- Discovery
- 13/3/6 17:54
The discovery of magnesium sulfate salts in Europa's ice is further evidence that suggests minerals are cycling in and out of the sub-surface ocean. ->
The discovery of magnesium sulfate salts in Europa's ice is further evidence that suggests minerals are cycling in and out of the sub-surface ocean. ->
Earth microbes have been found able to survive in the low pressures found on the surface of Mars. ->
All public tours of the White House are cancelled because of automatic budget cuts that took effect recently. ->
The goal of this project is to publish incredibly detailed images of the human brain.
A man who had delivered a wanted man to police dressed as Batman turns out to be a delivery driver.
An ancient meteor gouged a 5.5 kilometer (3.4 mile) crater into was it now northeast Iowa. ->
The football field-sized rock will cruise through Earth's neighborhood just days after another space rock made an even closer approach to our planet.
A creature with a long, snake-like body, many legs and a voracious appetite was recently discovered near Loch Ness in northern Scotland. ->
A group of scientists and engineers in California is using underwater drones to track single sharks' movements. ->
The latest in a series of late-season snowstorms is barreling toward the East Coast, dumping nearly a foot of snow on some locales as it passes.
The western Pacific gray whale once seemed destined for extinction. Now it supports a booming tourism trade. ->
Controlling machines with your mind just got easier thanks to wireless brain-computer interfaces. Trace takes a look at the near future of cybernetics.
First came Beatlemania, and today it's Bieber Fever. Laci Green explores what it is about young pop stars that sends teenage girls' hearts aflutter.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez lost his battle with cancer Tuesday, silencing the leading voice of the Latin American left and plunging his divided oil-rich nation into an uncertain future.
Emperor penguins gain body heat using convection from the surrounding air. ->
New robo-fish uses lateral line sensing to figure out currents, hover and save battery life.
TUESDAY 5. MARCH 2013
For up to a third of migraine sufferers, sex can relieve the painful headaches.
Early HIV treatment in children can keep the virus from replicating before it takes hold.
By mid-century, ships could be plowing across the North Pole during the summer, according to models of Arctic sea ice losses . ->
SpaceTop 3D uses a camera-equipped monitor to give users a computer interface like no other. ->
NASA and L'Garde are set to launch the largest solar sail ever constructed in 2014. ->
A skullcap and brain of a man from the 1200s shows how much more advanced medieval medicine was than thought.
Give your weary fingers a rest and let your eyes do all the work. ->
The cigar-shaped car will be the world's most fuel-efficient vehicle out there.
VW says the car will get 261 mpg.