Millions of Ash trees have died at the jaws of the Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive insect from Asia, and the state of Massachusetts is stepping up its efforts to get the pest under control.
New Russian space station may potentially replace the ISS
A Chinese news agency is reporting that Russia is planning to build and place into orbit its own new space station, but does the country have the funds to really do it?
GPS satellites could be used to spot dark matter, scientists say
If the idea is correct, scientists could learn more by studying dead stars known as “pulsars.”
Scientists uncover truth behind starfish SSaDV virus killing millions of creatures
Scientists pinpointed a type of densovirus as the culprit for the “wasting” disease.
Striking Leonids meteor shower blazes through the sky
The shower, which should not be greatly impacted by the waning crescent moon, is set to produce a dazzling, though mild, meteor shower.
Finally: Photos taken from inside one of Siberia’s mysterious holes
Russian researchers completed a successful expedition to the bottom of one of Siberia’s unusual holes and are expected to reveal soon what they think created these oddities.
Male aggression in chimpanzees leads to more mating success
Ice Age infant remains found in central Alaska
Glass fiber creates strong interaction between two photons
Black hole ‘spotter’s guide’: scientists set a course for discovering new collisions
The researchers hope that the model will works as a ‘spotters’ guide, assisting scientists in finding the right waveforms and unveiling secrets of how black holes collide and orbit into one another.
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