SYFY WIRE Elizabeth Rayne Where are all the monstrous, massive, missing black holes? Most telescopes can make out things human eyes would fail spectacularly at seeing, but not huge black holes. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Extreme bugs from 100 million years ago were super-predators that knew how to survive Prehistoric lacewing larvae evolved grotesque bodies and gnarly, venom-injecting mouthparts. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Is Arrakis really the hell planet Dune envisions, and would we need stillsuits? Scientists wanted to find out what Arrakis would be like for real, so they created a worm-free climate model. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Martian ketchup? Heinz has gotten this close, and yes, it really is edible Martian tomatoes? Almost—Heinz has now created ketchup from tomatoes grown in a simulation of Mars. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Superpowers in space: super-radiation is the force behind powerful galactic superwinds Galactic superwinds that were thought to come from supernovas are actually driven by UV radiation. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago What a tangled web spiders weave - and now we know how they do it in the dark Spiders can build webs in the dark just by feeling around, meaning their brains are capable of unreal things. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago So that’s where all those Martian meteorites came from (actual Martians not included) Martian meteorites on Earth are the closest thing to samples from Mars; now we know where they're from. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago We’re seeing a galaxy as it was just after the dawn of the universe, and it has water The most massive galaxy that existed in the early universe has the oldest water molecules in the universe. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Cataclysmic rainstorms drowned ancient Earth - could global warming bring them back? Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth heated up so much that it experienced devastating rain. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Gargantuan black holes could be growing and growing as the universe expands Unexpectedly huge black holes might have gotten gargantuan from the universe expanding. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 26
Where are all the monstrous, massive, missing black holes? Most telescopes can make out things human eyes would fail spectacularly at seeing, but not huge black holes. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Extreme bugs from 100 million years ago were super-predators that knew how to survive Prehistoric lacewing larvae evolved grotesque bodies and gnarly, venom-injecting mouthparts. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Is Arrakis really the hell planet Dune envisions, and would we need stillsuits? Scientists wanted to find out what Arrakis would be like for real, so they created a worm-free climate model. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Martian ketchup? Heinz has gotten this close, and yes, it really is edible Martian tomatoes? Almost—Heinz has now created ketchup from tomatoes grown in a simulation of Mars. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Superpowers in space: super-radiation is the force behind powerful galactic superwinds Galactic superwinds that were thought to come from supernovas are actually driven by UV radiation. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
What a tangled web spiders weave - and now we know how they do it in the dark Spiders can build webs in the dark just by feeling around, meaning their brains are capable of unreal things. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
So that’s where all those Martian meteorites came from (actual Martians not included) Martian meteorites on Earth are the closest thing to samples from Mars; now we know where they're from. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
We’re seeing a galaxy as it was just after the dawn of the universe, and it has water The most massive galaxy that existed in the early universe has the oldest water molecules in the universe. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Cataclysmic rainstorms drowned ancient Earth - could global warming bring them back? Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth heated up so much that it experienced devastating rain. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Gargantuan black holes could be growing and growing as the universe expands Unexpectedly huge black holes might have gotten gargantuan from the universe expanding. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago