Californium: A useful way to recycle radioactive waste (if only it was less expensive) A radioactive metal can be used to store more dangerous waste, and produce recycled fuel for nuclear reactors. How pricey could this be? Very. by James Maynard
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Science UN scientists to report climate change impacts: Food and Water shortage, flooding on spotlight by Rhodi Lee
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Science 'Walking with Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular' roars back into North America this summer by James Maynard
Science Fossils show stick insect developed ability to mimic foliage since ancient times by James Maynard
Science Beware of Anzu wyliei: This chicken (dinosaur) could have eaten you for breakfast by James Maynard
Science 'Chicken from Hell' dinosaur: Ten-foot bird-like, clawed creature that you can't BBQ by Alex Saltarin
Science Ancient stick insect in camouflage for 126 million years: Fossil discovered in China by Alex Saltarin
Science Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey delves into the intricacies of evolution and intelligent design by Alex Saltarin
Science Global warming to global famine: Scientists warn of lower crop yields due to climate change by Alex Saltarin
Science Teen scientist Eric S. Chen wins $100K at Intel Science Talent Search for swine flu-inspired research by Alex Saltarin
Science Second War of the Roses looms over Richard III remains as British court plays referee by James Maynard
Science Thin spin ice films follow third law of thermodynamics in breakthrough nanotech research by Alex Saltarin
Science Europeans became fairer 5000 years ago because of diet and sexual preference by Alex Saltarin
Science Cosmos and Neil deGrasse Tyson may just help reignite our waning interest in science by James Maynard