Methane seeps may have been active for as long as 1,000 years
This copper awl is the oldest metal object ever found in the Middle East
Find means humans were producing metal tools hundreds of years earlier than believed.
6.0 magnitude earthquake jolts northern California wine country
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake jolted the Napa Valley area of California early Sunday morning, resulting in hundreds of injuries and damage to homes and businesses.
Lost satellites the latest setback to Galileo GPS network
Ever since its inception, the European Space Agency Galileo program has been a project that embodies the saying, ‘a day late and a dollar short.’
GPS satellites given wrong directions, get lost in space
Two GPS satellites launched to bolster the European Space Agency’s Galileo satellite constellation took a wrong turn, and ended up in the wrong orbiting position.
Global warming ‘pause’ explained: Atlantic ocean acts as ‘heat sink’
Atlantic Ocean’s cyclical currents help counteract increased surface temps.
City slicker spiders bigger than bumpkin counterparts, study finds
Higher temps and brighter lights allow urban spiders to thrive.
Yikes! Cyborg moth ‘biobots’ will soon be real thing
Researchers use electrodes to learn the secrets of moths’ flight patterns
Are organic photovoltaic cells the future of energy conversion?
Science now has a way of measuring efficiency in organic photovoltaic cells.
Breathtaking images show spectacular star clusters
Spectacular image shows one of the most active star formations in the galaxy.
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