Anatomy News Scientist gives himself Fecal Transplant from Hunter-Gatherer from Tanzania… to See how it Goes October 1, 2014
News Germany removes University Fees – what we Should Learn from That October 1, 2014 - Updated on February 18, 2015
Biology Sea monkeys demonstrate that tiny marine animals can move the World’s Oceans September 30, 2014
Climate Australia’s 2013 Heat Waves linked to Man-made Climate Change, 5 Studies Conclude September 30, 2014
Environment For the First Time in Modern History, the Aral Sea’s Eastern Basin has Gone Dry September 29, 2014 - Updated on February 10, 2015
Animals Mantis Shrimp Can See Cancer. Researchers have Invented a Camera that Does the Same September 29, 2014
Environmental Issues Natural gas does little to curb emissions and mitigate climate change September 26, 2014 - Updated on September 27, 2014
Geology Strange Spherical Fossils may be Among World’s Earliest Multicellular Animals September 25, 2014
News Virgin Galactic wants to fly you from L.A. to Tokyo in one hour, through space September 25, 2014
Animals Weird cloud picked up on radar was actually Monarch Butterflies September 25, 2014 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Anatomy News Gut bacteria may control your mind by influencing your dietary choices September 24, 2014
Mind & Brain A language that shouldn’t exist may teach us a lot about the origin of speech September 23, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Newly discovered dinosaur had one of the biggest noses in prehistory September 23, 2014 - Updated on June 11, 2023
Mind & Brain What goes on in an altruist’s head: good deeds may be rooted in the brain September 22, 2014 - Updated on September 23, 2014
Environmental Issues Eric Schmidt: ALEC is lying about climate change and funding them was a mistake September 22, 2014 - Updated on November 23, 2016
Biology The Hagfish produces a 12 nanometer wide, 15 centimeter long thread it clamps into a single cell September 22, 2014
Health Newly discovered ‘sleep node’ in the brain puts you to sleep without sedatives September 19, 2014
News Human eye inspired processor is 400 times faster at detecting sub-atomic particles September 19, 2014
Health The primal call: mammals may respond to baby cries even when they’re from another species September 19, 2014 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Biology Tobacco plants borrowing bacteria genes achieve more efficient photosynthesis September 19, 2014
Animals Japan continues whaling, despite international ban September 19, 2014 - Updated on September 7, 2018