NASA's Don Pettit shared a picture of a potato he grew while onboard the orbiting platform. However, the spud's alien-like root growth was cause for funny responses by social media users. Nicknaming ...
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The spud's alien-like root growth has prompted some conspiracy theories.
Don Pettit snapped the photo during Expedition 72, which took place from 23 September 2024 until 18 April 2025. The unusual object almost looks like an egg, with black tentacles erupting from the base ...
Inland, the forest provides abundant leaf litter, fallen fruit and shelter. The crabs dig burrows and retreat into cool, ...
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The brown marmorated stink bug is high on New Zealand's least wanted list. At the Bioeconomy Science Institute in Auckland, ...
At first glance, it looked like a Chestburster, a baby Xenomorph, or something that had no business floating anywhere near a spacecraft. A purple, tentacled 'egg' drifting in microgravity sent social ...