Physics Frontier Center in the U.S. will begin work in hopes of detecting gravitational waves.
Comet pollution may give Mercury it’s peculiar darkness, says research
A multi-billion year rain of carbon dust may explain why Mercury reflects almost nothing.
Festo unveils BionicANTS and eMotionButterflies, coordinated social robots
New robots mimmic not only the appearance, but also the social coordination habits of insects.
Hawaiian woman first to receive bionic eye transplant
72-year-old woman is the first to receive a successful bionic eye transplant, opening the door for others with retinal diseases
Doom: That 2-degree goal to stop global warming? It won’t work, scientist says
The scientist said even if the rise were limited to 0.8 degrees, there would be widespread problems from global warming.
Antarctica sees its warmest day ever
A record high Antarctic temperature marks a month of bad news about the southernmost continent.
New study reveals the secret lives of giant pandas
New research reveals that the cuddly creatures are much more flirtatious, less lonely than previously believed
Ancient ancestor of lobsters and spiders found in British Columbia
Ancient arthropod was a dominant predator, long before the first dinosaur appeared.
Climate change, Ted Cruz, Galileo and flat-Earthers
The candidate says climate change advocates want to control “every aspect of our lives.”
A Year in Space: Astronaut Scott Kelly blasts off for amazing ISS mission — is Mars next?
It will be the longest anyone has ever spent on the ISS, and it appears to be a precursor to manned expeditions to Mars, which will be 2- to 3-year-long journey.
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