An armored, remote controlled contraption fitted with a camera snaps dangerously close pictures of lions in Masai Mara.
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An armored, remote controlled contraption fitted with a camera snaps dangerously close pictures of lions in Masai Mara.
Nobel Laureate Sherwood Rowland, who first demonstrated that the ozone layer could be destroyed by chemical pollutants, passes away at age 84.
A researcher spins spider silk into violin strings.
Early experiments show that a hybrid form of the common pain reliever can effectively inhibit the growth of many tumor types.
Greenpeace flags researchers' payments from a climate change skeptic organization.
Researchers identify a gene that drives a type of cellular suicide that differs from the more commonly observed apoptosis phenomenon.
For the first time researchers have demonstrated the molecular tango that gives rise to repeating patterns in developing animal embryos.
The researcher who helped develop an Alzheimer's treatment now in clinical trials warns that the compound may actually impair memory.
Teenagers create a program that lets viewers compare the sizes of things on earth and in space.
Radiation in Fukushima Prefecture is reducing bird populations less than 1 year since the nuclear disaster.