Science

Scientists Find Scour Marks Left by Giant Iceberg on Arctic Sea Floor

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 12, 2014 10:40 AM EDT

Scientists have found scour marks left behind by a gigantic ice berg between Greenland and Spitsbergen. read more

New Model Explains Formtion of Supermassive Black Holes

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 12, 2014 10:05 AM EDT

Early black holes were billions of times the mass of the sun. read more

U.S. Fast-Food Workers to Lose Jobs to Hamburger-Making Robot

Arthur Dominic Villasanta   | Aug 12, 2014 04:14 AM EDT

The robot could save U.S. fast food companies US$9 billion a year. read more

Civilians Take Control of an Old NASA Satellite From Abandoned McDonald's

Ana Verayo   | Aug 12, 2014 01:34 AM EDT

The satellite has become the world's first "open source satellite." read more

Cyborg Technology can Treat Brain Diseases, Scientists Find

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 11, 2014 12:36 PM EDT

Scientists are combining cyborg technology with brain signals to further understand how the brain works, which can lead the way in treating serious brain diseases. read more

Burn Victims Guarded Against Infection by Nanosheet Coating

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 11, 2014 12:20 PM EDT

Japanese scientists introduced nanosheets, an ultrathin coating that can cling to the body and replace dressing to help burn victims protect themselves against infections. read more

Chinese Disease Rates On The Rise

Staff Reporter   | Aug 11, 2014 09:54 AM EDT

China's transition to a first-world economy comes with a price: First-world diseases. read more

Aussie Physicists Make Water -Based Tractor Beam that Manipulates Floating Objects

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 11, 2014 10:23 AM EDT

Australian Physicists have created a water tractor beam that could confine oil spills, manipulate floating objects and explain beach rips. read more

German Scientists Introduce Continually Updating Graph on Study of Fruitflies

Ren Benavidez   | Aug 11, 2014 01:17 PM EDT

Scientists have discovered a way to present a graphical data that change over time as new information comes to light. read more

Plastic Sheet Makes It Possible to Thwart Counterfeiters With a Single Breath

Ren Benavidez   | Aug 11, 2014 09:22 AM EDT

University of Michigan researchers developed an iridescent plastic that reveals images with a breath in an effort to prevent counterfeiting. read more

Sponge-like Plastic Cuts CO2 Emission in the U.S.

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 11, 2014 09:16 AM EDT

US Researchers have created a sponge-like plastic that could cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in the country. read more

Compounds Found in Antibacterial Products Harmful to Pregnant Women

Paula Marie Navarra   | Aug 11, 2014 09:00 AM EDT

Health experts raise concern about the possible effects of antibacterial products that gives triclosan and triclocarban to pregnant women. read more

18 Teenagers Will Change the World - Google

Ren Benavidez   | Aug 11, 2014 08:58 AM EDT

Eighteen students will compete for the Grand Prize in Google's annual science fair, where teens from all over the world submit their unique inventions, and are judged online by teachers, professors and scientists. read more

Natural Light in Offices Can Make Employees Healthier

Ana Verayo   | Aug 11, 2014 11:00 AM EDT

Exposure to natural light in the office boosts overall health and productivity. read more

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