News Blood and collagen found in 75-million-year-old ‘crap’ fossils June 9, 2015 - Updated on August 24, 2023
Biology Your smartphone could be a digital ornithologist: software recognizes birds from photos June 8, 2015
News Paleontologist finds new horned-dinosaur species, calls it “Hellboy” then writes a marriage proposal in the paper June 5, 2015 - Updated on August 23, 2023
Health The most unhealthy, calorie ridden, sodium rich restaurant meals in America June 3, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Scientists demonstrate full working biodegradable wooden chips. No, the electronic kind June 3, 2015
Environmental Issues Radio(attr)active: Japan to raise its nuclear power ratio to 20% by 2030 June 3, 2015
Climate Military energy report downplays oil in favor of renewable energy June 3, 2015 - Updated on June 4, 2015
News The future is here: solar is cheaper than grid electricity for 30 million Americans June 3, 2015 - Updated on October 5, 2015
Inventions This new $2.50 device extends disposable battery life by 800% – will hit the market in September June 3, 2015
Biology Young and in its prime: famous California tree is “only” 777 years old June 3, 2015 - Updated on January 31, 2024
Animals Biologists discover two new marsupial species that have sex until they die. Ironically, they’re endangered June 2, 2015
News Stephen Hawking doubts someone of his talent and condition would be supported today as he was June 2, 2015 - Updated on June 3, 2015
Diseases A new approach for cancer treatment: tailor for the patient, not for the cancer June 2, 2015
News NASA’s deceleration system for Martian landings looks like an UFO. [UPDATED: launch postponed] June 2, 2015
News Amazon holds contest to see who’s the best robot that can replace a warehouse worker June 1, 2015 - Updated on June 2, 2015
News Tiny origami bot folds, navigates obstacles, swims, then dissolves. Next: inside your body June 1, 2015
Health Scientists light the brain of mice to recall their lost memories June 1, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Great Pics 4000 years of human civilizations charted, the Histomap May 30, 2015 - Updated on June 1, 2015
Inventions Soft, squishy and powerful: The Royal Institute of Technology creates batteries from trees May 30, 2015