Geology California super-earthquake probably on its way January 11, 2013 - Updated on October 25, 2022
Physics Fun mathematics of domino chain reactions: could a tiny domino end up to topple a skyscraper-sized one? Yes January 10, 2013
Geology Understanding magma in the mantle: rocks melt at greater depth than previously thought January 10, 2013 - Updated on April 26, 2019
Mind & Brain Eye color and face shape influence trustworthiness January 10, 2013 - Updated on January 9, 2023
Chemistry Ordinary glass has extraordinary properties – molecules self align in ultrastable tetris-like structures January 8, 2013
Archaeology Archaeology news: 1.400 year old gold coins found in Iraq, 300 prehistoric clay figurines found in Greece [shorties] January 8, 2013 - Updated on February 18, 2015
Mind & Brain Drinking hot chocolate from an orange or creme colored cup makes it taste better January 8, 2013
Mind & Brain Simulated manned mission to Mars yields valuable information: boredom key problem January 8, 2013
Research How much does a kilogram weigh? The struggle of keeping standardized mass constant January 7, 2013
Physics Physicists create negative temperature state – thermodynamic laws still stand January 7, 2013 - Updated on February 22, 2019
Science The year in science: breakthrough moments of 2012 January 4, 2013 - Updated on January 5, 2013
Anatomy News Punching may have shaped evolution of human hand December 20, 2012 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Biology Top 10 amazing [PHOTOS] capturing microscopic biology from 2012 December 18, 2012 - Updated on April 25, 2019
Discoveries Dire wolf fossil found near Las Vegas provides first evidence of ice age wolves in Nevada December 18, 2012 - Updated on November 12, 2021
Physics Is there such a thing as unjammable radar? Quantum imaging radar seems so December 17, 2012 - Updated on February 15, 2019
Robotics A swarm of ping-pong ball-sized robots could be the next multi-purpose tinkers December 17, 2012 - Updated on December 18, 2012
Physics Higgs boson might be a twin particle, contradictory measurements suggest December 17, 2012 - Updated on January 18, 2021
Inventions Mind over matter: paralyzed woman controls robotic arm with her thoughts December 17, 2012
Physics Japan is lead candidate for hosting the next high energy particle smasher – the International Linear Collider December 14, 2012
Biology Any hectare in the rainforest has about 6,000 arthropod species lurking about December 14, 2012
Astronomy Amazing high energy, relativistic plasma jets coming out of the Hercules A Galaxy December 14, 2012 - Updated on December 16, 2012
Chemistry Microwave technique makes bread last for 120 days, without chemical or other preservatives December 13, 2012
Research Controversial study challenges tree of life and claims complex life first originated on land December 13, 2012