Mount Rainier’s magma flows are 36 million years old
Exclusive: Vance Holliday on the discovery of Gomphotheres
Prof. Vance Holliday talks about the discovery of Gomphotheres alongside human remains and its impact.
Happy anniversary, Apollo 11; Here’s a knuckle sandwich from Buzz Aldrin
Aldrin and his fellow astronauts blasted off for the moon 45 years ago Wednesday.
Exclusive: New space telescope could spot life on other planets
The following is an interview with Matt Mountain, Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), regarding new telescopes that could allow us to see if there is life on other planets. You can read more here. What kind of telescope would be needed to find life on other planets? We will need a […]
Scientists create shape-shifting, self-healing robot overlords
The robots switch between rigid and flexible and are shockingly simple in construction.
Ancient Americans hunted gomphotheres, a weird elephant ancestor
Discovery marks the first evidence that humans and gomphotheres ever crossed paths.
Good vibes: Vibrations behind photosynthesis efficiency
Capturing the process involved laser pulses at incredible frequencies.
Dogs’ ears were not always floppy: Domestication syndrome
New hypothesis involves neural crest cells.
Science discovers bodacious boron ‘buckyball’
The discovery of the original buckyball 30 years ago sparked a tremendous fervor in nanotech research. Will this new boron model have a similar effect?
Chimpanzees’ lack of sociocultural baggage crucial in study
Some chimpanzees are smarter than others, and about half of that variation in intelligence depends on the genes that individuals carry and pass on from one generation to the next.
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