Simulations show Mercury may have been victim of hit-and-run collision
Small, but plentiful: How the faintest galaxies illuminated the early universe
Nucleoids and the structure of life
Exploding flower blasts birds with pollen
Ancient bird had wingspan longer than a stretch limousine
Incubating Bird Eggs Is More Complex Than You Think
Galactic Umbrella's Tale Revealed
Platonic solids generate their 4-dimensional analogues
Ultra-cold atom transport made simple
Babies born to healthy moms worldwide are strikingly similar in size
Rats use their whiskers in a similar way to how humans use their hands and fingers
Why 'whispers' among bees sometimes evolve into 'shouts'
Sleep deprivation leads to symptoms of schizophrenia, research shows
Antarctic climate and food web strongly linked
Supermassive black hole blows molecular gas out of a galaxy at one million kilometers per hour
Changing Antarctic winds create new sea level threat
Peeling Sticky Tape Produces X-rays
MicroCHIPS develops contraceptive implant
Device eliminates 93 percent of lawnmower pollutant
Political, Religious Identity More Influential Than Scientific Literacy
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Hugging a Vanillite will give you frostbite.A hotspot for powerful cosmic rays: Physicists a step closer to finding mysterious sources
Sun sends more 'tsunami waves' to Voyager 1
Cosmic accounting reveals missing light crisis
MIT finger device reads to the blind in real time
New nanoscale cooling element works in electrical insulators as well
Earliest Known Case of Down's Syndrome Discovered
Scientists discover radio emissions from fireballs
Virtual reality crowds produce real behavior insights
Friction from tides could help distant Earth-sized planets survive, and thrive
Extreme obesity may shorten life expectancy up to 14 years
Same genes drive mathematics and reading ability
Using sand to improve battery performance
Stretching forces shaped Jupiter moon's surface, laboratory model suggests
Record levels of solar ultraviolet on Earth's surface measured in South America
Astronomers bring the third dimension to a doomed star's outburst
No rest for the bleary: Interrupted sleep can be as physically detrimental as no sleep at all
Giant earthquakes help predict volcanic eruptions
SAR11, oceans' most abundant organism, has ability to create methane
Engineers figure out how to make more efficient fuel cells
Earth-crushing pressure? This electron spin doesn't care
Liquid crystals controlled by magnetic fields may lead to new optical applications
Research calls for a new diet classification for mammals
Smallpox Vials Found In Unapproved Laboratory
No reputable source appears to be backing that up.
Study yields first snapshots of water splitting in photosynthesis
Biologists link sexual selection and placenta formation
Born this way? An evolutionary view of ‘gay genes’
How pandas survive on their bamboo-only diet
Beautiful but a threat: Tropical fish invasion destroys kelp forests
Algae Study Sheds Light On The Evolution Of Sexes
How Black Holes Destroy Star Formation
Carbon monoxide predicts 'red and dead' future of gas guzzler galaxy
'Nano-pixels' promise thin, flexible, high resolution displays
Human cells' protein factory has an alternate operating manual
MESSENGER and STEREO measurements open new window into high-energy processes on the Sun
Ancient "Monster" Sea Scorpions Were Gentle Giants
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Hugging a Vanillite will give you frostbite.Birdlike fossil challenges notion that birds evolved from ground-dwelling dinosaurs
Cosmic grains of dust formed in supernova explosion
Odor communication in wild gorillas: Wild gorillas signal using odor
Bee foraging chronically impaired by pesticide exposure: Study
New paths into the world of quasiparticles
Even geckos can lose their grip
Alcatel-Lucent sets broadband speed record using copper
WiTricity's wireless charging technology is coming soon to mobile devices, electric cars, and more
Rice's silicon oxide memories catch manufacturers' eye
University of Illinois study advances limits for ultrafast nano-devices
Sun-like stars reveal their ages
Chimp intelligence 'runs in families,' environment less important
Radio-burst discovery deepens astrophysics mystery
DARPA taps Lawrence Livermore to develop world's first neural device to restore memory
Drinking alcohol provides no heart health benefit, new study shows
Do Elephants (and Other Animals) Cry?
Roll-up TV is 18-incher, expect 60-inch plus by 2017
Artificial spacetime experiment could show tantalizing effects of gravitational waves
Uncertainty gives scientists new confidence in search for novel materials
Your next Angry Birds opponent could be a robot
Found! Most Distant Stars in Milky Way Galaxy
Sixth-grader makes lionfish breakthrough
Hair-raising technique detects drugs, explosives on human body
Surprise, surprise: Americans hold on to their paychecks
Satellite data shows livestock emitted more methane than oil and gas industry in 2004
MindRDR lets Google Glass users take photos and post them using only concentration
Getting a charge out of water droplets
Potent spider toxin 'electrocutes' German, not American, cockroaches
Non-invasive urine test could be used to predict premature birth, delivery of small babies
Ocean's most abundant organisms have clear daily cycles
New simple setup for X-ray phase contrast
Robots are designed to take a hike with walking poles
Elon Musk Pledges $1 Million For Tesla Museum At Wardenclyffe
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