Darkness

Heart of Darkness (1899) is a novella by Polish-English novelist Joseph Conrad in which the sailor Charles Marlow tells his listeners the story of his assignment as steamer captain for a Belgian company in the African interior.

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Giant 'God of Darkness' Asteroid May Not Escape Earth Unscathed

Tracking the Ghost and the Darkness: DNA Decodes Deadly Diets of Tsavo’s Legendary “Man-Eater” Lions

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 118 —Understanding the Darkness

All the Darkness
We Cannot See

Projection mapping leaves the darkness behind

Solar eclipse at Dallas Zoo: Be in a prime spot to observe how your favorite animals respond to darkness during the day!

Light into the darkness of photosynthesis

Dwarf Galaxies Banished the Darkness and Lit Up the Early Universe

Into the Dark review: Intriguing book dissects darkness

[ESA] Euclid's first images: the dazzling edge of darkness

This Blind Fish Lives in Darkness, But Somehow It Can Still Perceive Light

Harvard Scientists Control “Points of Darkness” for Remote Sensing and Covert Detection Applications

Star Trek Into Darkness: The sequel that took the Kelvinverse wildly off course

Why darkness between stars reveals more about the universe than light

Shedding Light on Darkness: Historic First Direct Image of a Black Hole Emitting a Powerful Jet

A Rare Event Is About to Send Parts of Australia Into Darkness

In “The Darkness Manifesto,” Johan Eklöf Asks Humans to Dim the Lights

The first ShadowCam image from orbit reveals an area of the Moon that lies in total darkness — the permanently shadowed wall and floor of Shackleton Crater, in never-before-seen detail

Earth's Sky Isn't Just Blue, And a Close Look at The Darkness of Night Reveals Why

Plants between light and darkness