Samsung October 22, 2015 After delay, Samsung puts curve in OLED televisions Samsung Electronics is rolling out a curved TV that uses an advanced display called OLED.
SCIENCE October 21, 2015 Spokane sewage could be tested for marijuana level as indicator of use; wastewater doesn't lie The author of Washington's recreational marijuana law has suggested that Spokane test its sewage for traces of the cannabis chemical THC, to get a more accurate picture of pot use by residents.
Biology October 21, 2015 Harvard researchers develop bioplastic made from shrimp shells In their search for sustainable materials that can be mass produced, researchers at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering turned to an unexpected source: shrimp.
Biology October 21, 2015 Research on dung beetles, people who think they're drunk among the 2013 Ig Nobel award winners People who think they are drunk also think they are attractive? Lost dung beetles can use the Milky Way to find their way home? Yep, it's the Ig Nobel awards again.
Biology October 21, 2015 Winning photos bring the itsy-bitsy to life A teensy bat embryo covering its eyes with wings, an ant carrying her larva and wobbly-looking newborn spiderlings are just a few of the winners of a photography contest honoring the little things in life — including babies, it seems.
Science Education October 21, 2015 Deflate-gate: The science of underinflated footballs With the so-called “deflate-gate” controversy still swirling around the New England Patriots, experts have explained the science of underinflated footballs to FoxNews.com.
Science Education October 21, 2015 Mmm! Unraveling the chemistry of Christmas cookies It's Christmas cookie time, and everyone's got a recipe or two they swear by, whether their loyalties lie with frosted sugar cookies or gently spiced gingerbread
Biology October 21, 2015 How a Virginia suburb became an Ebola epicenter It’s a little known fact, or perhaps a dark matter best forgotten, but the child care facility on Isaac Newton Square in Reston, Va., was once the epicenter of a new strain of Ebola.
Science Education October 21, 2015 Ask a science teacher: What makes the colors in fireworks? There is much chemistry and physics in fireworks; the color of fireworks, for one thing, is all in the chemicals. Your basic fireworks have been around for hundreds of years.
Chemistry October 21, 2015 A cure for the hangover is near, scientist says A scientist exploring the effect of alcohol on the brain is busy devising a substitute that can remove the health threats of alcohol on the liver, heart and brain.
Science Education October 21, 2015 World's thinnest glass shatters records -- by accident It's an earth-shattering record. At just one molecule thick, researchers at Cornell and Germany's University of Ulm discovered the world's thinnest sheet of glass -- by accident.