A new study shows that the plants turn their traps on and off in order to lure in more prey.
Evacuation at the International Space Station
“Computer card” error may have caused ISS evacuation
A “computer card” error may be responsible for the false alarm that caused ISS astronauts to evacuate the American segment.
‘Giant’ sea creatures aren’t as big as we think, study finds
A study found that people routinely overestimate the size of megafauna in the ocean based on media reports compared to scientific journals.
Study of stone tools suggests that language and technology evolved hand-in-hand
Research into human teaching and learning methods shows that accelerated technological advancement probably required language.
Brainless pitcher plants still clever enough to outsmart ants
China’s lunar plan revealed – strip mine the moon for rare minerals
Rare isotope has energy potential, but feasibility remains low
Scientists stunned to find carnivorous pitcher plant “out-thinks” insects
The study finds that the carnivorous pitcher plant keeps its leaves dry to allow scout ants to sniff it out and return safely back to the colony, bringing more ants it can capture later.
Elon Musk promises to revolutionize satellites with opening of SpaceX’s new Seattle office
The SpaceX and Tesla motors CEO outlined a variety of plans for the future in a recent interview.
Climate change may slow economic growth
Stanford scientists suggest that the “social cost of carbon” emission (SCC), a metric guiding fossil fuel regulation, is much higher than previous estimates showed.
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