
Asteroid Mining By Private Corporations Now Allowed Under Luxembourg Law
Nov 16, 2016 10:38 am UTC| Science
Mining asteroids has been a long-standing dream among international corporations that have a stake in valuable minerals and metals. Now, Luxembourg has granted said companies the rights to actually do this. All they have...

Second State Of Liquid Water Discovered By Physicists Via Temperature Variance
Nov 16, 2016 10:34 am UTC| Science Nature
Liquid water is one of the most common compounds on the planet, with over 70 percent of the Earths surface covered with it. As a result, it has been tampered with, experimented on, and subjected to all kinds of tests in...

More GABA In Specific Brain Region Means Better Memory, Potential Antidepressant Chemical
Nov 16, 2016 10:30 am UTC| Science Health
Memory has long been one of the most elusive concepts in human history, largely because the brain can be unreliable in storing and recalling information. Now, findings indicate that higher levels of a chemical known as...

Princess Leia Memory Wave Helps The Brain Better Store Memory
Nov 16, 2016 10:29 am UTC| Science
Memory can be a really tricky thing, which a lot of people are trying to get the hang of. This is especially important for those who really need to remember stuff that they study for the next day. These folks are in luck...

Myanmar Space Debris Crash Prompts Concerns About Danger Of Remaining Space Junk
Nov 15, 2016 09:48 am UTC| Science
Humanity has been sending objects and people to space for several decades, and during that time, the debris from the shuttles and machines sent beyond the earths atmosphere has been accumulating. Last Thursday, two of...

Why CSI: Space will be a far greater challenge than forensic science on Earth
Nov 14, 2016 22:00 pm UTC| Law Science
At the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation centre, NASA has just concluded the latest year-long study into the effects of long-term isolation in space. The research is primarily focused on examining...

Brains Of Adolescent Boys And Girls Process PTSD Differently Study Says
Nov 14, 2016 19:25 pm UTC| Science
A new study has revealed that the brains of adolescent boys and girls process traumatic stress in different ways. It would appear that when the brains of children were scanned after experiencing situations of extreme...