Behold the first galaxies that shaped our early universe
This simulation from the Georgia Institute of Technology sheds light on the early universe.
On Jul 24, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Scientists can now track life from its smallest form
Researchers have developed software that can track how an embryo grows, cell by cell.
On Jul 22, 2014 by [email protected]
How to make cheese using the microbes on your feet
What growing cheese from foot bacteria can tell us about art, science, and ourselves.
On Jul 22, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Ancient North Americans hunted elephant ancestors with crystal tools
Scientists have discovered the Clovis people took down these elephant-like animals in style.
On Jul 18, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
UAE to create space agency, send probe to Mars by 2021
The UAE will make an attempt to reach Mars with an unmanned probe by 2021.
On Jul 17, 2014 by Micah Singleton
Our struggle to understand the shadow universe
We don’t know what dark matter is, but we know it’s there.
On Jul 17, 2014 by [email protected]
36 years later, Voyager 1 has reached interstellar space
Next stop: a massive comet field.
On Jul 9, 2014 by Sarah Weber
NASA has a ‘chief sniffer’ who keeps astronauts safe from stink
In space, no one can stand your smells.
On Jul 9, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
3 ridiculous myths about how technology is destroying your mind
Ask yourself: Is there science to back that up?
On Jul 8, 2014 by Greg Stevens
How to start a fire in a jug
All the chemical needs is a little nudge. In this case, the nudge comes from the energy of the match.
On Jul 5, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Meet Dr. Vint Virga: The zoo animal whisperer
See how Dr. Vint Virga helps zoo animals feel more at ease.
On Jul 4, 2014 by [email protected]
Publiscize wants to solve the problems with science journalism
“Across the board, there is a lot of frustration with science journalism.”
On Jul 3, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Researchers can now predict likelihood of underage binge drinking
This computer examined over 40 different environmental, behavioral, and biological factors to determine which teens are most likely to abuse alcohol.
On Jul 3, 2014 by Tim Sampson
Scientists discover malaria’s crafty way of making you smell tasty to mosquitos
Is that a new perfume? Nope—malaria.
On Jul 2, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
How Facebook manipulated users’ News Feeds—and their emotions
Mark, you have a lot of ‘splainin’ to do.
On Jun 29, 2014 by EJ Dickson
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