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February 18, 2015

Probably not, but it can store energy in the form of ice, which is pretty cool

February 16, 2015

Human tolerance may be the key to keeping the jaguar population whole and healthy

February 13, 2015

If you think this is just about Pluto, you’re thinking too small

February 11, 2015

Theoretical physicist Ágnes Mócsy teaches art students science

February 10, 2015

To curb climate change and ensure quality of life for the people living in poverty, large institutions have to lead the way

February 9, 2015

The debris littering this historic island is just a tiny part of a global littering problem

February 4, 2015

Did the U.S. make the wrong call in choosing an asteroid mission over a moon base?

February 2, 2015

The nano-grooves on Blu-ray discs improve the light absorbency of solar panels, researchers find

January 30, 2015

Marie Rossettie blends traditional and new art techniques to give the human body more vibrancy

January 29, 2015

A new study suggests a person will turn to superstitions when the stakes get high

January 28, 2015

A science historian unearths a story of secrecy, jealousy and the dream of unlimited energy

January 21, 2015

The device uses electric pulses to suppress hunger to help obese adults who have had difficulty losing weight independently

January 19, 2015

There’s a reason those New Year’s resolutions to go to the gym more often are so hard to keep

January 16, 2015

Researchers learn why cooler weather correlates with more cases of the common cold

January 15, 2015

Two months after its historic comet landing, Philae’s whereabouts are still unknown

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