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If you’re a Halo addict like me, you can’t help but spend the couple minutes a day you AREN’T playing Halo wondering about alien civilizations. More »
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The health benefits of marathons, the disputed existence of a habitable planet, a Japanese singing fembot and more in this week's roundup. More »
If you’re a Halo addict like me, you can’t help but spend the couple minutes a day you AREN’T playing Halo wondering about alien civilizations. More »
Nobel Prizes, Maryland dino finds, rat cars and the grim world of the dinosauromorph. More »
I didn’t get much sleep last night. Again. For weeks, I have been woken up by the steady plounk plunk plunk of acorns falling on my roof. More »
Just what we need… new bugs. More »
A habitable planet, the end of time, the return of animals previous thought extinct, and plenty of info about our new exhibit SHIPWRECK! Pirates & Treasure More »
Good night. Sleep tight. Don’t let the bed bugs bite. Did we ever think that would actually be good advice? More »
NASA's new Mars Rover, Northern Lights Live, a new Titanic theory and the future of the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. More »
Here’s hoping for a great 22 weeks of safe, live science demonstrations by the NFL. More »
The latest on T. Rex, the benefits of video games, Oktoberfest bacteria and some SERIOUS MPG in this week's roundup. More »