SYFY WIRE Elizabeth Rayne When Thor’s hammer hits you, it leaves a mark on your bones What happens if a lightning victim has been reduced to a skeleton by the time their remains are found? By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago We kind of are the Lizard Man, because our noses actually come from the jaws of reptiles Mammal and reptile embryos have revealed that mammalian noses evolved from reptilian upper jaws. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Warped black hole is totally gnarly, and so is what messed it up An X-ray transient that was one of the brightest such objects ever observed came out of a warped black hole. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Forget the dinosaurs; what caused the first mass extinction ever? Now we know what caused the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction, and it doesn't bode well for us now. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago NASA is thinking of new ways to find aliens… if they exist NASA has a scale for measuring how far we are from finding alien life. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Why does our black hole have a flaring temper? Sgr A*, our supermassive black hole, keeps flaring, and we could soon find out what sets it off. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Newly unearthed human species 'Homo bodoensis' might be our direct ancestor Homo bodoensis is a human ancestor that was discovered through existing fossils mistaken for other species. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago How comets spawn could finally be demystified by a possible mission to a Centaur Researchers are now proposing a mission that will watch a Centaur evolve from asteroid to comet. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago Earth lost its balance once, and it took 5 million years to get it back Planets can sometimes lose their balance in a phenomenon called true polar wander; Earth is no exception. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago This is what global warming did 10,000 years ago, and it could happen again Ancient, now-dry rivers shows global warming was around long before humans could do further damage. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 27
When Thor’s hammer hits you, it leaves a mark on your bones What happens if a lightning victim has been reduced to a skeleton by the time their remains are found? By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
We kind of are the Lizard Man, because our noses actually come from the jaws of reptiles Mammal and reptile embryos have revealed that mammalian noses evolved from reptilian upper jaws. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Warped black hole is totally gnarly, and so is what messed it up An X-ray transient that was one of the brightest such objects ever observed came out of a warped black hole. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Forget the dinosaurs; what caused the first mass extinction ever? Now we know what caused the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction, and it doesn't bode well for us now. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
NASA is thinking of new ways to find aliens… if they exist NASA has a scale for measuring how far we are from finding alien life. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Why does our black hole have a flaring temper? Sgr A*, our supermassive black hole, keeps flaring, and we could soon find out what sets it off. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Newly unearthed human species 'Homo bodoensis' might be our direct ancestor Homo bodoensis is a human ancestor that was discovered through existing fossils mistaken for other species. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
How comets spawn could finally be demystified by a possible mission to a Centaur Researchers are now proposing a mission that will watch a Centaur evolve from asteroid to comet. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
Earth lost its balance once, and it took 5 million years to get it back Planets can sometimes lose their balance in a phenomenon called true polar wander; Earth is no exception. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago
This is what global warming did 10,000 years ago, and it could happen again Ancient, now-dry rivers shows global warming was around long before humans could do further damage. By Elizabeth Rayne 3 years ago