This tiny tropical reef fish is apparently able to recognize itself in a mirror… which means it might be self-aware like humans.
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NASA’s lunar orbiter snapped tiny photo of the Chang’e 4 lander
If it weren’t for the arrows you wouldn’t even know it was there, but NASA’s lunar orbiter was able to take a photo of the Chinese National Space Agency’s Chang’e 4 lander.
Multi-millionaire wants to make his own ‘Mount Rushmore’
There is a person who reportedly wants to create their own Mount Rushmore featuring his family. Keri Lumm reports.
Here’s the final image from NASA’s planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft
Check out the Kepler space telescope’s “last light” image, the final view it saw before running out of fuel in 2018.
The number one thing happy couples have in common
Happy wife happy life – that’s the old saying at least.
Inmate falls through ceiling trying to escape from jail
An escape plan was foiled at an Indiana jail, all thanks to a ceiling. Veuer’s Nick Cardona has the details.
Getting married is not as popular as it used to be
In 1962, half of 21-year-olds had been married at least once. In 2018, only 8.8% of 21-year-olds had been married. Times are changing.
What would happen to you if the Earth stopped spinning?
If Earth stopped spinning, what would happen? A NASA scientist has the answer… and spoiler alert: it’s quite unsettling.
Snapchat facing problems but user numbers are stabilizing
The social media app Snapchat may have finally snapped and could be going the way of forgotten MySpace and LiveJournal. Veuer’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
NASA’s first deep space CubeSats, WALL-E and EVE, go silent
NASA’s first interplanetary MarCO CubeSats have gone silent after their historic Mars flyby. The cause is still unknown but NASA says they’ll reattempt contact as the CubeSats get closer to the sun this summer.