World’s biggest frogs are so strong they move heavy rocks to build their own ponds0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- August 14, 2019
Frogs are slimy, noisy and often colorful. But what about freakishly strong, helicopter parents?
Frogs are slimy, noisy and often colorful. But what about freakishly strong, helicopter parents?
Colombia has declared a national state of emergency following confirmation that a dread fungus has appeared in the country’s banana plantations.
August’s asteroid activity is not over yet: According to NASA data, another “potentially hazardous” space rock about the size of the Washington Monument will fly by Earth at the end of the month.
A Congressman is asking the Navy to release its UFO files. His letter closely aligns with the findings the Blink 182 singer has released over the last two years.
A chimera is an organism with genetic material from two or more sources. Experiments in the field may save lives but are ethically controversial
What lengths would you go to if your survival truly depended upon it?
Source: C4isrnet.com This may be a flying saucer, but don’t call it a UFO. Carefully named, the All DIrections Flying Object, or ADIFO, is instead a saucer-like contraption, a flying prototype built at exploring the aerodynamic potential of an alien craft. It is, at its core, an omnidirectional flying wing built around a quadcopter with
You’ll be able to see some of it for up to another week.
For a time, it looked as though the planet’s defining feature might be on the verge of extinction.
When a physicist, an Egyptologist and a beer brewer get together around ancient Egyptian pottery, what do you get?