Science

Simulations Reveal Ancient Stars Die Differently

Dino Lirios   | Oct 03, 2014 06:34 AM EDT

It's through this infusion of elements through the entire star that supernovas enrich the galaxy with elements and build new stars. read more

Sharks Have "Personalities," New Study Says

Marco Foronda   | Oct 03, 2014 09:27 PM EDT

Sharks can be social and anti-social, too. read more

Can Pluto Be Reconsidered a Planet?

Kizha T. Trovillas   | Oct 03, 2014 08:53 AM EDT

A conference in 2006 publicly stripped Pluto of its status as a planet. read more

Sharks Apparently Have Distinct Personalities

Ana Verayo   | Oct 03, 2014 03:44 AM EDT

A new study reveals that sharks can possess extrovert or introvert personalities in terms of social behaviour. read more

Satellite Data Reveals Thousands of Underwater Mountains Never Seen Before

Ana Verayo   | Oct 03, 2014 01:45 AM EDT

New data gathered from ESA and NASA reveals the ocean's uncharted regions. read more

Energy Drinks Cause Insomnia and Nervousness, Say Researchers

Staff Reporter   | Oct 02, 2014 07:00 PM EDT

Researchers from Camilo Jose Cela University showed that energy drinks increased insomnia and nervousness on athletes. read more

Newly Discovered Ants in Brazil Copy Other Ants to Survive

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 02, 2014 07:00 PM EDT

A new study published in The American Naturalist featured a new breed of Brazilian ants that can mimic another ant colony to get food. read more

Smelling Difficulties Signal Death is Near, Says Research

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 02, 2014 02:49 PM EDT

A new research published in the journal Plos One shows that difficulty among adults in identifying scents can be a predictor of death within five years. read more

Color the Night Sky Turquoise on Oct. 8 Due to a Lunar Eclipse

Kat De Guzman   | Oct 02, 2014 10:35 AM EDT

The lunar eclipse will begin at 6:25 a.m. EDT on the east coast of North America. read more

'Man on the Moon' not Created by Asteroid Impact, Research Show

Paula Marie Navarra   | Oct 02, 2014 12:53 PM EDT

A new study from NASA’s GRAIL mission showed that the man in the moon was likely created not by an asteroid strike but rather from a large plume of magma found in the moon’s interior. read more

New Material Can Adsorb and Release Oxygen

Dino Lirios   | Oct 02, 2014 10:03 AM EDT

The material adsorbs oxygen through a process called chemisorption. read more

The U.S. Keeps its Nuclear Weapons to Defend Against an Asteroid Attack

Ana Verayo   | Oct 02, 2014 09:46 AM EDT

NASA and the U.S. government plan to utilize these nuclear warheads against an asteroid on a collision course with Earth. read more

"Man in the Moon" Mystery Solved: Formed by Molten Lava Not Asteroids

Ana Verayo   | Oct 02, 2014 07:55 AM EDT

In reality, however, this remarkable feature is actually a huge geological basin. read more

35,000 Walruses Stranded on North Alaskan Beach

Ana Verayo   | Oct 02, 2014 05:27 AM EDT

These walruses can no longer thrive and are forced to find other places to migrate as huge populations huddle together. read more

Poor Sense of Smell a Predictor of Death, Says Study

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 02, 2014 03:25 AM EDT

Even a mild loss of the sense of smell was associated with lower life expectancy. read more

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