Found: Earth-Like Planet That Might Be Right For Life
Scientists have discovered a planet not too much bigger than Earth that’s circling a distant star that’s much like our …
Insects Find Crack In Biotech Corn’s Armor
Hidden in the soil of Illinois and Iowa, a new generation of worms appears to be munching happily on the …
For Creative People, Cheating Comes Easier
Five months after the implosion of Enron, Feb. 12, 2002, Enron’s chief executive, Ken Lay, finally stood in front of …
The Best Hike On Mars You’ll Ever Take
It took five years, three months and 27 days, but you can do it all in three minutes. Here, from …
The Deep-Sea Find That Changed Biology
In 1977, a small crew of oceanographers traveled to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean and stumbled across a brand …
Name That Tune: Identifying Whale Songs For Science
Researchers in the field of marine biology are turning to citizen scientists, sitting at home in front of your computer, …
No Power Lines Needed for this OKC Couple
One house, two people, and no power lines from the street.
A Debate Over Who Regulates Gas ‘Fracking’ in Pa.
A new Pennsylvania law could curb municipalities’ ability to zone and regulate hydraulic fracturing — or “fracking.” And that raises …
The Library Phantom Returns!
He? She? It? Whoever it is, the Phantom Sculptor is suddenly back! As I recently reported, somebody has been dropping …
‘Physics Of The Future’: How We’ll Live In 2100?
Imagine being able to access the Internet through the contact lenses on your eyeballs. Blink, and you’d be online. Meet …











