Science is Spooky Fridays!


 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has quite a collection of creepy creatures and strange science.

There's even some Scary Stories as told by scientists, of times when they were conducting research.

Six Shorts


Mummies have long been a subject of Halloween costume and decor, even a horror movie or two.  What could be worse than a long-dead body shambling towards you?

One that's turning to black ooze.


The Chinchorro mummies are the oldest intentionally mummified human remains, and they're from the Atacama Desert in Chile.

With climate change, the humidity is rising, and opportunistic microbes are taking advantage, which deteriorates the mummies' skin.

About 100 mummies are housed at the Universidad de Tarapaca Museum, but others are still preserved in their original Arica region burial sites, and they cannot be protected with humidifiers and climate control.



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