CubeSats—low-cost satellites no bigger than loaves of bread—are coming into their own, performing high-level scientific research. This could be a watershed moment for how science gets done.
Well, I think we need to look at the bigger picture... it's hard to balance the interests of zoos, sanctuaries, animal rights people, and the animals too!
"We want to know how the heavens got structure. In short, we want to understand how we got from the Big Bang to human beings." One answer is to build bigger optical telescopes to gather photons from more distant galaxies.
Chris Froome, the 2013 Tour de France winner, was being peppered with questions that furtively touched on a bigger issue — have you doped? — when his team director leaped into the fray, fairly bubbling with frustration.
Chris Froome, the 2013 Tour de France winner, was being peppered with questions that furtively touched on a bigger issue — have you doped? — when his team director leaped into the fray, fairly bubbling with frustration.
Chris Froome, the 2013 Tour de France winner, was being peppered with questions that furtively touched on a bigger issue — have you doped? — when his team director leaped into the fray, fairly bubbling with frustration.
"We're providing them with bigger and bigger challenges, so you've probably seen raccoon-proof garbage cans to try to keep them from figuring things out. But they always do, and we're actually shaping an uber-raccoon."
"We're providing them with bigger and bigger challenges, so you've probably seen raccoon-proof garbage cans to try to keep them from figuring things out. But they always do, and we're actually shaping an uber-raccoon."
A study at UCLA demonstrated that brandishing a weapon does in fact make someone appear bigger and stronger, as our brains are hardwired to translate the magnitude of a threat into size and strength.
A study at UCLA demonstrated that brandishing a weapon does in fact make someone appear bigger and stronger, as our brains are hardwired to translate the magnitude of a threat into size and strength.
Manny Pacquiao cemented his claim to being the best fighter in the world in a lopsided decision victory against the bigger and slower Antonio Margarito.