News NASA wants to explore Venus in a manned airship, then set up permanent cloud cities December 18, 2014
Health Half of all recommendations on Medical Shows on Dr. Oz and the Doctors are non-scientific December 18, 2014
News Holographic microscopes might be the cost-effective alternative of the future December 17, 2014 - Updated on December 18, 2014
Environment Fracking banned in New York state over possible threats to public health December 17, 2014
Diseases “Copper kills everything”: A Copper Bedrail Could Cut Back On Infections For Hospital Patients December 17, 2014
Animals Damming beavers also play a small role in global warming December 17, 2014 - Updated on December 19, 2014
Archaeology A million mummies, a million stories: Archaeologists find huge cemetery in Egypt December 17, 2014 - Updated on December 18, 2014
News Solar winds penetrate Martian atmosphere, MAVEN finds – atmospheric loss mechanism unfolds December 16, 2014 - Updated on December 17, 2014
Discoveries Microbial life found 2.4 km beneath the ocean floor – it’s the deepest marine drill ever December 16, 2014 - Updated on April 25, 2019
Science Millions of journal entries from 18th and 19th century ship logs reveal December 16, 2014 - Updated on April 29, 2023
Mind & Brain Storing info in computers frees up memory in the brain, helping us learn new things better December 16, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Mind & Brain Magazines in Waiting Rooms are Old Because People Steal New Ones, Science Shows December 16, 2014
Health A two-minute delay in cutting the umbilical cord provides health benefits to babies December 16, 2014
Geology Best Presents for a Geologist – The Christmas Edition December 15, 2014 - Updated on April 25, 2019
Environment Sad, but Expected: The Climate Talks in Lima have Failed December 15, 2014 - Updated on May 28, 2015
News Stacked “high-rise” computer chips add a new dimension to manufacturing December 15, 2014 - Updated on December 16, 2014
News Making walls talk – new technique extracts audio from video December 15, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Mind & Brain Humane interrogation is four times more effective than torture, study shows December 15, 2014
News For the first time, physicists measure electron as it jumps from semiconductor. Yes, it’s a big deal! December 12, 2014
Biology All birds lost their teeth 116 million years ago December 12, 2014 - Updated on April 23, 2024
News Connect or disconnect? Technology interferes with couple relationships for the worse December 12, 2014
Biology Dragonflies hunt prey like dancing a ballet, similar to the internal model used by humans December 11, 2014 - Updated on December 13, 2014
Environment Both seed size and number can be increased at the same time, an important find for food security December 11, 2014 - Updated on December 12, 2014
Health How the brain transforms bad experiences into long-lasting and unpleasant memories December 11, 2014
News Full extent of plastic in world’s oceans quantified: over 5 trillions of pieces of plastic December 11, 2014