Science Enter Engineers: Ideas to Get Your Girls Excited about STEM Fields May 22, 2014 - Updated on May 26, 2014
Animals Tiny plastic timebomb: how cosmetic microbeads are killing the fish in the oceans May 19, 2014
Biology There probably is no such thing as gluten intolerance, study shows May 14, 2014 - Updated on September 23, 2014
Environmental Issues Cutting down CO2 emission might save the economy $71 trillion by 2050 May 14, 2014
Climate West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse is irreversible; to cause 10 feet sea level rise May 13, 2014
Animals Brawls for colony domination transforms winning worker ants into queens without DNA changes May 13, 2014 - Updated on May 16, 2014
News China Unveils Plans to build an 8,000-Mile High-Speed Underwater Railway Line to America May 13, 2014
Biology New species of metal-eating plant discovered in the Philippines May 12, 2014 - Updated on May 4, 2020
News Ground-breaking ‘Ultra-bright Atom Laser’ Developed in Crete – 7 times stronger than any developed to date May 12, 2014
Biology Scientists engineer first living organism with unnatural DNA May 9, 2014 - Updated on June 20, 2019
Geology Meet ‘Pinocchio rex’ – the 9 meter long, ferocious cousin of Tyrannosaurus Rex May 8, 2014 - Updated on February 18, 2015
Biology Psilocybin, the active substance in magic mushrooms, inhibits the processing of negative emotions in the brain May 8, 2014
Astrophysics Researchers create a remarkably accurate model of our Universe and its evolution May 8, 2014
Anthropology Mysterious lines in Peru that predate the Nazca lines are directions to major fairs May 7, 2014
Research Why birds survived the dinosaur apocalypse: they were small enough May 7, 2014 - Updated on February 20, 2024
Inventions Volvo’s first self-driving cars now being tested live on public roads in Sweden May 7, 2014