Science

NASA Launches Airborne Campaigns to Fight Climate Change

Ana Verayo   | Dec 02, 2014 01:20 AM EST

This climate change project is part of NASA's Earth Venture program. read more

A Broke James Watson is Auctioning-off His Nobel Prize Medallion

Ana Verayo   | Dec 01, 2014 09:45 PM EST

Watson was one of the scientists who discovered the DNA double helix in 1962. read more

STEM Expo Gets Kids Excited about Science and Technology

Andrian Darylle Torralba   | Dec 02, 2014 01:11 AM EST

It seeks to excite kids about careers in science and technology. read more

Alaska Students Use Robots to Get More Excited About Classes

Andrian Darylle Torralba   | Dec 01, 2014 08:32 PM EST

In Fairbanks, Alaska, students are able to experience a whole new level of how their science and technology classes are taught. This is because their subject involves the use of robotics, something that is said to excite, inspire, and motivate them. read more

Biologists Alarmed by Moose Die-off in the Adirondacks

Ana Verayo   | Dec 01, 2014 07:48 AM EST

A three year study will be conducted that will estimate moose populations in the Adirondack mountains, New York after moose die offs in other northern US states. read more

Climate Change Talks in Peru Represent Best Hope to Reduce Greenhouse Emissions

Marco Foronda   | Dec 01, 2014 04:49 PM EST

Climate change advocates, diplomats and observers are hopeful to make all countries agree to cut greenhouse emissions. read more

U.S. FDA Plans to Lift Ban on Blood Donations from Gay Men

Marco Foronda   | Dec 01, 2014 07:02 AM EST

The ban was enacted in 1983 during the national AIDS epidemic and was last updated in 1992. read more

Carl Sagan Narrates Stunning New Short Film, "Wanderers"

Ana Verayo   | Dec 01, 2014 06:51 AM EST

This short film is reminiscent of Sagan's original TV series, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. read more

'Time Cloak' Conceals Events Rather than Objects

Dino Lirios   | Dec 01, 2014 06:42 AM EST

This cloak conceals events rather than objects and can hide secret messages through a trick of light. read more

College Student Dies After Eating Peanut Butter Cookies

Marco Foronda   | Dec 01, 2014 05:59 AM EST

Chandler Swink has been suffering from a level six peanut allergy reaction since he was two years old. read more

UN Climate Change Talks Begin in Peru

Ana Verayo   | Dec 01, 2014 04:51 AM EST

Discussions will begin on how to tackle climate change head-on in the wake of reports about record breaking global temperatures this year. read more

Humans Could Cause the Next Mass Extinction

Ana Verayo   | Dec 01, 2014 04:19 AM EST

Lessons from The Great Dying serve as warnings of how climate change can destroy the world. read more

Deadly Zebra Mussels Threaten to Invade Lewis and Clark Lake

Marco Foronda   | Dec 01, 2014 04:02 AM EST

Zebra mussels attach themselves of boats and move to other areas to spread on other areas of water. read more

Chinese Plant Extract Holds Weight Loss Holy Grail, But is it Safe?

Michael A. Katz   | Dec 03, 2014 01:50 PM EST

Researchers in China believe they have found the dieting Holy Grail in a native plant extract that holds the key to burning fat without having to exercise - but it might not be entirely safe. read more

Chinese Scientists Claim High-Temperature Technology is a Chinese Invention

Sami Ghanmi   | Nov 30, 2014 07:54 PM EST

High-temperature technology was used to produce delicate celadon pieces. read more

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