Source: Original News
The detection of the molecule phosphine in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere may help astronomers in their search for life elsewhere in the Milky Way. Source: Original News