Science

Scientists Suggest Dark Matter Not Completely 'Dark' After All

Ana Verayo   | Apr 15, 2015 03:34 AM EDT

With this new method, scientists have mapped out dark matter inside four colliding galaxies. read more

Alcohol in Films Could Boost Drinking Habits among Teens

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Apr 14, 2015 11:54 PM EDT

The findings suggest that movie ratings must take alohol use into consideration. read more

Small Solar Eruptions Cause Serious Damage to Planets Without Magnetospheres

Marco Foronda   | Apr 14, 2015 10:55 AM EDT

The interplay between the Sun and Earth was crucial for making the planet livable. read more

NASA Releases Awesome Video of Spacewalk Taken by GoPro

Marco Foronda   | Apr 14, 2015 10:23 AM EDT

It captures the awe and terror of a routine spacewalk with the help of a GoPro, read more

Rosetta: Comet 67P Has No Magnetic Field

Ana Verayo   | Apr 14, 2015 10:07 AM EDT

Theories suggest it's pivotal for stars and planets to gain a magnetic field to accelerate their formation. read more

First Ever Color Image of Dwarf Planet Ceres Reveals Volcanic Activity

Ana Verayo   | Apr 14, 2015 08:12 AM EDT

New color images of Ceres presents a dynamic terrain on the surface of the tiny world. read more

World's First Robotic Chef Prepares Something Delicious: Crab Bisque

Ana Verayo   | Apr 14, 2015 07:43 AM EDT

U.K. based Moley Robotics is now training the world's first robo-chef. read more

Gigantic Dunes of Titan Explained: Blame it on Violent Methane Storms

Ana Verayo   | Apr 14, 2015 06:26 AM EDT

The dunes are described as massive and dark and also one of the biggest of their kind in the solar system. read more

Scientists Try to Solve the Methane Hot Spot in the Four Corners of U.S.

Marco Foronda   | Apr 14, 2015 06:18 AM EDT

The plume discovered over Four Corners raises the possibility large amounts of methane are escaping from the mines. read more

Scientists to Drill into Crater of Asteroid that Destroyed the Dinosaurs

Marco Foronda   | Apr 14, 2015 03:52 AM EDT

Researchers plan to take the first offshore core samples from near the center of the impact crater caused by the nine mile-wide asteroid. read more

New Maps Show the Cosmic Scale of Dark Matter

Marco Foronda   | Apr 14, 2015 03:41 AM EDT

The maps show clumps and voids of dark matter in a patch of sky covering around two million galaxies and features hundreds of millions of light years across. read more

Researchers Link TV Viewing to Delay in Toddler's Language Development

Dino Lirios   | Apr 14, 2015 03:36 AM EDT

An increase in TV viewing may stunt the learning capabilities of a child. read more

Fat Injections Reverse Weight Gain in Obese Mice

Michael A. Katz   | Apr 13, 2015 03:39 PM EDT

Findings "may open new avenues to develop a novel treatment option to target obesity," researchers say. read more

NASA Discovers Harvesting Water Possible on Mars

Michael A. Katz   | Apr 13, 2015 02:27 PM EDT

Astronauts may one day be able to harvest water on Mars, a necessity for humans to be able to colonize the red planet. read more

Eating More Dairy, Seafood, Nuts Promote Weight Loss

Ana Verayo   | Apr 13, 2015 11:26 AM EDT

A new study reveals that adjusting diets to eating more seafood, nuts and dairy products can promote weight loss as opposed to eating more red meat and carbs. read more

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