A kicked soccer ball can move 10 times faster than the human eye can perceive. Soccer referees are human. That might explain why the most popular game on earth has the least popular officials—they always manage to blow it.
A kicked soccer ball can move 10 times faster than the human eye can perceive. Soccer referees are human. That might explain why the most popular game on earth has the least popular officials—they always manage to blow it.
A kicked soccer ball can move 10 times faster than the human eye can perceive. Soccer referees are human. That might explain why the most popular game on earth has the least popular officials—they always manage to blow it.
Our Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy are destined to collide! This illustration shows what the night sky might look like in 3.75 billion years.
Soaring grain prices are a welcome surprise to farmers, many of whom feared that their yields and prices might plunge this year as a result of the wet summer.
Law enforcement agents often use dermestid beetles to expose skeletons when chemicals might damage evidence. The insects might give you the creepy-crawlies, but they are a great tool in forensic investigations.
Listen to any language anywhere in the world and you're bound to hear a familiar sound: "Huh?" Researchers who studied languages on five continents say the simple utterance might be that rarest of things: a universal word.
Listen to any language anywhere in the world and you're bound to hear a familiar sound: "Huh?" Researchers who studied languages on five continents say the simple utterance might be that rarest of things: a universal word.
Listen to any language anywhere in the world and you're bound to hear a familiar sound: "Huh?" Researchers who studied languages on five continents say the simple utterance might be that rarest of things: a universal word.
Gold, atomic number 79, the most widely beloved of the precious metals, might have its origin in extremely rare and violent explosions in the far reaches of outer space. The bling apparently begins with a blam.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
“By participating in the run, you accept the risk that you might be gored, rammed, or tossed in the air by a bull, or jostled, tripped or trampled by your fellow runners,” reads the website for the Great Bull Run.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Airport relaxation rooms might seem like frivolous amenities. But for harried travelers, quiet spaces offer a chance to unwind between flights and meetings – without needing premier access or a lounge pass.
Meat created in a petri dish might gain a place on our dinner plates sometime soon. A five-ounce burger was made using 20,000 strips of cultured meat—about 40 billion cow cells—and took about three months to produce.
Meat created in a petri dish might gain a place on our dinner plates sometime soon. A five-ounce burger was made using 20,000 strips of cultured meat—about 40 billion cow cells—and took about three months to produce.
Meat created in a petri dish might gain a place on our dinner plates sometime soon. A five-ounce burger was made using 20,000 strips of cultured meat—about 40 billion cow cells—and took about three months to produce.
The Natural History of Unicorns might sound whimsical, but in fact it is an erudite, scholarly book which uses the unicorn to illuminate millennia of social and geographical change.
The Natural History of Unicorns might sound whimsical, but in fact it is an erudite, scholarly book which uses the unicorn to illuminate millennia of social and geographical change.
The Natural History of Unicorns might sound whimsical, but in fact it is an erudite, scholarly book which uses the unicorn to illuminate millennia of social and geographical change.
Gold, atomic number 79, the most widely beloved of the precious metals, might have its origin in extremely rare and violent explosions in the far reaches of outer space. The bling apparently begins with a blam.
Gold, atomic number 79, the most widely beloved of the precious metals, might have its origin in extremely rare and violent explosions in the far reaches of outer space. The bling apparently begins with a blam.
It is not just the new interns who naturally feel some anxiety. Patients, too, might be a bit skittish. The July Effect, though disputed by some, holds that medical errors spike when beginners arrive at hospitals.
It is not just the new interns who naturally feel some anxiety. Patients, too, might be a bit skittish. The July Effect, though disputed by some, holds that medical errors spike when beginners arrive at hospitals.
It is not just the new interns who naturally feel some anxiety. Patients, too, might be a bit skittish. The July Effect, though disputed by some, holds that medical errors spike when beginners arrive at hospitals.
At first, cameras mounted on the district's utility poles monitored streets for fights, drug deals, and other crimes. The police might see a crime as it was happening or use the video to help in any consequent investigations.
Law enforcement agents often use dermestid beetles to expose skeletons when chemicals might damage evidence. The insects might give you the creepy-crawlies, but they are a great tool in forensic investigations.