- How bacterium survives in oxygen-poor environments
- Previous evidence of water on Mars now identified as grainflows
- First interstellar asteroid is like nothing seen before
- Space dust may transport life between worlds, research suggests
- Smiling human faces are attractive to dogs, thanks to oxytocin
- What grosses out a chimpanzee? The origins of disgust
- Bryozoans: Fossil fills missing evolutionary link
- New motion sensors a major step toward low-cost, high-performance wearable technology
- Unexpected atmospheric vortex behavior on Saturn’s moon Titan
- Materialists collect Facebook friends and spend more time on social media
- Added Arctic data shows global warming didn’t pause
- Artificial photosynthesis gets big boost from new catalyst
- Theory: Flexibility is at the heart of human intelligence
- First brain training exercise positively linked to dementia prevention identified
- Gene drive technologies for ecosystem conservation: Use with care!
- Paraplegic rats walk and regain feeling after stem cell treatment
- Chimp females who leave home postpone parenthood
- Righty blue whales sometimes act like lefties, study finds
- Rise in oxygen levels links to ancient explosion of life, researchers find
- Molecules in spit may be able to diagnose, predict length of concussions
- Recovery of West Coast marine mammals boosts consumption of chinook salmon
- brain is strobing not constant, Neuroscience research shows
- Passenger pigeon genome shows effects of natural selection in a huge population
- Bacteria in a beetle makes it a leaf-eater
