Science

Byzantine Shipwrecks Help to Understand Shipbuilding History

Marco Foronda   | Dec 29, 2014 05:45 AM EST

The shipwreck site has produced leather shoes, wooden combs, horses, camels--and human heads. read more

No Endangered Species Protection for Pinto Abalone

Ana Verayo   | Dec 29, 2014 05:44 AM EST

Wildlife conservationists are still rallying for petitions to place the pinto abalone under the endangered species list protection. read more

Pee Power Technology Could Help to Take Human to Mars

Marco Foronda   | Dec 29, 2014 05:43 AM EST

Human urine will be carried along with the technology during an unmanned flight to Mars in 2018. read more

Heavy Use of Smartphone Touchscreen Can Alter Brain Activity

Marco Foronda   | Dec 27, 2014 08:13 AM EST

Brain activities can be altered by the use of touch screen phones. read more

ISS Lights up the New Jersey Skies this Weekend

Marco Foronda   | Dec 27, 2014 08:18 AM EST

Folks from New Jersey can get aglimpse of the ISS Friday to Sunday, read more

NASA Dawn Probe Could Verify if Dwarf Planet Ceres Can Support LIfe

Dino Lirios   | Dec 27, 2014 02:17 AM EST

A probe from NASA is expected to enter the orbit of the dwarf planet Ceres and study the object like never before. Several researchers say that the planet is capable of supporting life as we know it. read more

Making Fuel from Water Now Possible Through the ‘Power-To-Liquid’ Technology

Andrian Darylle Torralba   | Dec 26, 2014 04:34 PM EST

Sunfire GmbH, a German clean-technology company, claims that it has invented a machine that can make fuel out of water. read more

Study: Ants Are Apparently Lefties

Ana Verayo   | Dec 26, 2014 08:44 AM EST

New research reveals ants are more prone to lean to the left. read more

Israelis Discover Ancient Jewelry Decorated with a Menorah

Marco Foronda   | Dec 26, 2014 08:33 AM EST

The significance of the symbol has something to do with its reference in Exodus 25 verses 31 through 33. read more

Report of One Million Mummies in Egyptian Cemetery is Bogus

Ana Verayo   | Dec 26, 2014 08:28 AM EST

Muhlestein admits he and his team didn't excavate one million bodies. read more

Giant Coconut Crab Raises Hell in Hawaii

Ana Verayo   | Dec 26, 2014 08:18 AM EST

This invasive species can be a potential threat to the native ecosystem. read more

Ancient Stone Tool Found in Turkey Reveals Earliest Human Migration 1.2 Million Years Ago

Ana Verayo   | Dec 26, 2014 06:39 AM EST

This tool is made from a quartzite flake that shows evidence it was fashioned by humans. read more

Here's Why Comet 67P Looks Like a Duck

Marco Foronda   | Dec 26, 2014 06:26 AM EST

Comet 67P has an odd look because of erosion or a collision or both. read more

Wildlife Advocates Seek Protection for California Spotted Owl

Marco Foronda   | Dec 26, 2014 02:38 AM EST

The California spotted owl could become extinct because of logging operations in the owl's habitat. read more

NASA Observes Massive Cultural Tradition of Yuletide Lights

Marco Foronda   | Dec 26, 2014 02:37 AM EST

Holiday lights can be seen from space read more

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