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Why Are There Whale Skeletons In The Sahara Desert? Wadi Al-Hitan, Egypt.
Did you know that there are massive whale skeletons under the sand in the Egyptian Sahara desert? Approximately 37 million years ago these incredible prehistoric creatures swam around in the Tethys Ocean at what is today the dry and windy … Continue reading
A Star Is About to Explode (And You’ll Be Able to See It)
Have you ever wondered what happens when a star explodes? In this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson dives into the fascinating phenomenon of a star explosion in the constellation Corona Borealis, specifically focusing on the recurrent nova T Corona Borealis. Learn … Continue reading
The Best Fonts, According to Science
We all know our favorite fonts, but did you ever think about why some fonts are just clearer than others? Well there’s a surprising amount of research into just what makes certain fonts better, and there’s a case to be … Continue reading
ISS Crossing the Sun Is Captured in Spectacular Image | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on July 8, 2024 The ISS transiting the sun can take only a few seconds, which makes this image all the more impressive! Portuguese astrophotographer Miguel Claro has once again captured the public’s imagination with his magical … Continue reading