News Exxon’s own scientists confirmed climate change – back in the 70s! September 17, 2015 - Updated on April 29, 2023
News The mass of a supermassive black hole relative to the Sun explained in one crazy GIF September 16, 2015 - Updated on March 16, 2017
News Researchers devise first electric circuit with a magnetic insulator, which was thought to be impossible September 16, 2015
Animals Pest-controlling Bats provide a service worth at least $1 billion to farmers September 16, 2015
Agriculture Bees get much needed win as US court rules against neonicotinoid pesticide September 16, 2015
News This simple code can increase your smartphone battery life by 16% – and yes, it’s free September 16, 2015
News It’s not just the genes: zebra finches show love is essential too September 15, 2015 - Updated on July 20, 2023
Mind & Brain Paralyzed man becomes the first person to feel physical sensations through a prosthetic hand directly connected to his brain September 15, 2015
Biology Crops farmed by leafcutter ants show signs of domestication: Leafcutter ants became farmers 50 million years before humans September 15, 2015
News Almost total silence: acoustic absorber cancels 99.7% of sound September 14, 2015 - Updated on February 6, 2020
Environment Oil producers in Canada are closing their taps – probably among the first of many September 14, 2015
News Laughing all the way to the bedroom: here’s why women like men who make them laugh September 14, 2015
Mind & Brain No matter how hard you try, all your movements are plain lazy. Blame your brain September 14, 2015
Geology Cross bedding explained, on an outcrop from Mars September 14, 2015 - Updated on February 13, 2024
Science Detoxification of Air Pollutants, enhanced by Broccoli Sprout Beverage, Chinese clinical trial reveals September 14, 2015
Art Temari Balls: Mixing Mathematics with Beautiful Art September 14, 2015 - Updated on April 29, 2023
Environment An Amazonian tribe is defending their forests from illegal loggers with bow and arrow September 11, 2015 - Updated on September 7, 2018
Chemistry The chemistry lab glassware that changed science forever, but no one remembers anymore September 11, 2015
Geology Ocean of Magma Could Explain Io’s Strange Volcanoes September 11, 2015 - Updated on April 25, 2019
News Antarctic Ocean Sucks Down More and More Greenhouse Gases, But It’s Still Not Enough September 11, 2015 - Updated on August 1, 2023
Science Elon Musk: Nuke the Martian poles to terraform it faster September 11, 2015 - Updated on May 19, 2017
Climate National Geographic just got bought by Rupert Murdoch, the mogul who thinks climate change isn’t real September 10, 2015 - Updated on September 11, 2015
News Legal, but not safe: small distractions make driving drunk lethal September 10, 2015 - Updated on September 19, 2016
Biology Kabuno Bay microbes shed light on how iron deposits are formed September 10, 2015 - Updated on June 16, 2016
Anthropology New human ancestor, Homo naledi, discovered in a hidden pit, deep inside a South African cave September 10, 2015
Biology Brilliant GIF shows how Humans, Birds and Insects Breathe September 10, 2015 - Updated on June 14, 2016
Archaeology Wild oats might be the first cereal consumed by humans, as early as the Stone Ages September 9, 2015