New Research
What Do Goats, Puppies and Horses Have in Common?
Goats communicate with humans using eye contact, according to a new study
New Study Calls the Reliability of Brain Scan Research Into Question
Three million analyses point to a problem with fMRI brain activity studies
Google's Self-Driving Cars Are Learning to Recognize Cyclists’ Hand Signals
Cyclists, meet the nicest car you’ll ever share the road with
Child Refugees Pose Unique Challenge for Mental Health Practitioners
As the crisis deepens, mental health experts move from questions of short-term survival to ones of longer-term rehabilitation
These Ancient Tombs May Have Been Both Grave and Observatory
The best view of the heavens could be from within the tomb
Archaeologists Found a Hand-Dug Holocaust Escape Tunnel
The tunnel was dug by desperate prisoners using spoons
99-Million-Year-Old Bird Wings Found Encased in Amber
The rare fossils from the age of the dinosaurs look a lot like modern-day bird wings
Scientists Found a Huge Reservoir of Much-Needed Helium
Helium is used in everything from particle accelerators to MRI machines, and a dearth of the gas has long plagued researchers
Researchers Will Soon Get Their First Taste of "Martian" Vegetables
After testing them for heavy metals, the scientists will eat vegetables grown in simulated Martian soil later this week
The Discovery of a Roman Gladiator School Brings the Famed Fighters Back to Life
Located in Austria, the archaeological site is providing rich new details about the lives and deaths of the arena combatants
Researchers Studying "Teen Sex" and Flesh-Eating Maggots Win 2016 Golden Goose Awards
Both quirky and important, these studies went against the grain
Some Genes Remain "Alive" for Days After the Body Dies
Studies in animals show that even when a creature has ceased to live, some genes are still busy doing their thing
New Evidence Strengthens the Case for Pluto's Underground Ocean
Features on the dwarf planet's smooth surface suggest that not all is frozen on that tiny, distant world
Land Around the Infamous San Andreas Fault Is on the Move
Scientists mapped how California rises and falls around its most famous fault
The Event that Wiped out Dinosaurs Also Nearly Did in the Mammals
New estimates suggest a measly seven percent of mammals survived the extinction
Every Sperm Whale Alive Today May Have Descended From the Same Female
An 80,000-year-old "Eve" was the mother of all modern sperm whales—literally
Scientists Spot Tiny Asteroid Tagging Along Behind The Earth
It's our very own “quasi-moon”
A New Hitch in the Plan for Building a Space Elevator
Carbon nanotubes may not be as strong as scientists once thought
Cats Are Adorable Physicists
Beneath that fluffy exterior lies a shrewd understanding of how the world works
New Footage Shows Rapid Breakdown of Shipwreck 'Andrea Doria'
Researchers visited the remains of the Italian luxury liner in a submersible to figure out how quickly wrecks deteriorate
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