Meteorite chunk contains unexpected evidence of presolar grains (Study)
An unusual chunk in a meteorite may contain a surprising bit of space history, based on new research from Washington University in St. Louis.
Presolar...
Report: MRI-based mapping of the squid brain
We are closer to understanding the incredible ability of squid to instantly camouflage themselves, thanks to research from The University of Queensland.
Dr Wen-Sung Chung...
New injection technique may boost spinal cord injury repair efforts (Study)
Writing in the journal Stem Cells Translational Medicine, an international research team, led by physician-scientists at University of California San Diego School of Medicine,...
Researchers discover new truths about the adolescent mind
New brain networks come 'online' during adolescence, allowing teenagers to develop more complex adult social skills, but potentially putting them at increased risk of...
Wasps learn to recognize faces, says new research
One wasp species has evolved the ability to recognize individual faces among their peers—something that most other insects cannot do—signaling an evolution in how...
Thinning patterns of Antarctica’s biggest glacier are opposite to previously observed, Report
They found that the pattern of thinning is evolving in complex ways both in space and time with thinning rates now highest along the...
Report: Nanoparticle chomps away plaques that cause heart attacks
Michigan State University and Stanford University scientists have invented a nanoparticle that eats away -- from the inside out -- portions of plaques that...
Report: Tiny salamander’s huge genome may harbor the secrets of regeneration
The type of salamander called axolotl, with its frilly gills and widely spaced eyes, looks like an alien and has other-worldly powers of regeneration....
Study: How Earth’s changing orbit influenced climate and migration from Africa
In 1961, John Kutzbach, then a recent college graduate, was stationed in France as an aviation weather forecaster for the U.S. Air Force. There,...
Study: New gene correction therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Duchenne type muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common hereditary muscular disease among children, leaving them wheelchair-bound before the age of twelve and reducing...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...




















