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3-D Printing Could Revolutionize U.S. Navy
T. Rex's Smaller Cousin Ate Like a Falcon, Study Finds
Weird Pirate Ant Comes With an 'Eye Patch'
How Plants May Help Offset Global Warming Could plants help to slow the march of global warming? Read More »Javelin-Hurling Scientists Measure Antarctic Glacier Melt How quickly are glaciers in Antarctica melting? Researchers are launching javelin-shaped devices out of airplanes to help answer that question and find out what's going on in some of the frozen continent's most inaccessible places. Read More »Save Our Science: How to Inspire a New Generation of Scientists Save Our Science: How to Inspire a New Generation of Scientists Read More »Why Penguins Quit Flying Read More » Antidepressants May Help With Heart Disease For some patients with heart disease, taking antidepressants may reduce the risk of heart problems brought on by mental stress, a new study suggests. Read More »Could a Drug Prevent Brain Aging? Read More » Deadly Moore Tornado Tops the Scale at EF-5 Read More » Rare Sight: See Bright Saturn Near Moon on Wednesday Read More » NASA Funds 3D Pizza Printer NASA has doled out a research grant to develop a prototype 3D printer for food, so astronauts may one day enjoy 3D-printed pizza on Mars. Read More »Genomics Reveals Great Famine Culprit Genome analysis of stored potato leaf samples identified exactly what strain of blight ravaged potatoes in the Irish Famine. Sophie Bushwick reports. Read More »Like Father Like Son: Mice Follow Dad's Example When it comes to parenting, mice follow their fathers' examples. Male mice with neglectful dads grow up to be less nurturing to their own babies, new research finds. Read More »Study: Stress Isn't Hot Stress makes its mark on the female face, according to a new study that finds men judge women with high levels of a stress hormone less attractive. Read More »Big Meteor Explosion on Moon Shows Lunar Exploration Risks
First Trailer for Sci-Fi Thriller 'Europa Report' Unveiled (Video) Read More » Malls Attract Shoppers Looking for an 'Experience' Shopping at the mall is a social experience. According to a recent survey of more than 3,400 adults ages 18 and up, 81 percent of Americans shop with someone else. The inaugural survey, designed to understand why people come to the mall, was released by Glimcher Retail Trust. Read More »Normal or Not? When Grief and Depression Mingle The profound sadness that stems from grief can look a lot like the sadness depression brings. The similarity can create a dilemma for mental health professionals: When should someone experiencing the loss of a loved one be diagnosed as depressed? Read More »Can Any Buildings Survive Tornados?
Did an Abandoned 'Ghost Ship' Disappear? After months of drifting across the North Atlantic, a luckless, abandoned cruise ship spotted drifting off the coast of Ireland may have finally sunk beneath the waves. Read More »How Evolution May Help Build Better Robots
Russian Space Ark Returns Animal Astronauts to Earth, Some Mice & Gerbils Die Read More » Moon or Asteroid? Congress Debates Best Pit Stop to Mars Read More » Could Science Hatch the Perfect Fake Egg? SAN MATEO, Calif. — Fake eggs made from plant materials could one day replace chicken eggs, one researcher says. Read More »High-Tech Shopping: Meet the Future of Retail Read More » Scientists Make World's Smallest Movie An ensemble cast of carbon atoms stars in the world's smallest stop-motion movie created by researchers at IBM. Read More »Mars Meteorite May Fetch $160,000 At Auction A meteorite that originated on Mars is expected to fetch at least $160,000 when it hits the auction block June 2 as part of a collection of rare geological specimens. Read More »Fungus Among Us! Body's Microbes Mapped
Baby Neanderthal Breast-Fed for 7 Months
Moon Crash Scene Investigation Tonight: See Telescope Views of Meteorite Impact Read More » Rare View of Ancient Galaxy Crash Revealed
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