Vesuvius Turned One Victim’s Brain to Glass
Heat from the eruption in A.D. 79 was so intense that it vitrified the brain tissue of one unfortunate Herculaneum resident, a new study confirms. Source: Original News
Heat from the eruption in A.D. 79 was so intense that it vitrified the brain tissue of one unfortunate Herculaneum resident, a new study confirms. Source: Original News
Two thousand years on, scholars still don’t agree on the day the destruction of Pompeii began. Two new studies only fan the fire. Source: Original News
Firefly Aerospace’s robotic vehicle became the second privately built spacecraft to make a soft landing on the moon. It could soon be joined by two more private lunar landers. Source: Original News
The lunar lander is the first of three robotic spacecraft aiming to set down on the moon this year. Source: Original News
The lunar lander is the first of three robotic spacecraft aiming to set down on the moon this year. Source: Original News
Underground fungal networks are “living algorithms” that quietly help regulate Earth’s climate. Now scientists know what makes them so efficient. Source: Original News
Tucked away near the White House is a tribute to the environmental agency and its history — for the time being, anyway. Source: Original News
Researchers found that compounds in black and green tea leaves acted like “little Velcro” hooks on lead molecules. Source: Original News
Scientists tested a device that showed promise at functioning like virtual reality goggles for your mouth. Source: Original News
Lunar Trailblazer, an orbiter that shared a launch on Wednesday with the commercial Athena lander, will help scientists understand where the moon’s water is, and what form it takes. Source: Original News