Researchers discovered a new species of poison dart frog in the Colon Province of Panama, distinctive in its uniformly orange skin, smaller physical frame, and unique male call.
Lasers prove sea monkeys help dictate global ocean currents
Microorganisms make up the bulk of the oceans’ biomass.
Science adds dolphins to the list of magnetosensitive animals
Findings may provide clues as to how free-roaming species navigate the open ocean.
Sunspots contribute to honey bee colony decrease
Sunspots caused by solar storms have been directly linked to impacts on bee colonies and populations.
Ello, the anti-Facebook, fends of DDoS attack
The one-month old site was down for 45 minutes on Sunday.
Behavioral therapy most effective treatment for social anxiety disorder
A new study reveals that cognitive behavioral therapy is the most effective intervention for initial treatment of individuals with social anxiety disorder.
Turmeric may boost brain growth
The results showed increased levels of activity in areas of the brain that are known to be involved in growing nerve cells.
NASA contract dispute highlights growing private space industry
Sierra Nevada Corp is crying foul over NASA recently awarding two multi-billion dollar contracts to shuttle American astronauts to and from the International Space Station to rival companies Space X and Boeing.
Indian space agency creates history with mission to Mars
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully completed an unnmanned mission to Mars on its first attempt and had a budget that could easily be tripled by a Hollywood production profiling the ragtag team of underdog scientists who believe in science and simplicity.
Scientists estimate that half the water on Earth predates the birth of the sun
Researchers discover that between 30 and 50 percent of the Earth’s water may have existed prior to the formation of the solar system.
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