SYFY WIRE Cassidy Ward How to See the Ursid Meteor Shower, Just in Time for the Holidays Your last chance to make a Christmas wish. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago JWST Unveils Cosmic "Christmas Ornament" Supernova, Just in Time for the Holidays Like a trillion distant Christmas bulbs, lighting up the sky. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago Scientists Are Dreaming Up a Sequel to Voyager's Gold Record, an Alien Message in a Bottle We have to rehearse what we want to say before we try to contact aliens again. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago Cats Will Eat Anything: Their Hit List Is More Than 2,000 Species Long It’s estimated that more than 2 billion birds are eaten by cats every year, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago What Do Picky Tyrannosaur Kids Eat? Researchers Find Baby Dino Preserved with Last Meal This tiny tyrannosaur has a belly full of dinosaur drumsticks. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago Remembering the Time the Sliders Actually Made it Home, and Didn’t Know it You get one newspaper, one gate, and one minute to decide if this is your reality. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago Why the Long Face? Scientists Answer the Age-Old Question of Why Some Animals Have Long Faces Looking a horse in the mouth. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago No, NASA Doesn't Have a Live Megalodon Hidden in the Atlantic Ocean Sure would be cool if they did, though. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago A Buoy in the Pacific Detected the Most Extreme Rogue Wave Ever Measured Rogue waves are likely to get bigger and more common. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago The Geminids Meteor Shower Peaks This Week, Here's How to See Them Look up! By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago SYFY WIRE | Page 33
How to See the Ursid Meteor Shower, Just in Time for the Holidays Your last chance to make a Christmas wish. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
JWST Unveils Cosmic "Christmas Ornament" Supernova, Just in Time for the Holidays Like a trillion distant Christmas bulbs, lighting up the sky. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
Scientists Are Dreaming Up a Sequel to Voyager's Gold Record, an Alien Message in a Bottle We have to rehearse what we want to say before we try to contact aliens again. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
Cats Will Eat Anything: Their Hit List Is More Than 2,000 Species Long It’s estimated that more than 2 billion birds are eaten by cats every year, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
What Do Picky Tyrannosaur Kids Eat? Researchers Find Baby Dino Preserved with Last Meal This tiny tyrannosaur has a belly full of dinosaur drumsticks. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
Remembering the Time the Sliders Actually Made it Home, and Didn’t Know it You get one newspaper, one gate, and one minute to decide if this is your reality. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
Why the Long Face? Scientists Answer the Age-Old Question of Why Some Animals Have Long Faces Looking a horse in the mouth. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
No, NASA Doesn't Have a Live Megalodon Hidden in the Atlantic Ocean Sure would be cool if they did, though. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
A Buoy in the Pacific Detected the Most Extreme Rogue Wave Ever Measured Rogue waves are likely to get bigger and more common. By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago
The Geminids Meteor Shower Peaks This Week, Here's How to See Them Look up! By Cassidy Ward 11 months ago