Science

Genetically Engineered Microbes Could Help Manned Mission to Planets

Dino Lirios   | Nov 07, 2014 12:05 AM EST

These microbes will replace all the supplies that space travelers are used to taking aboard spacecraft. read more

New York City's 8 Million Rats Urban Legend's Not True

Marco Foronda   | Nov 06, 2014 08:18 PM EST

The agency recommends that homeowners hire exterminators if inspectors find evidence of rats. read more

Cute Baby Sea Otter Rescued From California Coast [Video]

Marco Foronda   | Nov 06, 2014 08:05 AM EST

This baby otter is the cutest thing you'll see today. read more

Missing Link Dinosaur Fills Evolutionary Gap Between Land and Sea Animals

Ana Verayo   | Nov 06, 2014 07:07 AM EST

Researchers have found an ancient sea creature fossil that provides clues on how amphibians evolved. read more

Case Closed: Milky Way's Mystery Object Identified

Marco Foronda   | Nov 06, 2014 07:32 AM EST

Strange no more. The mystery object at the center of Milky Way is finally solved. read more

Weird, Ancient Groundhog Gives Clues About Mammals During Dinosaur Age

Ana Verayo   | Nov 06, 2014 06:18 AM EST

Researchers have found an ancient skull from what seems to be an ancient groundhog from the dinosaur era. read more

Evolution of Male Genitalia: Why Lizards Have Two and Humans Only One

Ana Verayo   | Nov 06, 2014 05:32 AM EST

Researchers reveal the factors influencing the development of male sex organs. read more

Australian Company Looks to Use Lasers to Clear Away Space Debris

Dino Lirios   | Nov 05, 2014 09:33 PM EST

Thousands upon thousands of objects litter space and orbit the Earth at high velocities. read more

Remembering Laika After 57 Years: the First Dog in Space

Ana Verayo   | Nov 05, 2014 06:16 AM EST

Laika, a stray mongrel, was picked-up off a street in Moscow by a Russian scientist. read more

Working NIghts Can Cause Brain and Thinking Damage, Study Says

Marco Foronda   | Nov 05, 2014 05:29 AM EST

Long term shift work can drain your brain and affect your thinking. read more

Fireball Meteor Spotted at Night Over Japan and the U.S.

Ana Verayo   | Nov 05, 2014 05:19 AM EST

More than 300 reports from eyewitnesses flooded the American Meteor Society after the fireball. read more

CERN Chooses First Woman Leader

Staff Reporter   | Nov 05, 2014 05:01 AM EST

She will be the 16th director-general and the first woman to lead the research center. read more

Mystery of Bizarre Fallstreak Cloud Over Australia Solved

Ana Verayo   | Nov 05, 2014 01:42 AM EST

Some even called this cloud a "Rapture Cloud." read more

Male Hummingbirds Use Their Beaks as Swords to Kill Each Other over Females

Ana Verayo   | Nov 04, 2014 10:31 PM EST

A new study reveals hummingbirds use their beaks to violently stab other male opponents in the throat . read more

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