- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 9th, 2014
Great White Sharks Live a Lot Longer than Scientists Thought
The same study also found that the creatures grow much slower as well
- History
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 7th, 2014
Rare Fossil Being Replicated with 3D Printing Technology
The specimen is the remnant of a very rare saber-toothed salmon
- History
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 7th, 2014
Ardi Was More Closely Related to Humans than Apes
Scientists have been debating this species' evolution for a long time
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 6th, 2014
Butterflies Spread in Northern England Due to Global Warming
Warm-climate species are invading northern territories at a fast rate
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- January 6th, 2014
Common European Cockroach Originated in North America
The species now occupies portions of Europe and Africa
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 19th, 2013
Everybody Slept with Everybody Else 50,000 Years Ago
Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens intermingled like there was no tomorrow
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 18th, 2013
Cats Were Domesticated in 3,300 BC
Ancient Chinese farmers may have had the first pet cats
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 16th, 2013
Sea Stars Species Decimated by Mysterious Syndrome
Researchers are scrambling to analyze this ruthless killer
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 16th, 2013
Caribou Herds Will Not Be Able to Adapt to Climate Change
The conclusion belongs to a genetic investigation of the species
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 13th, 2013
Similar Corals Affected Differently by Warming Oceans
New study looks at inter-species differences in resilience to acidification
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 4th, 2013
Some Birds Are Chickens When It Comes to Attacking Others
Many species can sometimes bluff instead of actually charging
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 29th, 2013
Why Crows Are So Intelligent
New research study takes a closer look at their brains
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 27th, 2013
Rare Giant Oarfish Gets a CT Scan at UCLA
The creature was discovered a few days ago on a beach
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 25th, 2013
Wasp Genus Abernessia Gets Two New Species
Study doubles the number of species in this genus in one stroke
- Science Blog
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 25th, 2013
Habitat Size Limits Length of Food Chain
A smaller habitat will also equal fewer species, on average
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 25th, 2013
Intense Acid Rains Contributed to “The Great Dying”
This was the most savage global extinction event in history
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 22nd, 2013
The “Great Dying” Started 50 Million Years Before Its Peak
The conclusion belongs to a new scientific investigation