Better than Google Maps? Reason behind existence of ancient Peruvian rock lines solved Ancient lines of rock in Peru may have been an ancient sort of advertising, researchers say. The lines point to centers thought to host trade and ceremonial events around 300 B.C. by Jim Algar
Science Galapagos finches winning fight against deadly parasite (with a little help from humans) by Jim Algar
Science Discovery of ancient rock lines in Peru stumps scientists: What could they be for? by James Maynard
Science Saving Darwin's finches of Galápagos: Scientists use mild pesticide to kill blood-sucking maggots by Cez Verzosa
Science Cosmos Episode 9 'The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth': Amanda Seyfried walks us through Earth's early past by Jim Algar
Science Goblin shark captured: This monster from the deep could be mistaken for alien from outer space by James Maynard
Science Discovery of Lake Huron hunting structures sheds light on how Ice Age people lived by Jim Algar
Science Say hi to Paratarsotomus macropalpis, the world's fastest land animal ... but you'll need a magnifying glass by Jim Algar
Science A tiny mite can travel much faster than a cheetah, by one important measurement. Meet the fastest creature in the world, P. macropalpis. by James Maynard
Science Risk of New York City flooding during storm up 20 times since late 1800s: Study by James Maynard
Science Endangered California condor will fly to live another day, thanks to Yurok tribe by Jim Algar
Science Kryptodrakon, the ancestor of pterodactyls, terrorized the Cretaceous skies, fossil study reveals by Vamien McKalin
Science Scientists doubt that the blood in gourd came from beheaded French King Louis XVI by Jim Algar
Science Baby lobster population declining in Maine at alarming rate, may prompt menu price hike by Vamien McKalin