Selecting candidates to go to Mars is the smallest of a great many hurdles ahead for Mars One.
Hubble gets best view yet of early solar system formation around a young star
A young star with a single planet and large cloud of dust and gas is providing researchers with a first hand view of a solar system being born.
Winter elements kill 23 in the U.S. this week alone
The worst winter in years is taking a toll on human life.
New research suggests that the dynamics of ancient and modern cities could be the same
Researchers find that the productivity and efficiency of modern cities also existed in ancient ones.
Telescopes give shape to furious black hole winds
With winds at 62,000 miles per second, throwing out more matter than a trillion suns, black holes could play a large role in galactic evolution.
Sunlight continues to damage skin in the dark
According to new research half of the damage done by UV radiation occurs after you’re out of the sun.
New seadragon species discovered for the first time in 150 years
The specimen was found in a collection 100 years old and researchers are hopeful that it’s still a living species.
Researchers identify DNA sequence linked to brain size and development
A tiny difference between human and chimpanzee DNA could be the one that really mattered in the end.
Evolution Sponsors Mammoth Marine Life
Modern oceanic creatures are 150 times larger than their Cambrian-era counterparts, which roamed the seas about 542 million years ago.
NASA preparing to renovate International Space Station
Boeing and SpaceX are preparing to start ferrying astronauts and the ISS is getting a re-design to accommodate them.
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