Supercomputer Tracks Meteorite’s Origin

A meteorite nicknamed Black Beauty, was found in the Sahara desert 11 years ago. It formed over 4,000,000,000 years ago, on the planet Mars, and contains traces of water. Now, Artificial Intelligence has traced the exact location, where the meteorite was formed. It came from a crater in the Terra Cimmeria-Sirenum region on Mars.

Get to Know Sharks

Today is Shark Awareness Day. There are over 400 species of sharks, from the 7-inch dwarf lanternshark, to the 60-foot whale shark. Only 34 shark species have ever made a rare attack on a human, but humans kill over 100,000,000 sharks per year. You’re actually 20 times more likely to get killed by a cow, than a shark!

I’d Like 17 Inches of Macaroni and Cheese

Chaos! Ruckus! Commotion! It’s all good on Pandemonium Day! Cause pandemonium by tying a tape measure in a knot, while celebrating Tape Measure Day. Measure the length of your cheesey noodles, since today is also Mac And Cheese Day. Then try to measure a wet dog with your cheese-covered ruler. That’ll cause real pandemonium!

Swim Out, Rescue, Repeat

16-year-old Corion Evans, is an incredible hero. A car drove off a boat ramp, leaving its 3 passengers stranded on the roof in the middle of a river. Corion, a strong swimmer, swam out and rescued them. A police officer who tried to help, ended up swallowing water, so Corion rescued him as well.

A Well-Preserved Brain

Scientists were excited, to find the world’s oldest brain. The brains and nerves were still preserved, in Stanleycaris herpix fossils found in Canada. The 8-inch-long prawn had 3 eyes, and swam in Cambrian oceans 500,000,000 years ago. They had claws with spines, circular jaws lined with teeth, and swim flaps lining its flexible body.

Great Big Supermoon

July’s full moon, is called the Buck Moon. It’s also a supermoon, which occurs when a full moon coincides with the moon’s perigee. The perigee is the point when the moon’s orbit brings it closest to Earth. Since it is closer than normal, it makes the moon look huge! Look for it tomorrow night.

Your Geekness Rocks

Today is International Rock Day. Take a walk, and collect a bunch of different rocks. Are they igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic? Learn the difference, and you may find a new love for rocks and minerals. Today is also Embrace Your Geekness Day, so feel free to share every detail of your latest obsession!

We’re Out of Gold Dust

To celebrate French Fry Day last year, Serendipity 3 in New York, served up the most expensive plate of fries ever. Creme de la Creme Pommes Frites cost $200, and are made with truffles, Dom Perignon champagne, fancy cheeses, and a layer of gold dust. Create your own recipe, for French Fry Day.

Rocket the Red Panda Gets 3 New Friends

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo, welcomed 3 new red pandas, to its Virginia location. Scarlet, Xena, and Taizong, will join Rocket in the Species Survival Plan. They’ll help scientists learn about red panda health and breeding patterns, as well as how climate change, affects their endangered relatives in Nepal, India, and China.

A Deep View of a Tiny Speck of Space

Yesterday, NASA released an astounding picture, from the James Webb Space Telescope. Although it only covers an area in the sky, equal to a grain of sand held out at arm’s-length, the image shows thousands of galaxies. Later today, NASA.gov will provide more images, of the most detailed view ever, of our Universe.

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