The DSCOVR spacecraft has had a long, strange journey and acquired new missions since Al Gore originally conceived of a craft to take selfies of the Earth.
Crocodiles love to play says psychological researcher
Although the animals are perceived as fierce predators, a new study says that they love to play even with other animals.
Sunlight to liquid fuel with ‘Bionic Leaf’
Isopropanol from sunlight, conversion with engineered bacterium by Harvard and collaborators
NASA contemplates drone submarine to explore Titan’s seas
When NASA is ready to explore the unusual seas of Saturn’s mysterious moon, a underwater rover could tell them all they want to know.
Fossils of two new Jurassic mammals, a tree dweller and a burrower, found in China
New specimens begin to paint a picture of diverse mammaliaform life during the age of the dinosaurs.
Dogs can read human facial expressions, say researchers
Although not known for their visual acuity, research suggests that dogs can read facial expressions and have expectations based on what they see there.
Astronomers observe the early formation of a multi-star system
The new discovery of a multi-star system, still in gaseous form will provide revealing details about how these systems come together.
Researchers map the genes that shaped Charles Darwin’s finches
For, what would have been, Charles Darwin’s 206th birthday the most complete picture yet of Galapagos finches has been published.
Researchers reveal the physics of popcorn’s pop
A french team has explored, in great detail, what happens inside your popcorn popper.
100 million year old ergot fungus suggests dinosaurs used LSD
A 100 million year old piece of grass trapped in amber may tell us a great deal about history and evolution.
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