The Rosetta probe is sniffing before it scratches the comet it is currently orbiting, and the good thing too—it smells bad.
SpaceX Dragon returns to Earth
During its journey back to earth, the spacecraft carried 3,276 pounds of NASA cargo and science samples.
Scientists uncover ancient beginnings of Ebola and Marburg viruses
The research indicates that Ebola and Marburg both come from ancient evolutionary lines and that the two viruses previously shared a common ancestor at some point prior to 16 to 23 million years ago.
African lion may soon be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
The three primary threats endangering the African lions presently are habitat loss, loss of prey base, and an increase in human-lion conflict.
Melting Arctic ice threatens Asia, Europe with severe winters: study
While surface warming has slowed since 2000, the Arctic has been warming rapidly, say scientists.
Wildlife Service makes last-ditch effort to save remaining African lions
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes to protect the declining African lion population under the Endangered Species Act.
New initiative aims to build parks and trails within concrete SoCal rivers
The Santa Ana River Conservancy Program recently created by new state legislation will help to clean up the southern California river.
57-year-old computer scientist sky-dives from stratosphere, breaking record
Wearing a newly designed, purpose-built space suit, Alan Eustace took a ride on a helium balloon to 135,000 feet and dove back to the Earth’s surface to break the standing record held by Felix Baumgartner.
European Space Agency announces surprising new endeavor: sci-fi movies
Known for its staunch support of nothing but pure, hard science, the European Space Agency surprised some with its branching into fantasy film-making.
Astronomers capture wicked exploding nova for the first time
Explosion occurred nearly 15,000 years ago.
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