While you may not see a wooly mammoth roaming freely anytime soon, the research is important to the field of de-extinction.
China’s lli pika seen for the first time in two decades
One of the most elusive, and inarguably cute, animals known to science has reemerged in China.
Frog that can camoflage by changing its skin texture found in Ecuadorian Andes
A newly described frog from the Ecuadorean, Andes has demonstrated an amazing ability, never seen before in amphibians.
Researchers show that heat and sound can be controlled with magnets
Researchers demonstrate that heat and sound can be controlled by magnets, but it will be some time before there are practical applications for the discovery.
Survivors warn: the early signs of colon cancer
It’s never to early to be aware.
Jupiter terrorized the early solar system but created what is here today
Jupiter doesn’t get enough credit for our existence.
Scientists demand that Smithsonian, museums reject funding from conservative fossil fuel interests
The group of 39 scientists wrote that they were concerned about the large amount of cash given to museums like David Koch, who actively supports causes that reject climate science.
Short circuit delays CERN collider
A short circuit is delaying the re-launch of CERN collider in search of a new basic building block of the universe
NASA’s Opportunity rover completes 26 mile marathon, in just over 11 years
The 11 year old rover won’t win any marathons on Earth but on Mars it holds the record.
New varieties of beans, designed to withstand climate change introduced
New varieties of beans will help keep some of the world’s poorest fed as climate change destroys agricultural land.
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