The Large Hadron Collider roared to life this year, churning out mountains of data as subatomic particles collided together at near the speed of light.
Long strands of bull kelp ripple beneath the surface of churning coastal waters draw fuel from the sun and, perhaps, point out a better way for humanity to capture and use energy.
The Large Hadron Collider roared to life this year, churning out mountains of data as subatomic particles collided together at near the speed of light.