Ancient shrimp-like creatures have well-developed heart and blood vessels Scientists have found the fossil of an interesting shrimp-like creature in China. The fossil shows evidence of the earliest known cardiovascular system. by Alexander Saltarin
Science T. Rex in a box? Smithsonian Museum expects fossils from Montana via FedEx by Alexander Saltarin
Science Cosmos explores the hot topic of infrared astronomy in 'Hiding in the Light' by James Maynard
Science Scientists discount 'permanent' El Niño theory, say tropics could get even hotter in future by Jim Algar
Science Hummingbird evolution accelerated in the 'Eden' of South America starting millions of years ago by Jim Algar
Science Genetics unveil history of lions, resurrection of extinct Barbary lion subspecies possible: Study by Alexander Saltarin
Science Spit on this: Tiny power generator utilizes unexpected fuel source in human saliva by Jim Algar
Science One never asks a lady her age, but scientists have put a new figure on the birth date of our moon by Jim Algar
Science Tiny microbes nearly wiped out life on Earth: It's the end of the world as we know it by James Maynard
Science NASA says new satellite will measure global carbon dioxide levels and human impact on the world's carbon cycle by Jim Algar
Science Ancient tomb in Egypt with 18 human skeleton remains dates back to King Tutankhamen's era by Alexander Saltarin
Science Diet low in calories makes monkeys live longer. Can humans do the same? by Alexander Saltarin
Science Australia's dingo: Not a wolf, not a dog but a distinct species says study by Alexander Saltarin
Science World's earliest domestic grains were spread along Silk Road by ancient nomads: Study by Jim Algar
Science Methane-producing microbes responsible for mass extinction 252 million years ago by Alexander Saltarin
Science Students get chance to contribute to scientific knowledge, bag a new spider species by Jim Algar
Science Prehistoric large shrimp-like creature shows how top predator evolves to a gentle giant by Alexander Saltarin
Science Abnormal neck bones suggest inbreeding spelled extinction of woolly mammoths by Alexander Saltarin
Science Famous paintings help global warming experts track climate change over the decades: Here's how by James Maynard