Animals Fish can recognize themselves in the mirror. Does that mean they’re self aware? February 7, 2019 - Updated on October 17, 2022
Food and Nutrition Is Coffee good or bad? A critical view on the science behind it February 7, 2019 - Updated on May 5, 2023
Science Nanotyrannus and the Skeptical Criteria for Species February 7, 2019 - Updated on August 24, 2023
Health Dengue vaccine candidate looks promising in Phase 3 Trial February 7, 2019 - Updated on May 5, 2020
Climate Sea level rise might not be as bad as predicted, despite accelerating ice sheet melting February 6, 2019
News NASA wants to deflect a tiny asteroid’s orbit: humanity’s first planetary defense test February 6, 2019
Geology Four years ago this island didn’t exist. Now it’s full of vegetation and “mystery mud” February 5, 2019 - Updated on February 6, 2019
Health Most Americans with a medical marijuana license use it to treat an evidence-based condition February 5, 2019
Biology Climate change will recolor much of the oceans by 2100, MIT research suggests February 4, 2019
Environment Scientists harvest wild genes to give food crops an edge against diseases February 4, 2019
Agriculture Pests destroy around one quarter of our crops — even more in developing areas February 4, 2019
News The Milky Way’s outer disk may actually be warped and twisted February 4, 2019 - Updated on March 7, 2023
Science Oil-contaminated soil made clean, fertile again using just a little bit of heat February 2, 2019
Science This unique robot can ‘imagine’ itself — and it’s teaching us about our own self-awareness February 1, 2019
News ‘Lizard king’, an early dinosaur ancestor, ruled over lush Antarctica more than 250 million years ago January 31, 2019
Climate This surge of extreme cold is probably caused by climate change — and you’d better get used to it January 31, 2019
News EU wants to ban some microplastic production responsible for 400,000 tonnes of pollution in 20 years January 30, 2019
Materials GO dough stands poised to bring graphene and its awesome properties into your life January 29, 2019 - Updated on January 31, 2019
Environment A single cruise ship can emit as much particulate matter pollution as a million cars January 29, 2019
News Researchers design the first soft robot that moves like a plant January 29, 2019 - Updated on May 31, 2020
Materials Researcher devise ‘metallic wood’ that’s stronger than titanium but could float on water January 29, 2019 - Updated on February 6, 2019
Environment China’s coal mines emit more methane despite policy aimed at reducing emissions January 29, 2019 - Updated on April 25, 2019