President Barack Obama will ask Congress for $2 billion in emergency funds to address the child immigration crisis.
Scientists: Robots can learn to learn from crowdsourcing
If implemented properly, robots utilizing goal-based imitation software could potentially learn and accrue vast quantities of knowledge and information on its database within hours or even minutes.
Bobby Jindal senses a 'rebellion brewing' in the U.S.
Jindal also focused a significant portion of his address on the importance of education and educational reform.
Without bees, US economy will stop buzzing
The President is scrambling to save bees because they are a vital cog in the economic machinery that sustains both the American food supply and economy.
Scientists: East Coast great white shark population booming
The most comprehensive study ever on seasonal distribution patterns and historic trends find an abundance of great white sharks in the Western North Atlantic Ocean due, in part, to conservation efforts.
White House: We are considering sending Special Operations Forces
ISIS seizes Tal Afar, causing further concern for the stability of Iraq.
Blue ringwoodite sparked the discovery of earth's inner reservoir
Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico report evidence for potentially oceans worth of water deep beneath the United States.
IRS can't locate emails in Tea Party controversy
The Internal Revenue Service told Congress Friday that it has lost emails to and from Lois Lerner, a central figure in the agency’s Tea Party controversy.
Efforts to boost Japan's eel population puts popular dish on hold
The Japanese Eel (Anguilla japonica) – a traditional delicacy in Japan and the country’s most expensive food fish – has been listed as an endangered species.
NASA sniffs out Saturn's moon, literally
NASA scientists have created a new recipe that captures key flavors of the brownish-orange atmosphere around Saturn’s largest moon, Titan.
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