DNA Photographed for the First Time
Professor Enzo di Fabrizio and colleagues from the University of Genoa, Italy, have taken the first direct photograph of a strand of DNA, the structure that contains the genetic instructions of all living things.

Professor Enzo di Fabrizio and colleagues from the University of Genoa, Italy, have taken the first direct photograph of a strand of DNA, the structure that contains the genetic instructions of all living things.
An enormous black hole (said to contain the mass of some 17 billions suns) has been found residing in the disc galaxy NGC 1277 (pictured).
The water at beaches around Sydney, Australia turned blood red today.
Mitch Battros shares a graphic in tandem with the 11/26/12 show.
George Knapp shares a number of items that have recently caught his attention including an article about a potential breakthrough in Bigfoot DNA research, the existence of Heaven, and paranormal stories from people in the military
Discovered during a recent home chimney renovation, the skeleton of a World War II carrier pigeon has yielded a new mystery for historians as they struggle to decipher the encrypted message that was found attached to the bird.
Next year on November 22, 2013 the city of Dallas will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy with a special ceremony that will take place in Dealey Plaza.
French authorities are closing access to a mountaintop location, Pic de Bugarach, on December 21st, as it is rumored to be one of the few safe spots on the planet, when the Mayan calendar cycle ends, and they want to avoid a deluge of believers, sightseers, and journalists.
George Knapp shares a number of items that have recently caught his attention including an article about Google Mars' higher resolution images (pictured), and an obituary for Jim Moseley.
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a giant explosion on the Sun on Friday, November 16th.
Earlier this week an unidentified flying object was captured by a news crew's HD camera zipping through the sky over Denver at seemingly supersonic speeds.
Astronomers have spotted the farthest known galaxy in the universe. The object, observed using the Hubble and Spitzer telescopes, is some 13.3 billion light-years away from us.
Archaeologists in Italy have unearthed the skeleton of a man from ancient Rome who suffered from gigantism. The massive Roman would have stood six feet, eight inches tall, an astounding two feet more than the average height of his fellow countrymen.
Swiss diver Franco Banfi braved the waters of Mato Grosso, Brazil to capture some remarkable close-up images of enormous 26-foot anacondas in their natural habitat.
A new carnivorous sponge has been discovered in the waters off California's Monterey Bay at a depth of nearly two miles beneath the surface.
The day before the presidential election, a group of school kids from Bishop, CA launched bobblehead dolls of Pres. Obama and Mitt Romney into the stratosphere aboard a high altitude balloon.
An anti-speeding campaign for South Australia's Motor Accident Commission (MAC) featured the work of body painting illustrator Emma Hack, who painted 17 humans to appear as a wrecked sedan.
As an alternative to standard presidential polls, Wired features 8 amusing if unscientific polls and indicators as to who will win the White House, including Busken Bakery's "cookie poll."
The first Sunday of every month, George Noory features emerging artists for some of the Bumper Music selections.
Did you know the International Space Station is the third brightest object in the sky, after the sun and moon, and can easily be spotted if you know where to look?
An Asian elephant in a South Korean zoo has learned how to reproduce five Korean words in a human-like voice.
Check out part two of our selections for C2C's Halloween Gallery 2012. Part one can be found here. Thanks to all who sent in their artwork!
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