Climate Short-lived chemicals that burn a hole in the ozone layer are on the rise February 18, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Interstellar movie is helping scientists model REAL black holes February 17, 2015 - Updated on April 2, 2021
Health Smoking skunk might triple the risk of psychosis February 17, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Research Finds Meditation More Useful Than Sleep Education in Fighting Insomnia February 17, 2015
Biology New Silicone Technology Creates Super Slippery, Anti-Bacterial Surface February 17, 2015 - Updated on February 22, 2019
News Dutch Windmill Might Revolutionize Wind Energy Generation February 16, 2015 - Updated on October 27, 2017
Biology Penguins Have Pretty Bad Taste, Genetic Study Shows February 16, 2015 - Updated on February 17, 2015
Genetics DNA might make the ultimate time capsule; one gram is enough to store most human knowledge February 16, 2015
Genetics Why some marriages last for life – genuinely so: a genetic and psychological explanaition February 14, 2015
Chemistry A chemical bond is born: X-rays image reactants as they form new molecules for the first time February 13, 2015
Discoveries Earliest tree-clinging and burrowing mammals show they weren’t afraid of dinosaurs February 13, 2015 - Updated on February 16, 2015
News Humans tossed 8 million metric tons of plastic into the ocean in 2010 February 13, 2015 - Updated on February 14, 2015
Chemistry Penta-graphene is stronger and better than graphene – we only need to make it, now February 12, 2015 - Updated on September 20, 2021
Health Pollution Damages Short Term Memory, IQ and Brain Metabolism February 12, 2015 - Updated on January 16, 2019
Mind & Brain Napping may reverse damage of sleep deprivation February 11, 2015 - Updated on January 4, 2017
Climate Climate change reversal hacks shunned in report. “Wake up and cut emission!” February 11, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News How many licks does it take to finish a Tootsie Roll lollipop? February 11, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Comets are like deep fried ice cream: cold in the core, crunchy and hard at the surface February 11, 2015