Topic: Nature Publishing Group
In 1951, the Richfield Spring Mercury ran the following:. . Bravely doing his bit to combat the high cost of meat, the manager of the New Jersey...
Long before Facebook made it possible to share photos of your breakfast with hundreds of friends and let them know just how you feel about your...
THE quest to create nuclear fusion may have come a step closer when scientists heated solid matter to two million degrees with the world's most ...
Scientists have found two Earth-sized planets orbiting a star outside the solar system, an encouraging sign for prospects of finding life ...
The more astronomers look for other worlds, the more they find that it is a crowded and crazy cosmos. They think planets easily outnumber stars in...
The economic pain of a flattening oil supply will trump the environment as a reason to curb the use of fossil fuels, say two scientists, one from...
(Steven Hayward) . Going through this week's issue of Nature magazine, which arrived in my in-box yesterday, the following short squib in their...
Lasers fire beams of light that can cut through steel or etch microchip patterns, depending on the power and wavelength. Now one team of scientists...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Two university professors, one from the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington in Seattle, the other from Oxford...
Scientists have traced the origin of the "speed gene" in thoroughbred racehorses back to a single British mare that lived in the United Kingdom...