Dutch researchers, in the process of examining a Buddha statue from the 11th or 12th century have found human remains inside.
New study: ancient cities were built on mathematical rules still used today
A new study shows that ancient architecture followed the same ‘urban scaling’ rule still used to design modern cities
U.S. gears up against biological threats with a new testing chamber
New testing facility will allow full system tests of biological agent detecting systems.
Can human DNA be used to make animals smarter?
Scientists have discovered the gene regulator that determines brain size in humans, and have injected human DNA into mice to test the results
Europa and the other places in our solar system where life might be possible
NASA is on Mars and getting ready for Europa but those are just a few of the places in the solar system where life is possible.
$1.2 Million Conflict of Interest Plagues Climate Change Denial Research
A recently uncovered document shows that Wei-Hok Soon, a well-known aerospace engineer, was granted over $1.2 million from fossil-fuel companies for climate research and failed to disclose a conflict of interest in his peer-reviewed publications.
Climate change panel warns New York that seas and temperatures will rise to destructive level
The end of the century could see a six-foot rise in water level and cause the number of heat waves to triple
Oregon chub becomes first fish to be removed from Endangered Species List
Public – private cooperation credited with the remarkable discovery of a very small fish.
Could alien life be growing on Jupiter’s moon?
Potential NASA mission could seek the definitive answer to the question of whether humans are alone in the universe
Astronauts gear up for new U.S. space taxis at space station with long spacewalk
Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Terry Virts spent nearly 7 hours installing new cabling in preparation for the arrival of space taxis.
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