Sunspots caused by solar storms have been directly linked to impacts on bee colonies and populations.
Indian Mars orbiter spots India-shaped dust cloud
India’s Mars satellite successfully transmitted a beautiful image of the Red Planet back to Earth that showed an Indian-shaped dust cloud.
New dinosaur species from New Mexico revealed to have close ties to dinosaurs in Alberta
A new study shows that a recently discovered ankylosaurid dinosaur species from New Mexico has relatives with ankylosaurids in Alberta, Canada.
Hawaii’s Puna lava flow resumed activity after one week of stalling
Lava flow from the Kilauea volcano, which began on June 27th and stalled last week, resumed activity as it heads towards the village of Pahoa.
Grasslands under threat from woody plants
The study shows that encroachment of trees and shrubs near grassland streams may one day turn these grassland watersheds into forested streams.
New ‘invisibility cloak’ innovation will be able to hide moving objects
The new invisibility technology could reportedly give wearers much more freedom to move around and remain invisible than past cloaking devices.
Ancient tooth evidence of gruesome battle spanning land and sea
Land and sea ecosystems more closely related than previously believed.
Walking is the best overall exercise, experts say
Short, regular walks may be better than one hour of hard exercise.
Genetic ‘arms race’ helped drive human evolution
170 repressor genes are believed to have evolved in response to waves of retrotransposon activity.
Curiosity rover finds odd-looking ‘ball’ on Martian surface
The rock, found in a region of Mars known as the Gale Crater, is about a centimeter wide.
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