Are Physical Buttons And Knobs Making A Comeback?

Decades of Research Misconduct Stalled an Alzheimer's Cure

What to Do When Your Hypothesis Is Wrong? Publish

The Color Of Music - researchers report that they’ve identified several regions of the genome that may be involved in synesthesia

Spreading The Word About The ‘Mother Of Wi-Fi’

The Plastic Battery That Doesn’t Explode

Using fMRI machines, researchers at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest measured the brain activity of dogs as they were given commands

The Flight of the RoboBees - A group of Harvard scientists have a vision: to build a tiny robot that can fly, work together in groups, and even pollinate flowers like a honeybee

The First 'Nigerian Prince' Scam

A mummy more than 3,000 years old gets a CT scan

The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

With its vibrant red coloring, the ruby seadragon hardly seems like a stealthy creature. Yet the marine fish evaded discovery until only recently.

A new study on white-nose syndrome, which has killed more than five million bats in North America since 2008, reveals the disease starts its deadly progression well before any visible signs of illness.

Study Hints that Ancient Earth Made Its Own Water—Geologically

Two new studies, each looking at different measurements, have reached a similar conclusion: The impact of global warming on the Greenland ice sheet is being underestimated.

Our unique 'microbial aura' travels with us wherever we go