Researchers tracking young turtles in the gulf of Mexico have thoroughly debunked the myth that they ‘go with the flow’.
Inbreeding in mountain gorillas may help to save the species
The gorillas, which are adapted to living in small groups, may be benefiting from a smaller gene pool.
Our Sun came late to the Milky Way’s star-birth party
In a new study, researchers looked back in time to learn more about the early life of the Milky Way. Of course they can’t actually look back in time, so they did the next best thing. Using catalogues of observations by a variety of telescopes, the researchers looked at galaxies very similar to the Milky […]
Researchers find stockpile of ancient mummies, bodies intentionally broken into pieces
Archaeologists have excavated seven tombs containing at least 171 mummies from the site called Tenahaha.
$200 million supercomputer will reach unprecedented 180 petaflops by 2018
The Aurora supercomputer system will be deployed in 2018, will cost $200 million and be considered the fastest supercomputer in the world.
Mars vast belts of glaciers have been measured for the first time
Mars has vast amounts of water hidden beneath the red dust but the lack of atmosphere means it must remain buried.
Fossil study of T. rex cousin shows signs of infighting and cannibalism
The fossil remains of a young carnivore show the harsh realities of life in the Late Cretaceous.
Arctic yacht racing – yep, the ice is that thin
The 2017 race will go from New York City to Victoria, British Columbia.
Poisonous algae blooms threaten humans and animals, and NASA is fighting back
A huge outbreak in Lake Erie last year sickened dozens in Ohio and Michigan as increased runoff of commercial fertilizers creates environmental problems.
Researchers predict gradual release of greenhouse gasses from global permafrost
Massive stores of greenhouse gasses from Arctic and sub-Arctic permafrost will be released, but not as rapidly as some have predicted.
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