Science

Mars' Rover Finally Reaches Key Research Point

Cory Doyle   | Sep 11, 2014 05:55 PM EDT

NASA announced early Thursday morning that the Mars rover Curiosity has reached the base of Mount Sharp. This has been a long-term science destination toward which the rover has been heading for the last two years. read more

News Website Extortion Scheme Puts Editor-In-Chief In Hot Water

Acsilyn Miyazaki   | Sep 11, 2014 01:56 PM EDT

Media website 21cbh.com has been placed in hot water after its CEO and editor-in-chief along with other PR firms' employees were arrested and detained by Shanghai authorities for allegedly extorting money from business firms. read more

Saturn's F Ring Gives Birth To and Destroys Its Own Moonlets in a Never-ending Cycle

Ana Verayo   | Sep 11, 2014 12:08 PM EDT

Mountain sized moonlets form and destroy quickly in a span of a few days in Saturn's F-ring outskirts due to Saturn's gravitational forces. read more

People With AB Blood Type Likely To Develop Dementia, Study Shows

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 16, 2014 01:24 PM EDT

An American Academy of Neurology study shows that people with AB blood type are more likely to develop memory loss as they grow older. read more

Media Plays Big Role in Fostering Aggressiveness and Non-Aggressiveness

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 13, 2014 06:58 AM EDT

Even though aggressive people didn't watch aggressive movies, they still remained aggressive. read more

“Venus Zones” established by astronomers, new study show

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 11, 2014 01:44 PM EDT

A new study from San Francisco State University showed the Venus Zone, an area around an exoplanet that has the same unlivable conditions in Venus. read more

Extinct Swamp Animal Named after Mick Jagger

Paula Marie Navarra   | Sep 11, 2014 08:57 AM EDT

An extinct animal was named after Mick Jagger in honor of the Rolling Stones' famous singer's supersized lips. read more

China's Space Station to be Ready by 2022

Ana Verayo   | Sep 11, 2014 08:45 AM EDT

China confirms that its space station will be operational by 2022. Preparations are already under way, and launch is set in 2016. read more

Paint with Graphene Could Prevent Corrosion

Marc Maligalig   | Sep 11, 2014 08:25 AM EDT

A team of scientists from the University of Manchester has developed a process to tightly link graphene molecules in graphene oxide, making a sheet of the material impermeable to gas, liquids and even corrosive chemicals. read more

Astronaut and Cosmonauts Return to Earth After Six Months at Space Station

Emery Dennel   | Sep 11, 2014 09:39 AM EDT

On September 25, another three crew members are set to fly to the ISS, including the first ever Russian woman to serve on the station. read more

Exercise Equates to Better Academics in Boys

Marc Maligalig   | Sep 11, 2014 09:13 AM EDT

The research looked into the link between various kinds of physical activity and sedentary behavior. read more

Digital Mapping of Stonehenge Uncovers Other Monuments Around It

Emery Dennel   | Sep 11, 2014 09:21 AM EDT

Most of the monuments uncovered have blended into the landscape so much so they've become unnoticeable to the untrained eye . read more

AB Blood Type Linked to Memory Loss

Emery Dennel   | Sep 11, 2014 08:12 AM EDT

It's too early to make conclusions about blood type's relation to dementia, however. read more

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