If You See A “Sailor’s Eyeball” In The Ocean You’re Looking AT One Of The Largest Single-Celled Organisms On The Planet
If you find a sailor’s eye in the ocean, don’t pop it.
If you find a sailor’s eye in the ocean, don’t pop it.
They might be handy for quantum computers, which also need very cold environments.
If all goes well, scientists will be learning a lot about the stars in the coming years.
The ionosphere remains a bit of a mystery.
Who knew we could listen to the elements that make up the universe.
Understanding what makes an early human a part of our species is fascinating.
It will take strong proof to overturn the scientific consensus on any subject.
Knowledge is power when it comes to animal conservation.
This is just one more example of how complex the environment is and how important immediate action is required.
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