Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
On this week’s edition of Science News Now, we learn about the process that could turn coffee grounds into a viable fuel source for cars, and a new species of spider that builds a spring-loaded trap ...
Ian Sample hears from co-host Madeleine Finlay and from Dr Linda May, a freshwater ecologist at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.
You scratched that bug bite and now it's a big itchier bump. Some science explains why scratching really can make things ...
It started with a whimsical idea. Why not transform the landmark Science World museum in downtown Vancouver, the geodesic ...
The Chicago research center asks Super Agers to consider donating their brains so local researchers can continue to delve into how they stay healthy. The center also studies people with primary ...
Humans evolved to pay close attention to danger, but today that instinct is being overwhelmed by an endless supply of bad ...
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Basketball powerhouse Putnam Science Academy closes amid lost accreditation, financial issues
Before the private school's closure, it had lost its accreditation and its diplomas were no longer state approved.
From a lupus breakthrough to why humans naturally move anticlockwise, here are the most interesting scientific developments ...
A University of Washington team is helping scientists tell their own stories with a free tool that converts dense, ...
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