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Strange Phenomena in a Meteorite Crater
Strange phenomena have been happening in Gulong Village, China, a round pit with a diameter of 1.8 kilometers, since ancient times.
January 4, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Superatoms: Mimicry of Elements
In the 21st century, scientists are again introducing the topic of alchemy.
January 3, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Nanosensor Speeds Up Cancer Detection
Detecting the biological signs of cancer in blood samples could be quicker and more sensitive.
January 3, 2010
BY
Kat Piper
‘Bee-ing’ in a Complex World
Since 2006, a number of honey bee colonies in the United States and Europe have reportedly collapsed.
December 27, 2009
BY
Marieke Vos-Zweers
Blue Whales’ Lower-Pitch Songs Signal Population Increase
The pitch of blue whale songs may indicate an increase in the population of this endangered animal.
December 27, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Ancient Architects On Same Wavelength
Ancient people of the Mediterranean island of Malta may have purposely used sound to produce an altered state ...
December 21, 2009
BY
Kat Piper
Extraordinarily Bright Supernova: A Glimpse of the Early Universe
A super-bright, long-lasting supernova turns out to be the first example of stars that populated the universe.
December 14, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Reality: A Mere Illusion (Part 1)
Our tangible reality might be mere fluctuations of emptiness or purely nothing.
December 14, 2009
BY
Leonardo Vintini
Teaching Kids About Diapause with Shield Shrimps
There are several options for science related toys, from chemistry sets to quiz games. However, the best are ...
December 14, 2009
BY
Stephanie Lam
NASA Challenges Students With Space Exploration Technology
NASA is launching a few new projects to keep students dreaming of walking in space.
December 6, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
Bigger Brain Does Not Mean Higher Intelligence
Biologists have suggested that insects, despite their small brain sizes, can be as intelligent as much larger animals.
December 6, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Secret Behind Lotus’s Self-Cleaning
Recently scientists have discovered how the plant keeps itself clean and dry.
November 30, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Near-Death Experiences
Bernard Jakoby shares his findings about life after death, near-death experiences, and after-death contacts.
November 29, 2009
BY
Christian Schlierkamp
Atlantis Leaves Station for Final Flight of 2009
Space shuttle Atlantis left the International Space Station, marking the vehicle's last return for the year.
November 25, 2009
BY
Shaoshao Chen
Salt Water Shows Promise in Meeting Energy Needs
As the global hunger for renewable energy incrases, Norway has high hopes for the future—in the form of ...
November 25, 2009
BY
Barbara Gay
Evolution: Real or Man-Made?
For years, scientists have claimed that they have gripping fossil proof of evolution.
November 22, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Axes Polished Better in 4,500 B.C. Than Today
According to Dr. Peter J. Lu, post-doctoral research fellow at Harvard University, Chinese people in 4,500B.C. did a ...
November 22, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Cities Survive Despite Technology
When digital technology really started to have mass appeal some 20 years ago, many people thought the world ...
November 18, 2009
BY
Shar Adams
High-Density Galaxy Puzzles Astronomers
A recently discovered high-density galaxy reflects the state of the early stage of the universe.
November 17, 2009
BY
Mo Xinhai
New Dinosaur Extinction
A third of the dinosaurs could in fact be babies or teenagers of previously known species.
November 16, 2009
BY
Kat Piper
Newborns Cry Differently According to Their Mother Tongues
On the first days of their lives, French babies already cry in a different tone from German babies.
November 8, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
A By-Product of Heart Transplants
Researchers hypothesize that memories and preferences can be stored in cells.
November 8, 2009
BY
Stephanie Lam
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Wang Yuanfu
Naked Mole Rats Could Hold Key to Being Cancer-Free
Naked mole rats may hold the secret to staying cancer-free in their 30-year lifespan.
November 2, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
World’s Oldest Submerged Town
Archaeologists surveying ruins of ancient settlement off coast of Greece now think it could be 5,000 years old.
October 26, 2009
BY
Kat Piper
‘Mummified’ Pine Trees Found in Norway
Norwegian scientists have found “mummified” pine trees, which have been dead for almost 500 years but not yet ...
October 25, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
Giant Dinosaur Prints Found in France
Amateur archeologists have discovered what may be the biggest dinosaur tracks ever found.
October 24, 2009
BY
Louis Makiello
Accident in Experiment Puts Insects on a Slippery Slope
Scientists at Cambridge University may terminate the threats of these crawlies by giving them a slip down the ...
October 18, 2009
BY
Helena Zhu
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