Science

New Mind-controlled Prosthetics Ready for Use on People

Dino Lirios   | Oct 09, 2014 09:46 AM EDT

The key difference in this prosthetic is that it's surgically implanted. read more

Killer Whales can Apparently Learn to Speak Dolphin

Ana Verayo   | Oct 09, 2014 06:26 AM EDT

A new study shows that orca whales can quickly adapt with other marine species such as dolphins and imitate their language. read more

Scientists Awarded 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Powerful Molecular Microscopes

Ana Verayo   | Oct 09, 2014 06:13 AM EDT

The winners are Americans Eric Betzig and William Moerner and German, Stefan Hell. read more

Send Your Name to Mars; Start Now

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 09, 2014 06:00 AM EDT

At present, over 150,000 people have already signed their name for Orion's missions. read more

Ancient Indonesian Cave Art could be Oldest Found in the World

Ana Verayo   | Oct 08, 2014 11:51 PM EDT

The advent of cave art heralds the human mind's capacity to be abstract and build concepts. read more

Meet the Tachiraptor, the Carnivorous Dinosaur that Survived the Mass Extinction

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Oct 09, 2014 04:05 AM EDT

Tachiraptor admirabilis is a 1.5 meter long bipedal theropod dinosaur that dominated the South American region about 200 million years ago. read more

'Better Than Anything Else' Mosquito Repellant Renders Users Invisible

David Perry   | Oct 08, 2014 08:00 PM EDT

"Better Than Anything Else" Mosquito Repellant Renders Users Invisible read more

Toddlers Know Mad Adult When they See One, Research Shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 08, 2014 08:00 PM EDT

Researchers from the University of Washington have found that a 15-month-old child already has the ability to detect anger through observing other people’s social interaction. read more

Europol Report: First 'On-Line' Murder Could Occur This Year

David Perry   | Oct 08, 2014 12:23 PM EDT

In 2011, a computer hacker remotely manipulated an insulin pump. Doctors worry pacemakers are next. read more

Introducing the Strati: The World's First Fully-Functional 3D-Printed Car

David Perry   | Oct 08, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Local Motors, an Arizona-based car manufacturing company, set the automotive world on its ear by introducing the world's first fully-functional 3D printed car. read more

Astronauts Complete Spacewalk Maintenance on ISS

Ana Verayo   | Oct 08, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

A long overdue spacewalk maintenance was performed by astronauts on the International Space Station. read more

Genetics Determines More than Just IQ; New Research Can Mold Education System

Dino Lirios   | Oct 08, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Researchers from King's College in London have discovered that the genetics of children does not only affect the IQ of the child, but also a great number of his traits as well. read more

Berry that Rapidly Fights Cancer Discovered in Queensland

Dino Lirios   | Oct 08, 2014 12:00 PM EDT

Scientists have found a berry that has rapid cancer-fighting properties and can only be found in pockets of Far North Queensland, on the blushwood tree. read more

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