- Science Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- June 12th, 2015
Scientist Reveals the Top 7 Reasons to Eat Insects
Cricket stew with a side of ant salad, anybody?
- Games
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- June 10th, 2015
Fate of the World Is Getting a Multiplayer-Focused Sequel, Kickstarter Might Be Used
Gamers will have access to deeper mechanics
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- May 7th, 2015
Global Atmospheric Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide Hit Record High
This increase in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide is a driver of climate change, global warming
- History
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 30th, 2015
Study Explains Collapse of Ancient Civilization in the Tibetan Plateau
About 4 millennia ago, the Tibetan Plateau was home to a flourishing civilization that one day simply vanished
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 22nd, 2015
One Billion People Will Celebrate Earth Day This Wednesday, April 22
Organizers say this makes Earth Day 2015 the largest civic observance to have ever happened anywhere in the world
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 20th, 2015
The Past January, February and March Each Set a Global Heat Record
Our planet is getting warmer and warmer at an alarming pace, NOAA researchers show in a recent report
- Sci Pry
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 20th, 2015
Dude Will Live a Full Year on an Iceberg, Watch It Melt Under His Feet
36-year-old Alex Bellini hopes his adventure will help raise awareness about climate change and global warming
- Science Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 6th, 2015
Watch: The Pros and Cons of Nuclear Power as an Energy Source
Nuclear power might be tricky to harvest, but the fact remains this energy source could help limit climate change
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 2nd, 2015
Historic Drought Ushers In California's First Ever Water Restrictions
The state's mountain snowpack is now at its driest in over 100 years, says the California Department of Water Resources
- Weekly Round-up
- By Laura Sinpetru
- March 16th, 2015
Top 10 Coolest Science News of the Week: March 9-15, 2015
It's been a busy week for scientists all around the world, here are their most important breakthroughs and announcements
- Editorials
- By Laura Sinpetru
- March 15th, 2015
The Wonders of Wireless Electricity
Wireless power promises to rid us of the pesky cables plaguing our floors, help us halt climate change
- History
- By Laura Sinpetru
- March 10th, 2015
Millennia-Old Mummies Are Liquefying, Turning into a Black Ooze
Scientists say the ancient mummies are degrading because of an increase in the humidity of the air they are exposed to
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- February 13th, 2015
Climate Change Will Bring Decades-Long Megadroughts to the US
Researchers warn that, as climate change progresses, the Western US will experience its driest period in 1,000 years
- Games
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- February 6th, 2015
Total War: Attila Ashen Horse Trailer Shows Hun Destructive Power
The faction will always exist in a powerful horde state
- Games
- By Andrei Dumitrescu
- January 26th, 2015
Total War: Attila Promoted with Tales of Apocalypse Short Story Series
Gamers can learn more about the history involved in the game
- Nature
- By Laura Sinpetru
- January 24th, 2015
Arctic Ice Cap Is Flowing to the Ocean 25 Times Faster Than It Used to
What's more, scientists say that the ice cap is now 50 meters (164 feet) thinner than it was back in 2012
- Science Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- January 23rd, 2015
World's Doomsday Clock Now Shows 3 Minutes to Midnight
“The probability of global catastrophe is very high,” scientists maintaining the iconic Doomsday Clock say