A week ago, astronomers used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to take this striking image of the Red Planet as it was 50 million miles away from Earth. The photo shows Mars' rusty landscape, its polar caps,...
Mars is 'only' 46.8 million miles from Earth
An outbreak of the Zika virus in the Americas has turned into a public health emergency, according to the World Health Organization. Though most cases of the virus are harmless, some health officials...
Florida's Saltwater Brewery has a pretty clever idea for replacing those environment-destroying plastic rings holding your Tecate cans together: animal food. Technically, the rings are a combination of...
Or human food
When Australia's athletes travel to Rio for the Olympics this summer, they'll be equipped with "anti-Zika condoms" — or at least that's how Reuters, Gizmodo, Fusion, and Jezebel portrayed condoms made...
All condoms protect against Zika
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Flying can be exhausting when you’re a tiny, bee-sized robot, but researchers from Harvard have created a new way to let little winged bots take a break. Using static electricity, robots no bigger than a...
put the swatter away
Pools are disgusting. That's the only sane conclusion that can be reached after reading today's CDC report on violations found at public aquatic venues in five states in 2013. Routine inspection conducted...
Violations in 80 percent of public aquatic venues
This is the first column in a series, where Verge staffers post highly subjective reviews of animals. Up until now, we've written about animals without telling you whether they suck or rule. We are now...
Nature's version of Tony Sorpano
Two massive tsunamis may have rocked Mars when the planet was covered with oceans billions of years ago, according to a new study. The tsunamis may have been caused by meteorite impacts, researchers say....
Caused by meteorite impacts
Theranos has voided two years of results from its Edison blood-testing machines, issuing tens of thousands of corrected reports to patients and doctors and raising the possibility that many health care...
Tens of thousands of results corrected
Members of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology repeatedly questioned the feasibility of NASA's strategy to get to the Red Planet by the 2030s at a special hearing today. Representatives...
A new method that lets scientists make antibiotics from scratch could lead to the development of thousands of new drug candidates, according to a study published today in Nature. But some experts caution...
Scientists don’t know if it will help fight drug resistance
Errol Morris is one of the best documentarians working today. His subjects range from former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara to the person who dresses up as New York baseball mascot, Mr. Met....
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