October 20, 2015 Einstein's gravity waves could be found with new method Gravitational waves, invisible ripples in the fabric of space and time, might be detected by looking for the brightening of stars, researchers say.
October 20, 2015 Humans killed off passenger pigeons but may try to bring them back It was the moment that humanity learned we had the awesome power to erase an entire species off the face of the Earth in the scientific equivalent of a blink of an eye: The passenger pigeon went...
October 20, 2015 'Aliens of sea' offer new insight into evolution Exotic sea creatures called comb jellies may reshape how scientists view early evolution -- as their genes suggest nature created more than one way to make a nervous system.
October 20, 2015 Vatican scientists co-host conference in Arizona seeking alien life in universe Are we alone in the universe? The ultimate question of life beyond Earth and the solar system takes center stage in a science conference led by the Vatican Observatory and a University of Arizona this week.
October 20, 2015 'Tunnels' and 'spheres' in meteorite revive debate over life on Mars The discovery of tiny carbon-rich balls and tunnels inside a Martian meteorite has once again raised the possibility that the Red Planet was teeming with primitive life millions of years ago.
October 20, 2015 Physicists see 27th dimension of photons Quantum computers and communications promise more powerful machines and unbreakable codes.
October 20, 2015 Penn State students are building a moon lander for Google's Lunar X Prize In their free time, most college students join the football squad or debate club (or waste their time at the tap room). Eighty Penn State students are busy building a moon lander as well.
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 Dog-to-English translator funded on Indiegogo A new dog-to-English translator for those who want to talk to the animals and have them talk back has now been fully funded for development.
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.