What you're looking at isn't some weird x-ray.
It's actually a baby yellow tang surgeonfish at two months old.
And you thought your childhood was awkward.
But here is the same fish as an adult,
a beau
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What you're looking at isn't some weird x-ray.
It's actually a baby yellow tang surgeonfish at two months old.
And you thought your childhood was awkward.
But here is the same fish as an adult,
a beau
This may look like a neatly arranged stack of numbers,
but it's actually a mathematical treasure trove.
Indian mathematicians called it the Staircase of Mount Meru.
In Iran, it's the Khayyam Triangle
A boy named Prince Tamino runs through a dark wood
pursued by a dragon.
Just as it rears up to devour him,
three mysterious ladies appear
and slay the dragon with their fierce battle cry.
So begins W
You’re on the trail of a werewolf
that’s been terrorizing your town.
After months of detective work,
you’ve narrowed your suspects to one of five people:
the mayor,
the tailor,
the baker,
the grocer,
Noor Inayat Khan was in the midst of a desperate escape.
She had been imprisoned for her activities as an Allied spy,
but with the help of a screwdriver and two other prisoners,
she was back under t
One of the top chefs from Pasta Palace
has been kidnapped by operatives from Burger Bazaar
hoping to learn the location of their secret sauce recipe.
Little do they know that a third party—
Sausage
In the 8th century CE, Vikings surged across the misty seas.
They came from Scandinavia in Northern Europe
but would travel far and wide.
Some plundered and settled in the British Isles and France;
In the late 1860s, scientists believed they were on the verge
of uncovering the brain’s biggest secret.
They already knew the brain controlled the body through electrical impulses.
The question was, h
And the clock starts...
now.
Did you miss it?
It wasn’t some bug buzzing by or a weird trick of the light.
You just saw a hummingbird perform astonishing aerial acrobatics,
eat lunch in midair, polli
While the weather in Iceland is often cold, wet, and windy,
a nearly endless supply of heat bubbles away below the surface.
In fact, almost every building in the country is heated by geothermal energ