Lasers let archaeologists map miles of Mayan civilization in mere minutes
It turns out the easiest way to map an ancient Mayan city is by blasting the jungle with lasers.
It turns out the easiest way to map an ancient Mayan city is by blasting the jungle with lasers.
How delicious does “recycled” food sound to you?
When you’re in the art museum, seeing that a painting is made in “oil” or “mixed media” sometimes feels more like a formality rather than useful information.
Sorry sommeliers, but the best way to assess a sparkling wine’s quality may involve anyone’s sense of taste or smell.
When a fossil is removed from the ground, some of the context of its original burial is necessarily lost in the process.
If you’re old enough to read these words, you’re probably at a stage in your life where you can take things like toilet paper for granted.
Something people don’t tell you about parenthood is how much time you have to spend lurking around construction sites.
I’ve made a few origami frogs in the past, and while they did successfully hop, I never appreciated how close I was to making a robot.
It’s a safe bet that you’re reading this text silently, because that’s how text works, right?
In 2005, the Cassini spacecraft captured images of plumes of icy water erupting from Saturn’s moon, Enceladus.