News The science of ‘ballooning’ – or why it’s raining spiders in Australia May 18, 2015 - Updated on May 19, 2015
Animals Sea Turtle gets a new 3D-printed titanium jaw after being hit by a boat’s propeller May 18, 2015
News Military wants to use swarms of disposable “Cicada” drones: dropping flies behind enemy lines May 18, 2015 - Updated on November 23, 2016
News NASA is offering over $2 million for the best design for a 3D printed Martian habitat May 18, 2015
Environment If the world built nuclear power plants at the rate Sweden had, there would be no need for fossil in 25 years May 15, 2015
Anthropology Early human societies were egalitarian – male dominance emerges only with agriculture and more resources May 15, 2015 - Updated on April 20, 2023
News How should space mining be regulated? Tough question, maybe for our future overlords to decide May 13, 2015 - Updated on October 27, 2017
News Carl Sagans’ solar sail will be put to the test next week: our shot at interplanetary travel May 12, 2015 - Updated on May 14, 2015
Animals Where are all the mummies? 2 out of 3 animal mummies don’t have an animal inside May 11, 2015 - Updated on May 12, 2015
News When nature calls in outer space: here’s how astronauts use the toilet May 11, 2015 - Updated on May 14, 2015
Health A trip to Mars might incur permanent brain damage from cosmic rays May 8, 2015 - Updated on May 10, 2015
Biology A sunrise literally painted in life by glowing bacteria on an agar plate May 8, 2015 - Updated on April 29, 2023
Climate Scientists measure internal waves under the ocean from ‘cradle to grave’; largest tops 500 meters May 8, 2015 - Updated on September 7, 2018
Health There may not be such a thing as autism epidemic – the explanation might lie in the diagnosis May 7, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News The white thing that sometime appears on chocolate? Scientists studied it with X-Rays May 7, 2015
Biology Scientists find new microorganism that may shed light on evolution of complex cells May 7, 2015 - Updated on July 19, 2022