Science

Bird Flu Kills Two In Egypt

David Perry   | Nov 18, 2014 04:55 PM EST

Egypt registered its second recorded death from bird flu, now identified as the H5N1 variant. read more

Long-Term Exposure to Triclosan May Cause Cancer in Humans

Andrian Darylle Torralba   | Nov 18, 2014 10:58 AM EST

Mice exposed to Triclosan long-term were more likely to get tumors in the liver. read more

Quantum Whirlpool from Spiral Laser Beam Harnesses the Potential of New Technologies

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Nov 18, 2014 10:38 AM EST

This recent breakthrough with lasers could lead to developments that link conventional electronics with laser and fiber-based technologies. read more

TSRI Scientists Finally Uncover Weak Spots of Ebola Virus

Andrian Darylle Torralba   | Nov 18, 2014 10:32 AM EST

The Scripps research study may now be able to explain how ZMapp was able to stop the Ebola virus. read more

Water Seemed to Flow Freely on Ancient Mars – but Under Specific Conditions

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Nov 18, 2014 09:28 AM EST

Current climate models of ancient Mars propose an atmosphere too thin to eliminate any possibility it could heat the planet enough for water to flow. read more

Dark Matter Can Apparently be Detected by GPS

Ana Verayo   | Nov 18, 2014 08:25 AM EST

A new study reveals that the elusive dark matter can now be detected using time glitches in GPS satellite systems. read more

Frozen Woolly Mammoth Found in Siberia to be Cloned in Korea

Staff Reporter   | Nov 18, 2014 08:11 AM EST

This process is called "de-extinction" and it theoretically allows researchers to "resurrect" a number of extinct animal species. read more

Sushi Market Pushing Pacific Bluefin Tuna Closer to Extinction

Marco Foronda   | Nov 18, 2014 06:56 AM EST

Bluefin tuna is widely targeted by the fishing industry to provide sashimi and sushi products. read more

Humans To Visit Mars by 2035, NASA Says

Marco Foronda   | Nov 18, 2014 06:52 AM EST

Sending people to live on Mars and conduct extensive research there will teach scientists a great deal about the Red Planet and the Earth. read more

Scientists Identify Virus Killing Millions of Starfish

Marco Foronda   | Nov 18, 2014 05:17 AM EST

The densovirus dissolves the starfish in under 10 days, leaving a pile of dissolved starfish. read more

Hunter Kills "Unicorn" in Slovenia

David Perry   | Nov 17, 2014 04:36 PM EST

A hunter in Slovenia made headlines across the globe when it was discovered one of his kills was a unicorn. At least it was sort of a unicorn. read more

Bird Flu Case Confirmed In English Farm

Marco Foronda   | Nov 18, 2014 05:09 AM EST

This isn't the H5N1 type that 's deadly to humans, however. read more

Space Agencies Worldwide Plan to Return to the Moon

Marco Foronda   | Nov 18, 2014 05:04 AM EST

NASA is now focusing on developing its deep-space capabilities for a possible manned mission to Mars by 2035. read more

A 10 Second Kiss Packs 80 Million Bacteria

Ana Verayo   | Nov 17, 2014 07:52 AM EST

The mouth normally hosts more than 700 varieties of bacteria. read more

Grizzlies Pigging-out onThousands of Local Yellowstone Moths

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Nov 17, 2014 03:48 AM EST

The moths may be small in size, with wingspans at 2 inches or less, but have a huge caloric punch. read more

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