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Fossil ‘Apes’ Not Necessarily Human Ancestors, Say Anthropologists
Fossils claimed to be human ancestors may just be great apes, a study suggests.
March 1, 2011
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Kat Piper
Asteroid Discovery Record: PS1 Telescope Sets Asteroid Discovery Record
Asteroid discovery record: A record asteroid discovery of 19 near-Earth asteroids on the night of Jan. 29 was ...
February 28, 2011
BY
Cassie Ryan
Science in Quotes: Expected Discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope has shown us the beauty and mystery that is our universe. Dr. John Bahcall ...
February 27, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Bacteria’s Self Defense Mechanism Might Work Against It
Researchers are now finding ways to shut down bacterial defense as a tool to stop bacterial infections in ...
February 27, 2011
BY
Arshdeep Kaur
Coastal Fish Exhibits Genetic Resistance to Toxic Chemical
One breed of coastal fish is demonstrating an unexpected genetic resistance to prolonged chemical exposure. While decades contamination ...
February 21, 2011
BY
Conan Milner
6,100-Year-Old Wine-Making Facility Unearthed
Archeologists from the United States, Egypt, and Armenia have unearthed an ancient wine-making facility in the cave complex ...
February 18, 2011
BY
Arshdeep Kaur
Carnivorous Plants Use High-Speed Underwater Suction (Video)
Carnivorous plants use a suction trapping mechanism that takes less than a millisecond, making them one of the ...
February 16, 2011
BY
Cassie Ryan
Comet Tempel-1: NASA Reveals Stardust’s Photos of Comet Tempel-1
Comet Tempel-1 photos: Stardust, the veteran comet hunter, finally set its sights on Comet Tempel-1 last night, Feb. ...
February 15, 2011
BY
Cassie Ryan
Science in Quotes: Einstein’s Take on Love
Albert Einstein wrote-Falling in love is not at all the most stupid thing that people do—but gravitation cannot ...
February 14, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Thomas Edison’s 164th Birthday Commemorated by Google
It's Thomas Alva Edison's 164th birthday today, Feb. 11, and Google users got an interesting treat.
February 11, 2011
BY
Christina Zhang
Science in Quotes: Bad Weather?
For man, all kinds of weather are good.
February 6, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Cornell University Tracing Volunteers’ DNA
Cornell University recently announced plans to map the genetic code of 200 randomly selected undergraduate students in an ...
January 31, 2011
BY
Paul Darin
Science Gallery of 2010 (Photos)
The Epoch Times's Science Gallery of feature photos that appeared in our print and web editions over the ...
January 29, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Insomnia Treatment May Not Need Pills, Researchers Say
Researchers have taken a different approach to curing insomnia, so insomnia sufferers may not need to take pills ...
January 26, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Single-Fingered Dinosaur Discovered in Inner Mongolia, China
A new species of small dinosaur has been discovered in China. Though only a partial skeleton, this unique ...
January 26, 2011
BY
Marieke Vos-Zweers
Ancient Organisms Found Alive in Salt Crystals
Scientists have discovered ancient bacteria in salt crystals, believed to have been trapped thousands of years ago.
January 16, 2011
BY
Stephanie Lam
Space Shuttle Discovery Slated for Launch in February
Space Shuttle Discovery is slated to make its final flight next month, according to AFP and other reports ...
January 12, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Falling Birds, Fish, and Other Enigmas
In these unusual situations that today's science has not encountered, who is an expert?
January 9, 2011
BY
Stephanie Lam
Positivity Can Spark Creativity, Researchers Say
Being in a good mood can enhance one's creative thinking ability, a recent study found.
January 6, 2011
BY
David Skoumbourdis
400,000-Year-Old Human Remains Found in Israel
Archaeologists have found evidence of modern humans, Homo sapiens, living in Israel 400,000 years ago.
January 5, 2011
BY
Stephanie Lam
Lunar Eclipse Photos: Stage by Stage
A lunar eclipse was in clear view to North and Central Americans early Tuesday morning, Dec. 21.
December 21, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chimpanzees Play with Sticks and Logs like Dolls, Study Finds
Chimpanzees play with sticks in their environment like human children play with dolls, and there is a difference ...
December 20, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Acupuncture Affects How Brain Perceives Pain
Acupuncture has been proven to significantly reduce pain, but it can also change our PERCEPTION of pain.
December 18, 2010
BY
David Skoumbourdis
HIV Treatment: Stem Cell Transplant Cures Man of AIDS
A man with AIDS went through a Stem Cell transplant treatment and now appears to have been cured ...
December 16, 2010
BY
Loretta Duchamps
Humans May Have Lived in the Persian Gulf, Study Says
Archaeologists are finding evidence of human settlements, dating back thousands of years, in the Persian Gulf.
December 12, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Basic Elements of Life May Be Substituted
Scientists found a bacteria that could substitute arsenic for phosphorus when making DNA.
December 7, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
Space Shuttle Launch Set for Friday
The space shuttle launch is 60 percent likely to happen on Nov. 5, NASA said.
November 4, 2010
BY
Mary Silver
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