Scientists believe that the discovery of dark matter is right around the corner...
New dating techniques have brought the impact and mass extinction events within a "gnat's eyebrow."
This satellite views Earth in a whole new light!
No longer just the stuff of science fiction, proposals are well underway to track asteroids' resource potential.
What if we could transform these bad viruses to do good, and have them help society instead of harm it?
With drought and rising food prices, using corn for fuel seems, less and less, a good alternative to fossil fuels. We need better solutions...
A group of undergraduates from Stanford and Brown compete in a genetic engineering competition using synthetic biology techniques to answer astrobiology questions.
Ryan Wyatt reporting from the third day of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting in Long Beach, California…
Ryan Wyatt, Director of Morrison Planetarium and Science Visualization, reporting from first day of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) meeting in Long Beach, California…
For our first science news round-up of 2013, we’ll focus on worms—the good, the hungry, and the productive!

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