According to researchers a galaxy’s dark matter halo has more to do with its black hole than its stars do.
The future of New York looks hot and wet according to climate change panel
The New York City Panel on Climate Change has issued a report which predicts a much different city by 2100.
Cratered surface of Ceres comes into focus as Dawn spacecraft closes in
As the images of the dwarf planet Ceres become sharper, more questions about it are being raised than answered.
Caffeine, nicotine and other natural toxins may help bees overcome parasites
Naturally occurring plant toxins could hold the key to improved bee health.
New Horizons gets first look at Pluto’s smaller moons
On the anniversary of Pluto’s discovery, the New Horizon’s spacecraft sent back faint images of Pluto’s tiny moons.
Limpet Teeth Carve Out Record As Strongest Biological Material
Nature has equipped the limpet, a tiny marine mollusk, with teeth stronger than any other biological material ever tested.
Researchers demonstrate safe error free data storage using DNA
Can researchers keep the history and knowledge of our culture safe, for a million years using nature’s perfect storage medium?
Ocean Acidification Maps Track Impact of 525 Billions Tons of Carbon Dioxide
Specialized satellites can help researchers track the rate of ocean acidification and map the growing impact of climate change on a global scale.
Mars One narrows colonist candidate list to 100
With ten years to go before the first Mars One colonists are expected to land on Mars, the organization has announced another thinning of its list of candidates.
According to new research, Penguins can’t taste the fish they eat
It is not clear how but according to new research, all penguin species have lost the ability to taste their primary food source.
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