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  • NASA Finds Sugar Molecules Essential to Life in Meteorites That Crashed to Earth
    NASA Finds Sugar Molecules Essential to Life in Meteorites That Crashed to Earth
    An international team of scientists at NASA have found sugar molecules on two different meteorites, the agency announced on Nov. 19. The new discovery adds to the growing list of ...
    November 25, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Secretly Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans
    Google’s ‘Project Nightingale’ Secretly Gathers Personal Health Data on Millions of Americans
    Google has been working with one of the largest healthcare systems in the U.S. to collect and analyze ...
    November 12, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • SpaceX Plans Launching 30,000 More Starlink Satellites to Meet Projected Internet Demands
    SpaceX Plans Launching 30,000 More Starlink Satellites to Meet Projected Internet Demands
    The Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, SpaceX, is planning to send 30,000 new Starlink broadband satellites into the sky ...
    November 4, 2019BY Katabella Roberts
  • Hsinchu Science Park Bureau Hosts Biotech Fair in Japan to Extend Bilateral Ties for Taiwanese Biomedical Manufacturers
    Hsinchu Science Park Bureau Hosts Biotech Fair in Japan to Extend Bilateral Ties for Taiwanese Biomedical Manufacturers
    A biotech delegation organized by Metal Industries Research and Development Centre and six high-tech medical equipment manufacturers (Medimaging ...
    October 30, 2019BY Sponsored Content
  • Dutch Inventor Unveils Device to Scoop Plastic From Rivers
    Dutch Inventor Unveils Device to Scoop Plastic From Rivers
    ROTTERDAM, Netherlands—Dutch inventor Boyan Slat is widening his effort to clean up floating plastic from the Pacific Ocean ...
    October 28, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    Battery Pioneers Who Made Mobile Revolution Possible Win Nobel Chemistry Prize
    October 9, 2019BY Reuters
  • 3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos
    3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos
    3 Win Nobel Prize in Physics for Work to Understand Cosmos.
    October 8, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • 3 Win Nobel Prize for Showing How Cells Sense Low Oxygen
    3 Win Nobel Prize for Showing How Cells Sense Low Oxygen
    NEW YORK—Two Americans and a British scientist won a Nobel Prize on Oct. 7 for discovering details of ...
    October 8, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Three Scientists Awarded With Nobel Medicine Prize for Learning How Cells Use Oxygen
    Three Scientists Awarded With Nobel Medicine Prize for Learning How Cells Use Oxygen
    Two Americans and a British scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering how the body’s ...
    October 7, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • New Species of ‘Iron Dragon’ Pterosaur Found in Australia
    New Species of ‘Iron Dragon’ Pterosaur Found in Australia
    Researchers have announced that prehistoric bones found in Australia belong to a new species of pterosaur so fearsome ...
    October 6, 2019BY Tom Ozimek
  • The US Navy Just Confirmed UFO Videos Are the Real Deal
    The US Navy Just Confirmed UFO Videos Are the Real Deal
    The US Navy has finally acknowledged footage purported to show UFOs hurtling through the air. And while officials ...
    September 19, 2019BY Wire Service
  • 2,100-Year-Old ‘IPhone’-Like Belt Buckle Found in Siberia, Reports Say
    2,100-Year-Old ‘IPhone’-Like Belt Buckle Found in Siberia, Reports Say
    A 2,100-year-old belt buckle has been described as “iPhone-like,” leaving an archaeologist in amazement. Archeologist Pavel Leus, who ...
    September 13, 2019BY Jack Phillips
  • It’s Possible Alien Civilizations Have Explored the Milky Way, Visited Earth Millions of Years Ago: Study
    It’s Possible Alien Civilizations Have Explored the Milky Way, Visited Earth Millions of Years Ago: Study
    Aliens or non-human civilized life within our own Milky Way could have already visited Earth but we just aren't ...
