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How the Namib Desert beetle could help stop frost on airplanesA Namib Desert beetle聽helped scientists unlock the key to preventing or slowing frost. The solution is the latest in a growing trend of nature-inspired technology.
Why do zebras have stripes? It's not for camouflage, say scientists.New research appears to discredit the age-old theory that zebras' stripes help them evade predators. But if this hypothesis no longer holds up to scrutiny, what alternatives exist?
First LookSaving humanity from killer robots starts today, say scientistsThe wonders of artificial intelligence are being celebrated at this year's World Economic Forum meeting, but potential dangers are also being explored.
First LookIn historic first, scientists weave nanomaterials into 3-D nanofabricResearchers hope the resulting nanofabric, or covalent organic framework, could one day be used in carbon sequestration.
'Planet Nine': Could astronomers actually spot it?The existence of 'Planet Nine' has been suggested by computer models. But, if it exists, scientists might be able to catch a glimpse of the mystery planet.
First LookGaian bottleneck: Are we too late to find alien life?Planets displaying conditions capable of supporting life dot the universe and, until now, prevailing thinking insisted other life-forms have simply never managed to emerge. A new theory suggests they probably did; they just didn't survive.
Wilbur Scoville and a hidden passion for chilis at GoogleA Google Doodle about pharmacist Wilbur Scoville invites visitors to experiment with spiciness using ice cream and chili peppers.
Hubble spots 'dazzling diamonds' in spaceThe ESA/NASA Hubble Space Telescope has captured new images of the sparkling Trumpler 14 star cluster. The stars are some of the most luminous in the galaxy.
First LookEast Coast blizzard: NASA satellites show lumbering beastThe Eastern United States is preparing for the onslaught of a blizzard likely to be near the top ten most intense to ever strike that part of the country. Schools and transport networks are shutting down, but sleds will be out on Capitol Hill.
Venus flytrap's meat-hunting secret? The little plant can count.Venus flytraps are remarkably sophisticated hunters. The plants can even count, scientists say, and that ability helps the stationary organisms be skillful carnivores.
Bizarre, long-lost tree frog discovered in India: Why its habitat may be in dangerThe unusual tree frog with a smooth mouth that helps tadpoles digest unfertilized eggs fed to it by its mother, was an accidental discovery by an Indian biologist.
Why people become terroristsHow violent extremism emerges from complex social systems.
Behold the 'dragon thief,' the oldest known Jurassic dinosaurResearchers had previously found only bits of Jurassic dinosaurs in Wales. With the discovery of the 'dragon thief,' scientists now have about 40 percent of a Jurassic dinosaur skeleton, making it one of the most complete specimen in the world.
First LookRare and elusive bush dog caught on camera in PanamaResearchers captured rare in-the-wild photographs of the South American bush dog, indicating how difficult it is to protect such an elusive species.聽
New Himalayan bird species found by listening to its unique voiceHimalayan Forest Thrush:聽Scientists first discovered a new species of bird in northeastern India not by DNA analysis or physical differences, but by their prettier songs.聽
What Antarctica tells us about hope for life on MarsYears of research in the harshest reaches of Antarctica have yielded results pertinent to the search for life on Mars. While the prognosis is disappointing for those determined to find living organisms on the Red Planet, some will be smiling.
What does a prehistoric massacre say about humanity?Archeologists unearthed evidence that prehistoric hunter-gatherers may not have been as peaceful as previously thought.聽
Does our solar system have a ninth planet?Scientists say evidence points to a gas giant billion of miles past Neptune that could, if it exists, qualify as our solar system鈥檚 ninth planet.
Will East Coast get a 'perfect storm' this weekend?Meteorologists' models are coming in, and they all agree: Winter is coming to Washington, D.C, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York.
Where did the British come from? Ancient DNA holds clues.Two research teams use ancient DNA analysis to study the influence of migrant populations on Britain from the Roman era to the Middle Ages.