Woolly rhino’s hump discovery matches ancient Ice Age cave art - Interesting Engineering
Researchers have discovered the mummified remains of a woolly rhinoceros with a hump, confirming the accuracy of ancient cave paintings.
A Strange Creature Is Reversing Its Age—and It Could Unlock Secrets of Immortality - AOL
This lifeform can cheat time. Could it also help us push the boundaries of biology?
Supermassive black holes prefer to eat from wobbly plates - Space.com
Spinning supermassive black holes put a wobble in their churning surroundings as they feed.
The Northern Taurid meteor shower could produce fireballs. Here’s how to watch - CNN
The Northern Taurid meteor shower is expected to peak Monday night into Tuesday. Here’s what to look for and how to see it.
How a companion can change a star’s fate - Big Think
In astronomy, a star's initial mass determines its ultimate outcome in life. Unless, that is, a stellar companion alters the deal.
Largest Organism in The World Could Officially Be The Oldest Living Thing - ScienceAlert
Age might well be just a number, but for a plant in Utah known affectionately as Pando, it could be a digit that leaves all other living things in the dust.
Water main break in Eagle repaired but roads were damaged - KTVB.com
Veolia said the break was on Floating Feather and road repairs will cause some closures in the area.
Live coverage: SpaceX to launch Koreasat-6A on Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center - Spaceflight Now
What was the fireball in the sky over North Texas? - FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
Many people in North Texas saw a fireball in the sky on Saturday night. Here's what it was.
Study: Saturn’s Moon Titan Has Huge Layer of Methane-filled Ice - VOA Learning English
A new study adds to existing evidence that Saturn’s moon Titan may hold the right mix of materials to support possible life. The latest discovery of a thick, changing ice cover suggests it may warm lower surface areas and support molecular growth.
Meteor over Dallas? WFAA's weather team says falling objects spotted in the sky were likely space debris - WFAA.com
If you saw objects in the sky over Dallas last night, you likely were looking at space debris, not meteors, according to WFAA's weather team.
‘Time-traveler’ jellyfish found to age backward in accidental discovery - New York Post
There’s evidence to suggest that the comb jellyfish was the first animal to appear on Earth some 700 million years ago.
‘The Impossible Man’ Review: When Life Just Doesn’t Add Up - The Wall Street Journal
Kagome superconductor breaks laws of time reversal at record -144 °F - Interesting Engineering
A team of researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) achieved time-reversal symmetry (TRS) breaking at 175 Kelvin (-144.67 °F or -98 °C) using a Kagome superconductor.
Bats Use Their Sonar in an Unexpected Way, Israeli Scientists Discover - Haaretz
There's no question that bats can see – they have eyes. But microbats can navigate with their eyes shut, an Israeli team discovers
Scientists Accidentally Discover a Sea Creature That Can Reverse Its Age - Gizmodo
A researcher made the discovery when a larva comb jelly mysteriously "replaced" an adult comb jelly in his laboratory.