October 2019 Science Articles
- Vampire bats: Study reveals something a little friendly
- Scientists recreate origin of the universe in a lab
- Weird butterfly genetics counter popular theory of evolution
- Inverse Daily: Explore the science of fear
- Shaughnessy Naughton: We need more scientists in Congress now
- Shaughnessy Naughton doesn't want to hear you say "I'm not a scientist"
- Deadly diseases are lurking behind your Halloween makeup
- In the world's untouched forests, lives the key to fighting climate change
- Why zombies have historically been connected to the influenza virus
- Inverse Daily: Apple's new AirPods have it all
- Astronauts coming back from long space missions have poor balance
- 5 frightening ways climate change will disrupt future human behavior
- Inverse Daily: A former asteroid gets a major promotion
- Violent merger of neutron stars gives birth to heavy chemical elements
- Diamonds shine light on the Earth's inner workings
- Science shows how hyping up your opponent will mess with your game
- A galactic ghost appears in the sky after two galaxies collide
- Hygiea gets a major promotion and becomes Pluto's sidekick
- Inverse Daily: Scientists may have found the root of anxiety in the brain
- Plus Pool: New Yorkers might be safely swimming in the East River by 2025
- Kratom: A new report maps one possible future for the controversial drug
- Inverse Daily: Pizza for everyone
- Scientists find new evidence that the ice age started with a space rock
- Are health algorithms racist? A new study has the answer
- Inverse Daily: Legalize it
- A hotter planet may change one of nature's most important unseen creatures
- Lab-grown meat also creates an unexpected benefit: Ethical zebra burgers
- Here's the probability that something like humans evolved on other planets
- Plastic bags: Research suggests this ubiquitous tote may have a second life
- Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will lead private team to return US to the moon
- Inverse Daily: How do you pronounce beautiful?
- At IAC, Pence sets heavy political tone and touts "space force" again
- Yale study makes loud-and-clear statement about the "American Dream"
- This creepy lemur has been hiding something from us for a long time
- The Blob, Paris Zoo's slime mold, can move, learn, and make decisions
- Allison Fundis: Why we need far more exploration of the ocean
- Allison Fundis is America's best hope for protecting our oceans
- When male birds keep it interesting in the bedroom, both partners benefit
- Why do people still think climate change is a hoax?
- Humpback whales in are thriving after a close call with extinction
- Would you stand up to an oppressive regime or conform? Here's the science.
- No, blue light from your phone probably isn't making you age faster
- American bald eagles are dying, and scientists may finally know why
- 3 absurd stories show how badly NASA understood female astronauts
- Meet friendly vampire bats: They drink blood, cuddle, and groom fellow bats
- NASA's historic all-female spacewalk is (finally) happening
- The autopsy of a dying star has revealed the potential for livable planets
- What's in the water at tropical beaches? Scientists spot a huge shift
- How gorillas eat African walnuts could make us rethink early human diets
- Inverse Daily: Living forever
- The Peruvian Amazon may be a secret reservoir for a global frog pandemic
- Pollinator biodiversity has wide-ranging benefits for farms
- Inverse Daily: "A puzzle that we can’t really explain”
- Can bees count to 5? Scientists had to sweeten the deal to find out
- New spacesuit, new me: NASA unveils new fit to match new vision of the moon
- Inverse Daily: The dark side of paternal marijuana use
- Comet Borisov, planet formation is "a puzzle that we can’t really explain"
- A wild fungus could help doctors produce a safer class of opioid drugs
- Joseph Plateau's soapy observations first defined "patterns in nature"
- Amazon deforestation is now linked to a rise of a disease without a vaccine
- Joseph Antoine Ferdinand Plateau: His most famous invention changed cinema
- Inverse Daily: What do anti-vaxxers and Christopher Columbus have in common
- What do anti-vaxxers and Christopher Columbus have in common?
- Microplastics are turning up in surprising places more and more
- Cookies, beer, or beef: Which of these is worse on the environment to make?
- Glacier photos taken 100 years apart show the severity of climate change
- Inverse Daily: This new material is a "game-changer" for quantum computing
- Baby planets get a little kick to keep them safe from their parent star
- Sea slugs reveal a strange connection between food comas and memory storage
- Ocean temperature rise is sickening marine life, but we can prevent it
- Introverts may just be bad at recognizing faces, studies suggest
- A creepy virus is forcing koalas to evolve before our eyes
- Climate change will reverse Earth to a period from 3 million years ago
- Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship could kill life on Mars
- "Managed retreat" from climate change isn't turning out the way we thought
- Inverse Daily: Deep space and unsolved mysteries claim Nobel Prize
- Astronomers confirm Saturn has even more moons: "A glimpse into the chaos."
- Scientists can tell how wealthy you are by examining your sewage
- Nobel Physics Prize honors exoplanet hunters and mysteries of the universe
- Inverse Daily: Vaping might be worse than we thought
- NASA announces first all-female spacewalk finally happening this month
- Microbes help solve a central mystery of ancient ocean temperatures
- Astronomer who saw Milky Way black hole flare thinks ancient aliens saw it
- Unique Maya farming shows why human adaptability is key to our survival
- Data scientists put a staggering price tag on climate change's effects
- Inverse Daily: In Russia, vodka drinks you
- Scientists debunk a common myth about climate change
- Scientists show the perfect way to make pancakes, and that has implications
- Which is smarter: a blue whale or an orca?
- World Animal Day: Study reveals a new alarming stat about wildlife poaching
- Inverse Daily: The psilocybin breakthrough
- Are we ready for aliens? NASA's chief scientist has given his answer
- Astronomers get their first good look at the cosmic web that links galaxies
- Inverse Daily: The next 20 years of male birth control looks wild
- Hungry fish in certain areas protect sensitive coral against bleaching
- Sea otters are cute as heck, but they have an even more important quality
- Financing fish: Banks can make seafood more sustainable in these 3 ways
- Giant exomoon Kepler-1625b-i may have lost evolutionary race to its rival
- Inverse Daily: Why CBD offsets one of marijuana's biggest downsides
- Black holes don’t like getting too big for their home galaxies
- Dr. Herbert Kleber: Methadone pioneer's approach still helps people today