Science

Amazing Bombardier Beetle Shoots Toxic Bullets from its Butt

Ana Verayo   | May 01, 2015 03:38 AM EDT

A new study reveals the precise mechanism how the Bombardier beetle shoots a jet of noxious bullets as a defense mechanism. read more

Pillars of Creation Disappearing? New 3D View Reveals How

Ana Verayo   | May 01, 2015 02:41 AM EDT

A new 3D view of the iconic Pillars of Creation gas column structures found in the Eagle Nebula shows how they will evaporate soon. read more

Study: Climate Changes in Arctic and Antarctic are Linked to Each Other

Ana Verayo   | Apr 30, 2015 07:33 AM EDT

Ice cores from the Antarctic reveals that climate changes in the north and south polar regions are linked to one another. read more

[VIDEO] Japanese World War II 'Megasubmarine' Wreck Rediscovered in Hawaii

Ana Verayo   | Apr 30, 2015 06:04 AM EDT

Researchers captured video and mapped out the wreck of a sunken Japanese Imperial World War II submarine just off the coast of Oahu. read more

Weird 160 Million Year Old Dinosaur Found With Bat Wings But Can't Fly

Ana Verayo   | Apr 30, 2015 04:06 AM EDT

A new dinosaur was found in China belonging to a tiny creature with bat like wings however scientists believe it can't fly. read more

Falling Back to Earth: Russian Cargo Ship Fails to Reach Space Station

Ana Verayo   | Apr 30, 2015 02:33 AM EDT

Russian cargo ship Progress M-27M lost communications with mission ground control after Tuesday's launch to the ISS and is now plummeting back to Earth. read more

Pluto May Have Polar Ice Cap, New NASA Images Reveal

Marco Foronda   | Apr 30, 2015 02:10 AM EDT

Pluto May Have Polar Ice Cap, New NASA Images Reveal read more

Binge Drinking Escalates Risk of Heart Attack by 70 Percent

Marco Foronda   | Apr 30, 2015 01:23 AM EDT

Researchers noted that risks are more dangerous for individuals who don’t really drink on weekdays and up for binge drinking over the weekend. read more

Breastfeeding Can Lower the Risk of Breast Cancer, New Study Says

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 10:50 PM EDT

Study shows that there is always a good side and protective effect when women are engage in breastfeeding. read more

Seafloor Thermal Vents May be the Source of Life on Earth

Marco Foronda   | Apr 30, 2015 07:50 AM EDT

Organic molecules responsible for life on earth may have formed from hydrothermal vents on the seabed, scientists suggest in a new study conducted by the University College London. read more

Dandelions can be a Good Source of Rubber, Study Reveals

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 10:21 AM EDT

Biosynthesis is responsible for the formation on which the rubber is considered as a protein complex which is located on a surface so-called rubber particle. read more

NASA Has Released Mercury’s Colorful Images

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 09:53 AM EDT

Mercury appeared to be rainbow-colored and can be explained by a system that is responsible in capturing the spectral data that is about the surface and exosphere of the planet. read more

Researchers Reveal the First-ever 3D Image Turns Itself Inside-Out

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 09:29 AM EDT

It is believed that gastrulation happened during morphogenesis as it marked when an embryo turns inside-out from being a sphere up to becoming a mushroom shape and back to its original shape. read more

Amphibians Experience Additional Difficulty in Migrating to another Place

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 09:09 AM EDT

New Hampshire Fish and Game wildlife biologist Mike Marchand explained that New Hampshire is a home to species that solely depends on the vernal pools. read more

Life on Earth Could Orginate from Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents

Ana Verayo   | Apr 29, 2015 07:12 AM EDT

New findings reveal how mineral particles found in hydrothermal vents deep under the ocean can become catalysts for organic life on Earth. read more

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