October 20, 2015 New exotic particle could help explain what holds matter together A new exotic particle has been hiding out amidst the gobs of data collected by the world's largest atom smasher, physicists have discovered
October 20, 2015 Mystery popped: the science of bubbles Anyone who has lathered up soap or seen frothy suds form on top of freshly poured soda has witnessed the delicate science of bubbles in action.
October 20, 2015 Men commit more scientific fraud than women Men are more likely than women to commit scientific fraud, a new analysis of misconduct convictions reveals.
October 20, 2015 Oops! 5 retracted science studies from 2012 When you read about medical breakthroughs in the newspapers, you shouldn't get your hopes up. An increasing number of scientific studies are just plain wrong and are ultimately retracted.
October 20, 2015 Missing element from periodic table finally created, scientists say Scientists in Japan think they've finally created the elusive element 113, one of the missing items on the periodic table of elements.
October 20, 2015 A few uplifting facts about helium, which makes big balloons soar in NYC's Thanksgiving parade It'll never rank up there with turkey and pumpkin pie, but for millions of Americans the Thanksgiving experience just wouldn't be the same without ...
October 20, 2015 Duh! The 13 most obvious findings of 2013 Common sense is no replacement for science; plenty of "everyone knows" knowledge has had its legs cut out from under it by a well-designed study.
October 20, 2015 Not neutralized: Iran’s uranium only 'temporarily' converted, experts say Iran has pledged to chemically convert its cache of enriched uranium into a less dangerous substance as part of a deal struck on Sunday, but that conversion can be undone through a well-known process, experts tell FoxNews.com.
October 20, 2015 Karplus, Levitt, Warshel win 2013 Nobel prize for chemistry Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel have won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for laying the foundation for computer models used to understand and predict chemical processes.
October 20, 2015 South Korean scientists use E. coli to make gasoline Escherichia coli can cause serious food poisoning but Korean scientists have come up with a more helpful use for the sometimes-deadly bacteria: producing gasoline.