Sharks Get Even!

March 3, 2012
Whales have gotten even for being used as slaves in aquatic shows. Now sharks are getting even too--for having their fins cut off and used in soup. Scientists have discovered high concentrations of a neurotoxin linked to degenerative brain diseases... continued

How Our Skin Knows When to Tan

March 2, 2012
What's on your calendar for the rest of 2012? Here's a question that those of use who are able to escape the cold by heading for warm beaches may ponder: How does our the skin know to start tanning after... continued

The Problem With Clean Energy

March 1, 2012
Wind turbines seem to be the ideal solution to our energy problems, but they have a problem of their own: Shortages of small number of rare minerals could slow the future growth of this (and other) renewable energy industries, such... continued

Data From Japan Shows Big Quake Coming to West Coast of US

March 1, 2012
Scientists who are studying the Fukushima earthquake have uncovered data that predicts a "big one" in the Pacific Northwest, along the coasts of Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. The Fukushima quake was precipitated by what is called the "Tohoku area"... continued

Creating Monster Ants

February 29, 2012
Scientists have created monster ants from ordinary ones by using a special hormone on the larvae of ordinary worker ants to create monster "supersoldiers." Supersoldier ants can be born naturally but are rare, and occur in Mexican and US deserts,... continued

Death Valley Volcano More Active than Thought

February 29, 2012
A team of scientists has discovered that the Ubehebe volcano in Death Valley, California, "may explode at any time." Magma has built up under the surface much faster and higher than previously thought. There is a water table just 500... continued

Stress on the Night Shift

February 28, 2012
A lot of unemployed people are settling for any job they can get, and in many cases, this means cooking fast food or being a waitress or waiter in a restaurant. If this is your first job that involves shift... continued

Lost Gold May Have Been Located

February 28, 2012
Archeologists assumed that the legend of the Queen of Sheba, who ruled what is now Ethiopia and Yemen 3,000 years ago, was simply a Biblical legend--until now. She purportedly brought the then-ruler of Jerusalem--King Solomon--a vast quantity of gold from... continued

It’s Not the Sun, It’s Us

February 28, 2012
NASA reports that a recent lull in the sun's activity did not prevent the Earth from absorbing more solar energy than could escape back into space. This means that climate change is mainly caused by human activity--not the sun, as... continued

New Violins Sound as Good as Old Ones

February 27, 2012
It's always been assumed that if a violinist wants to turn professional, he or she needs to get hold of a Stradivari or Guarneri instrument. These violins are so rare that they cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, meaning that... continued