NATURAL SCIENCE October 11, 2016 Alaska ice tested as possible new energy source A half mile below the ground at Prudhoe Bay, above the vast oil field that helped trigger construction of the trans-Alaska pipeline, a drill rig has tapped what might one day be the next big energy source.
NATURAL SCIENCE October 7, 2016 Great Scott! How to get the 'Back to the Future' self-lacing shoes "Power laces — all right!" In "Back to the Future Part II," teenage time traveler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) was understandably impressed by a pair of sneakers that conformed to his feet and laced themselves automatically.
Physics October 5, 2016 Weird science: 3 win Nobel for unusual states of matter How is a doughnut like a coffee cup? The answer helped three British-born scientists win the Nobel prize in physics Tuesday.
Chemistry October 5, 2016 3 win Nobel chemistry prize for world's tiniest machines Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for developing the world's smallest machines, 1,000 times thinner than a human hair but with the potential to revolutionize computer and energy systems.
NATURAL SCIENCE September 21, 2016 Could massive white cliffs be forming beneath Antarctica's ocean? The White Cliffs of Dover, the steep, chalky cliffs that fringe England's southeastern coastline, formed about 100 million years ago thanks to a "Goldilocks" set of ocean conditions, new research suggests
NATURAL SCIENCE September 20, 2016 Rare sea life found in mysterious underwater 'mountains' Scientists recently traveled thousands of miles below the ocean's surface to explore underwater mountain ranges of cone-shaped dormant and active volcanoes with peaks rising 9,843 feet (3,000 meters) above the seafloor off the coast of Hawaii
NATURAL SCIENCE September 14, 2016 Zika can cause birth defects in monkeys too Some monkeys can contract Zika virus in the womb and show signs of brain damage similar to those seen in human babies, according to a new study
NATURAL SCIENCE August 31, 2016 Is a blue fire tornado the future of oil spill cleanup? A blue fire tornado sounds like it could be an alarming natural disaster, but this phenomenon could actually offer a way to burn fuel with reduced carbon emissions, a new study finds
Viral August 26, 2016 Black dress undergoes dramatic transformation after artist submerges it in the Dead Sea The Internet is no stranger to dresses that go viral – and the latest viral phenomenon documents the dramatic transformation of a black dress that was submerged in the Dead Sea.
NATURAL SCIENCE August 24, 2016 This tree started growing during the Viking age Europe's oldest officially dated tree has been uncovered in Greece, and despite living more than a millennium (and counting!), it doesn't look a day over 200
NATURAL SCIENCE August 24, 2016 The Maya were tracking the planets long before Copernicus An ancient Mayan text captured the moment when a royal astronomer made a scientific discovery about the movement of Venus across the night sky