This Tiny Pterosaur Was No Bigger Than A House Cat
This Tiny Pterosaur Was No Bigger Than A House Cat by U. Southampton Most pterosaurs, flying reptiles that lived during … Read more
This Tiny Pterosaur Was No Bigger Than A House Cat by U. Southampton Most pterosaurs, flying reptiles that lived during … Read more
Could Women Breastfeed After Mastectomy? by Daniel Tkacik-Carnegie Mellon Each year, tens of thousands of women undergo mastectomies as a … Read more
Proxima b is promising but don’t start looking for E.T. Scientists have confirmed the existence of a rocky—and possibly wet—planet … Read more
New Method Measures Forces In Stuff Like Gravel by Robert Perkins-Caltech Civil engineers have developed a new way to measure … Read more
This Is The World’s Lightest Electric Paraglider Trike by National University of Singapore A team of engineering students has designed … Read more
Will droughts hurt less if plants aren’t so thirsty? Researchers say popular long-term drought estimates have a major flaw: They … Read more
Is melting ice lowering the salinity of the Southern Ocean? Over the past decades, the northward drift of sea ice … Read more
‘Turing Learning’ Means Machines Don’t Need Our Help by Kirsty Bowen-U. Sheffield – Futurity Researchers working with swarm robots say … Read more
‘Extreme’ Microscopes Inspire New Materials Researchers are pushing the limits of electron microscopy into the tens of picometer scale, a … Read more
A new study shows that an apparently key step in the process of cell division— mitosis — depends on a … Read more
A Phase 3 clinical trial has deemed a nasal spray called Kovanaze safe and effective for avoiding pain at the … Read more
C. Diff Bacteria May Linger In Pets And Kids by Julie Robert-McGill Household transmission of Clostridium difficile to pets and … Read more
Researchers used brain imaging to compare the reactions of beer drinkers to a taste of their favorite brew versus that … Read more
Plants face a dilemma: outgrow and outcompete their neighbors for light, or defend themselves against insects and disease. Scientists have … Read more
Songbirds began diversifying about 33 million years ago in Australia. Then, 23 million years ago, they jumped through early islands … Read more