science
A recent research conducted by geologists in Australia reveals that a passive margin in the Atlantic Ocean is starting to become active, leading to the closing of the Atlantic Ocean.
Scientists are ready to use chemical warfare to exterminate the invasive species.
A new study claims that toucans are able to help spread special seeds that are the key to helping the rain forest grow.
Pink slugs 20 centimeters long have been photographed in one location in Australia.
A fossil of a new species of bird is the oldest ever found.
A live cam was been set up for an up close look at cicadas, which are due to invade the East Coast in staggering numbers.
An expert believes his plan to intercept asteroids with a nuclear warhead is the best plan to deal with dangerous asteroids.
Pavlof Volcano erupted, causing a massive ash plume that effects air travel and has coated towns in ash.
A high school student was able to do what Google has been attempting for years, on a far smaller budget.
a meteorite that struck the Moon, causing an explosion that could be seen here on Earth.
The Georgia women who suffered severe limb damage from a flesh eating bacteria now has new hands that can help her live a normal life.
A new statement released by the American Heart Association (AHA) says that owning a pet may result in a lowered risk for developing heart disease. The organization attributes this protective effect to our four-legged friends because their owners showed a decreased risk of being obese, as well lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Scientists who merged the bloodstreams of young and old mice have identified a growth hormone that may have the potential to reverse age-related heart failure.
Children of mothers who had the flu during pregnancy may be at a higher risk for developing bipolar disorder, a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests.
A new study reveals that dietary nicotine, found naturally in the Solanaceae plant, may offer a protective effect against Parkinson's disease.