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German Scientists Create Largest “Artificial Sun”; 10,000 Times More Intense Than Sunlight?

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 24, 2017 08:07 AM EDT

The Artificial Sun would be working in the lines of solar power stations and will use sunlight for its operations.

New Study Proposes Reorganization Of Dinosaur Family Tree; Dinosaur Evolution Isn't What Was Taught In Classrooms?

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 23, 2017 06:58 PM EDT

If the new studies are accepted, it will add more classification to Dinosaur Family Tree.

New Shrimp Fossil Named In Honor Of Sir David Attenborough; Fossil Is 430 Million Year-Old Crustacean

By Carrie Winters - Mar 23, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

A new shrimp fossil has been discovered by scientists. The new species has been named in honor of Sir David Attenborough.

Using GPS Shuts Down Part Of The Brain; Sattelite Navigation Detrimental To Brain's Health?

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 22, 2017 07:05 PM EDT

The latest study would help to identify why many disengage their common sense while driving.

Trump Authorizes NASA Funding For Mars Mission 2030; Human On Mars Mission Starts

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 22, 2017 09:12 AM EDT

President Trump is reportedly more aggress and committed on NASA's Mars Mission 2030s.

Rusty Patched Bumblebee On The Verge Of Extinction: Pesticides Reason For Bees' Tragic Fate?

By Carrie Winters - Mar 22, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

The rusty patched bumblebee is the first native bee listed to be near extinction. The population of the species had a significant decline for the last 20 years.

Stephen Hawking Set To Go To Space; Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson Offers Him A Seat; Thoughts On Trump And Brexit

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 21, 2017 09:25 AM EDT

The man who visualized the Universe in a wheelchair now gets a chance to visit the space.

Solitary Humpback Whales Now Travel In Groups; Scientists Consider This As Strange Behavior

By Carrie Winters - Mar 21, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

Scientists recently noticed that humpback whales come in super groups as spotted on the coast of South Africa. The recent behavior of these whales is said to be strange.

US Military Communications Satellite WGS-9 Launches Into Orbit; Who Stands To Gain?

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 20, 2017 09:22 AM EDT

The satellite constellation would help the military of the U.S. to access data from anywhere.

First Day Of Spring 2017 Is Officially Here; What Is The Vernal Equinox?

By Marguerite Chang - Mar 20, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

Warmer days are up ahead as Spring 2017 is officially here.

Global Warming Causes Animals To Shrink; Study Says It Happened In The Past And May Happen Again This Time

By Carrie Winters - Mar 20, 2017 05:30 AM EDT

Global warming shrank animals in the previous years. This phenomenon may happen again with the current warm-blooded animals because of the warming of the atmosphere.

Trump’s Budget For NASA Gets A Cut; How Will It Affect Space Science?

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 18, 2017 11:16 AM EDT

The new budget cut by Trump administration is expected to help NASA to focus on realistic missions.

Researchers Discover Fluorescent Frogs In South America; First Time Discovery In Amphibians

By Carrie Winters - Mar 17, 2017 07:08 PM EDT

A fluorescent frog has recently been discovered by scientists in South America. This has been a unique discovery for the researchers.

SpaceX Successfully Launches Heavy Communication Satellite To Orbit; Elon Musk Prepares To Launch More

By Jeff Thompson - Mar 17, 2017 08:32 AM EDT

SpaceX will have busy schedule hereafter considering the pending launches for some time.

Spiders Are Top Predators According To A Study; Can Consume Up To 800 Metric Tons Of Insects A Year?

By Carrie Winters - Mar 16, 2017 11:15 PM EDT

Spiders are top predators according to a research recently published in the journal Science of Nature. These arachnids feed on 400 to 800 million metric tons of insects each year.

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