After Florida’s experience with the Burmese python, 8 snakes have been banned for import in the U.S. since 2012.
DARPA’s $3.5 million international robot competition wraps this summer
An international competition this summer will determine which robot is the best at disaster relief.
New research suggests asteroid impacts could hold key to life’s origins
In a new study, scientists announce crucial findings that smear the lines between two previously held theories, that the origins of life arrived following a ride on a comet or asteroid, or that it arose spontaneously following the introduction of organic molecules.
Warming pacific ocean could release tons of fart gas
From 1970 to 2013, some 4 million metric tons of methane has been released.
New laser weapon prototype takes out a truck from a mile away
The laser disabled the truck’s engine without destroying the whole truck.
Menopausal killer whales become aggressive group leaders
New study shows that post-reproductive killer whale females often become the leaders of their entire pod
Sea World trainers suspend live shows to deal with unprecedented sea lion die off
Off the coast of California, the sardine fishery has collapsed and is threatening to take the sea lion population with it.
Astronomers watch star explode four different times due to a rare phenomenon
Einstein predicted the “cosmic lensing” effect, which appears to make a supernova happen at four different times and places
The Large Hadron Collider, more powerful than ever, is about to be fired up again
After a two-year hiatus, the CERN supercollider is about to begin testing it’s upgraded equipment.
Curiosity Mars rover expected to be back in action within days
NASA officials had a scare when the Curiosity rover’s arm stopped moving, but it appears to be ready to roll again.
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