    September 10, 2019BY Isabel van Brugen
  • Physics Professor Awarded $800,000 Compensation After University Fires Him Unlawfully for Views on Great Barrier Reef
    Physics Professor Awarded $800,000 Compensation After University Fires Him Unlawfully for Views on Great Barrier Reef
    A court has awarded Australian academic Dr. Peter Ridd over A$1.2 million ($800,000) in damages after finding the ...
    September 6, 2019BY Tom Ozimek
  • Urgency for Vaccine Grows as Virus Ravages China’s Pigs
    Urgency for Vaccine Grows as Virus Ravages China’s Pigs
    BEIJING—Scientists are working to develop a vaccine to help guard the world's pork supply as a deadly virus ...
    August 20, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Indian Spacecraft Launched Last Month Is Now Orbiting Moon
    Indian Spacecraft Launched Last Month Is Now Orbiting Moon
    An unmanned spacecraft India launched last month began orbiting the moon Tuesday to study previously discovered water deposits.
    August 20, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • A Supermassive Black Hole at Our Galaxy’s Center Flared Out, Astronomer Says
    A Supermassive Black Hole at Our Galaxy’s Center Flared Out, Astronomer Says
    The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy emitted a bizarre flash of light.
    August 14, 2019BY The Daily Caller News Foundation
  • Teen’s Water Pollution Removal Idea Wins Google Science Fair
    Teen’s Water Pollution Removal Idea Wins Google Science Fair
    An Irish teenager won an international online science competition sponsored by Google earlier in August. West Cork genius Fionn Ferreira, ...
    August 5, 2019BY Richard Szabo
  • Suspected Meteorite Crashes Into Rice Field in India
    Suspected Meteorite Crashes Into Rice Field in India
    A suspected meteorite about the size of a football has crashed into a paddy field in a village ...
    July 26, 2019BY Wire Service
  • Apollo 11 Astronauts Reunite on 50th Anniversary of Moon Landing
    Apollo 11 Astronauts Reunite on 50th Anniversary of Moon Landing
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins reunited Friday, July 19, on the eve of ...
    July 20, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Remains of 9,000-Year-Old Neolithic Settlement Unearthed Outside Jerusalem
    Remains of 9,000-Year-Old Neolithic Settlement Unearthed Outside Jerusalem
    A huge Stone Age settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem may have been home to 3,000 people, the Neolithic equivalent ...
    July 17, 2019BY Wire Service
  • Scientists Close in on Blood Test for Alzheimer’s
    Scientists Close in on Blood Test for Alzheimer’s
    LOS ANGELES—Scientists are closing in on a long-sought goal—a blood test to screen people for possible signs of ...
    July 16, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • A Dancing Cockatoo Named Snowball Learned 14 Moves All by His Little Bird Self, Researchers Say
    A Dancing Cockatoo Named Snowball Learned 14 Moves All by His Little Bird Self, Researchers Say
    Snowball can headbang, vogue and body roll as well as, if not better than, any rhythmically inclined human. ...
    July 9, 2019BY Wire Service
  • The US Wants to Start Dumping Rat Poison on These Islands. It Will Help the Birds, Scientists Say
    The US Wants to Start Dumping Rat Poison on These Islands. It Will Help the Birds, Scientists Say
    The US Wants to Start Dumping Rat Poison on These Islands. It Will Help the Birds.
    July 8, 2019BY Wire Service
  • Alert Level Increased at World’s Largest Volcano in Hawaii
    Alert Level Increased at World’s Largest Volcano in Hawaii
    Federal officials raised the alert level Tuesday for the world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, which last ...
    July 3, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • NASA’s New Mission, Dragonfly, Will Explore Saturn’s Moon Titan
    NASA’s New Mission, Dragonfly, Will Explore Saturn’s Moon Titan
    NASA announced the latest mission in its New Frontiers program, called Dragonfly, which will explore Saturn's largest moon, ...
    June 28, 2019BY Wire Service
  • Hubble Space Telescope Spots ‘Soccer Balls’ in Space
    Hubble Space Telescope Spots ‘Soccer Balls’ in Space
    The Hubble Space Telescope has identified soccer ball-shaped molecules amid the gas and dust that fills the space ...
    June 26, 2019BY Wire Service
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