How to: Drink Water in Space [Video]

The only reason I’m posting this is to show you guys how people drink water while in a state of weightlessness. There’s absolutely no other reason apart from my will to educate you, dear readers. Yes, yes, I know… I’m such a good and well-intentioned person, no need to thank me.



Newly Described Hominins Prove Difficult to Classify

Three years ago, the nine-year-old son of palaeoanthropologist Lee Berger found an intriguing fossil in a collapsed Malapa cave — the collarbone of a 2 million year-old hominin previously unknown to science. Further searches of the same site revealed 220 more bones of the same species, from infants to adults, with two particularly complete young adults […]



A Tale of Two Moons

Last month, planetary science suggested a new explanation of the dramatic asymmetry of our Moon’s two sides; one, “our” side, is flat and low, while the other (the “dark side”) is a mountainous terrain. The dichotomy could arise, researchers say, from a collision between our moon and a smaller companion. As a smaller body, had […]

Research shines more light on dark matter

Scientists have either found clear evidence that dark matter exists, have shown we can pretty much rule out dark matter, or have found a big old bunch of “probably”. To cut an expanding story short, dark matter is the name given to what’s assumed to make up the large proportion of the universe that isn’t […]

Symphony of Science: the Quantum World!

A musical investigation into the nature of atoms and subatomic particles, the jiggly things that make up everything we see. Featuring Morgan Freeman, Stephen Hawking, Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Richard Feynman, and Frank Close. “The Quantum World” is the eleventh installment in the ongoing Symphony of Science music video series. [Via G.TDW]

Tor/Forge + NASA = Better Hard Sci-Fi?

“When I was a boy, books by Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein and their colleagues excited me, inspiring a lifelong fascination with space and the science and technology that would get us there,” said Tom Doherty. “From Fulton and his steamboat, through Alexander Graham Bell and Edison, to Silicon Valley and the advent of the internet, innovative Americans have […]