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Ancient Cave Art Unearthed in Mexican Mountains
Ancient cave art unearthed: Researchers said last week they have unearthed art in an ancient cave in the mountains of Mexico’s Tamaulipas state.
May 26, 2013
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Jack Phillips
Microsoft Unveils Next Generation Xbox
The new Xbox is part of Microsoft’s new goal to dominate living-room entertainment.
May 23, 2013
BY
Frank Yu
Microsoft Unveils Next-Generation Xbox
One product line at Microsoft Corp. has an undeniably bright future, and it’s not Windows, Office, or Surface ...
May 23, 2013
BY
Frank Yu
Researcher Calls for More Objective Studies to Support Gun Legislation
The 2004 survey data from a national survey of state prison inmates reveals that among those who had ...
March 19, 2013
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Gary Feuerberg
Climate Change Beliefs Tied to Politics and Temperature
Americans are deeply polarized in their beliefs about climate change, but researchers found that Independents’ opinions are guided ...
February 1, 2013
BY
Conan Milner
Earthworms Synthesize Semiconductors From Heavy Metals
The red worm, Lumbricus rubellus, can make nano-semiconductors called quantum dots when fed soil that contains metals like ...
January 3, 2013
BY
Belinda McCallum
Tiny Rainforest Spiders Build Giant Decoys
Miniature spiders have been discovered in Peru that create large fake spiders in their webs.
December 24, 2012
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Sally Appert
Multitasking Humpback Whales Sing in Feeding Grounds
Singing while eating isn’t recommended for humans, but humpback whales have been recorded doing so in a new ...
December 19, 2012
BY
Sally Appert
Male Finches Fool Some Females With Fake Songs
The songs of male zebra finches may not always be truthful, according to new international research.
December 18, 2012
BY
Cassie Ryan
12 Matter Particles Form Basis of Nature
The number of matter particles or fermions contained in the standard model of particle physics has been confirmed ...
December 18, 2012
BY
Belinda McCallum
Earliest Dinosaur Found in Africa?
A reptile the size of a Labrador retriever may be the oldest known dinosaur, dating back 10 to ...
December 7, 2012
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Cassie Ryan
Grand Canyon Carved Out in Dinosaur Days?
The Grand Canyon may have been around during the time of the dinosaurs, which is much older than ...
November 29, 2012
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Sally Appert
Photo Tags Provide Edge for Finding Fossils
Fossil hunters can now use artificial intelligence to look for rich sites with a new method that saves ...
November 23, 2012
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Arshdeep Kaur
New Hope for Migraine Misery
A new handheld treatment promises hope for migraine sufferers, according to research presented at a headache conference in ...
September 26, 2012
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Rosemary Byfield
Book Review: ‘The Science Delusion’ by Rupert Sheldrake—Part 1
Throughout the book, the author challenges different assumptions and beliefs held by the scientific community.
August 31, 2012
BY
Louis Makiello
The Enigmatic Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
When workers from the United Fruit Company began clearing the jungles of Costa Rica for banana plantations in ...
August 12, 2012
BY
Louis Makiello
Could Bruce Willis Really Save the World?
If we learn an asteroid the size of Texas is on a collision course with Earth, we shouldn't ...
August 8, 2012
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Belinda McCallum
Mystery Behind Twinned Rainbows Revealed
An international team of scientists working with Disney have figured out how twin rainbows form while trying to ...
August 7, 2012
BY
Belinda McCallum
Journal of Visualized Experiments: Scientific Research Presented in Videos
JoVE makes replicating research easy by creating videos where research authors demonstrate how to carry out the experiments.
July 23, 2012
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Funding for Research leads Irish Jobs Drive
New structures were announced last week to make it easier to commercialise ideas developed through publicly-funded research, and ...
June 13, 2012
BY
Robert Rook
Cosmic Dust Clouds Gather Around Messier 78
The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope has captured this new picture of reflection nebula Messier 78 by detecting ...
May 2, 2012
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Belinda McCallum
Red Giant Superwinds Send Stardust Storms Into Space
As faraway stars die, they generate massive solar winds that eject up to half the star's mass into ...
April 11, 2012
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Belinda McCallum
Frequent Chocolate Consumption Linked to Lower BMI
Research finds that people who eat chocolate more often have a lower body mass index, despite consuming more ...
April 9, 2012
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Christina Zhang
Identifying Maverickism in Employees Could Benefit Businesses
Identifying employees with maverick tendencies and channelling their creative talents could lead to businesses being more successful, according ...
April 9, 2012
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Peter Collins
Where Does the Easter Bunny Get Its Eggs?
Easter eggs come from different “species”, says a scientist from the UK’s University of Leicester.
April 6, 2012
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Kat Piper
Water Can Float on Oil (Video)
Contrary to popular belief, new research found that water can float on oil in certain situations with potential ...
April 5, 2012
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Belinda McCallum
Universities to be Given Say in A-Levels
Education secretary provoked mixed reaction when he revealed plans to let top academics in England control A-level content ...
April 4, 2012
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Mary Clark
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