SoT 101: Propelled by Propellers

The strange 6" skeleton of Ata.
Image: Sirius documentary

Solar powered plane, Tunguska meteorites, a test for Alzheimer’s, nanosheets and Ata the 6″ human!

SoT 100: Intrauterine Cannibalization

Sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus) at the Newport Aquarium.
Image: Jeff Kubina / WikiMedia Commons

Shark babies kill each other before their even born, fishy gestures, misused science words, genetically modified salmon, and the traces of supernovae in bacteria.

SoT 99: Are They Good Eating?

The head of a coelacanth, Natural History Museum (London). Scientists have sequenced the living fossil's genome, giving clues about the evolution of limbs.
Image: Pascalou petit / WikiMedia Commons

Inoculating babies with ‘good’ bacteria, the genome of the coelacanth gives clues to limb evolution, conscious babies and more!

SoT 98: WIMPs and MACHOs

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer onboard the International Space Station.
Image: NASA".

Dark matter, rain on Venus, Otzi’s bad teeth, red meat and heart attacks, and the folk remedy that may combat bed bugs.

SoT 97: Hypnopompic Hippopotamuses

The newly discovered species of tarantula, a male Poecilotheria rajaei, with a 20 centimetre leg-span.
Image: Ranil Nanayakkara / British Tarantula Society via WikiMedia Commons.

$100m for BRAIN research, dream interpretation, procuring drugs for research and more!

SoT 96: Street View Is Here

Fairy circles in the Marienflusstal area in Namibia. Could these bizarre shapes be made by termites?
Image: Stephan Getzin / WikiMedia Commons

The immortal controversy over HeLa cells, horse hepatitis mystery, seven sexes and fairy circles!

SoT 93: An Extremely Large Telescope

An architectural concept drawing of the European-Extremely Large Telescope. With a 39.9m primary mirror, it is the largest of the planned new generation extremely large telescopes.
Image: Swinburne Astronomy Productions/ESO via WikiMedia.

Women in space, HIV Baby ‘cured’, 60 Second Science, new telescopes and diamonds from the sea floor!

SoT 92: Vulcan Rat Mind-Meld

Scientists at Duke University were able to get one rat (left) to transmit instructions to another (right) via brain-to-brain wiring.
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Brain-to-brain communication between rats, the genetic impact of lack of sleep, old people on Mars, undersea vents and more!

SoT 90: An Ice Core of Pee

A Yellow-spotted Rock Hyrax, living in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
It pees goop, and always in the same spot.
Image: Rieselsteinchen (WikiMedia Commons)

A small animal’s toilet habits provide piles of data, the not-so-useless appendix, eathquakes, poison, oral bacteria, evolution and heaps more!

SoT 89: Sky Fall in Russia

Russian Meteor

Russian meteor strike, the common ancestor of mammals, self-assembling molecules, spiders in the sky and more!