Science

Most Complete 3D Map of the Universe Offers Clues About Dark Matter Regions

Ana Verayo   | Apr 29, 2015 07:13 AM EDT

A new 3D map of the universe was revealed by scientists which claims to be the most complete map of the cosmos yet, pinpointing dark matter locations. read more

Water is Already Abundant in the Universe After the Big Bang

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

A new study shows that water was already present in the universe shortly after the Big Bang, just one billion years after. read more

Antarctica's 'Blood Glacier' Can Host Primitive Alien Life Forms

Ana Verayo   | Apr 29, 2015 07:13 AM EDT

A new study reveals a network of salty lakes underneath Taylor Glacier, made famous by Blood Falls where primitive life forms dwell similar to those on Mars. read more

Experts Track Burmese Pythons That Decimate Everglades' Native Species

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 10:11 AM EDT

In a comprehensive tracking study on Burmese pythons in Florida, experts have identified their home range, which is important in helping them rid of the invasive species in the Everglades National Park. read more

Robotic Telescope Discovers Three New Planets Near Earth

Marco Foronda   | Apr 29, 2015 03:03 AM EDT

A team of astronomers discovered three new planets in Earth's neighborhood, thanks to a robotic telescope. read more

Russian Cargo Ship Loses Communications, Arrival to Space Station Delayed

Ana Verayo   | Apr 28, 2015 08:57 PM EDT

After the launch of a Russian cargo ship today which is slated to arrive at the ISS after six hours, failure to deploy antennas and other technical glitches now delayed its arrival. read more

Researchers Have Developed First Liquid Nanoscale Laser

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 08:57 PM EDT

The good thing about the nanoscale laser is that it can be reorganized in real time and it only means that varieties of colors can be produces easily by using the laser. read more

Tiny Gecko Robots Strength is 2,000 Times their Own Weight

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 08:58 PM EDT

The amusing 12 grams weigh of the bots, considered to be the strongest, is able to pull objects that can be 2,000 times heavier that the said miniature robots. read more

Scientists Suggest that Universe May be a Hologram After All

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 08:58 PM EDT

The universe can appear to be in three dimensions based on human perspective. read more

What Did ISS Astronauts Watch on the First Movie Projector in Space? Gravity!

Ana Verayo   | Apr 28, 2015 09:12 AM EDT

Movie nights just got better with the arrival of the ISS Viewscreen which is the first projector screen in space where astronauts watched the sci-fi film Gravity. read more

After Dawn Glitch, NASA Wants Your Vote About Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots

Ana Verayo   | Apr 28, 2015 08:58 PM EDT

After experiencing a temporary glitch on its first science mission stage, Dawn is ready to take closer views of Ceres where NASA needs your vote about the mysterious bright spots on it ssurface. read more

Study: More Weather Extremes to Come, Thanks to Climate Change

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 08:59 PM EDT

The planet will likely experience more extreme heat waves and heavy rains because of climate change, according to a study. read more

Fossils of a Platypus Dinosaur, the Milder Cousin of the T-rex Was Discovered In Chile

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 08:59 PM EDT

Fossils of a platypus-like dinosaur reminiscent of the T-rex were recently discovered in Chile by a team of researchers. read more

Scientists Can Now Tell the Difference of Twins' DNA

Marco Foronda   | Apr 28, 2015 09:00 PM EDT

Dr. Graham Williams developed the “high resolution melt curve analysis” (HRMA) along with his Forensic Genetics Research Group. read more

New Horizons Just Three Months Away from Pluto

Marco Foronda   | Apr 27, 2015 12:25 PM EDT

New Horizons is the fastest spacecraft ever launched. read more

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