Science

In Cambodia, A Lost City Is Found

David Perry   | Sep 23, 2014 01:51 AM EDT

Mahendraparvata is thought to have been founded in the 9th Century by King Jayavarman II, 300 years before Angkor is estimated to have risen. read more

Beehive-Inspired Apartments Planned for Mars Living

Dino Lirios   | Sep 22, 2014 10:11 AM EDT

3D product designer Noah Hershberger has created rooms inspired by beehives and aptly called, "The Queen B." These homes are designed so that people can stay on planet Mars. read more

New Engineered Protein Can Prevent Spread of Cancer

Dino Lirios   | Sep 22, 2014 09:57 AM EDT

Scientists have created a protein that is capable of stopping the initial spread of cancer cells. read more

Artist Transforms Fungus into a New Building Material

Dino Lirios   | Sep 22, 2014 10:11 AM EDT

It's capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and even bullets. When it's no longer needed, it can be used as compost. read more

Companies Can’t Wait Any Longer as World Leaders talk about Climate Change

Kat De Guzman   | Sep 22, 2014 08:17 AM EDT

World leaders will discuss growing concerns about climate change in a summit this week but action to stem climate change might come from companies. read more

PTSD Linked to Food Addiction in Women, Study Suggests

Kristina Fernandez   | Sep 22, 2014 06:54 AM EDT

Women experiencing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are more likely to develop symptoms of food addiction, a new study suggests. read more

Man Suffering From Sexsomania Cleared Of Rape

Emery Dennel   | Sep 22, 2014 06:47 AM EDT

Sexsomania is a condition in which an individual engages in sexual activities while sleeping. read more

American Power Plants are the Largest Carbon Emitters, Says Report

Marco Foronda   | Sep 22, 2014 07:52 AM EDT

U.S. power plants contribute more pollutants than any other countries in the world. read more

Tactile Sensor Gives Robots Novel Dexterity

Ren Benavidez   | Sep 22, 2014 01:57 AM EDT

Northeastern University and MIT scientists installed a robot with high-end sensors that gave the machine unprecedented mobility in its hands. read more

World Carbon Emissions Hit Record High on China's Rapid Industrial Growth

Rhona Arcaya   | Sep 21, 2014 08:15 PM EDT

Scientists estimate global carbon dioxide emissions will rise by 2.5 percent to 37.0 billion tonnes in 2014, reaching a new record high. read more

What Floor, Sir? Space Please

Dino Lirios   | Sep 22, 2014 12:45 AM EDT

The elevator they plan to build will reach 96,000 kilometers into space. read more

Brainstem Sleep Node Causes Deep Slumber, New Study Show

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 22, 2014 12:01 AM EDT

Researchers said their study demonstrates that the half of the brain's sleep-promoting activity originates from the parafacial zone in the brainstem. read more

Worldwide Rallies Urge More Government Action against Climate Change

Ana Verayo   | Sep 22, 2014 12:34 AM EDT

The march in New York City drew so many people it came to a halt because the entire 2.2 mile route was full. read more

Sibling Bullying Causes Depression and Self-harm in Bullied Sibling, Study Shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 21, 2014 05:33 PM EDT

Girls, however, tend to be bullied more than boys in a family where there were three or more children. read more

ISS Particle Detector Reveals Clues About Dark Matter

Ana Verayo   | Sep 21, 2014 05:22 PM EDT

Data can further help researchers decipher dark matter in a more fitting manner. read more

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